25 September 2024

 

 

 

 

Introduction

The Open University is conducting a study involving South Asian Young Adult Carers (women and men) to explore their transitions to adulthood. The study is called: Mera future ko kya? and the short title is SATTA (South Asian young adult carers Transitions to Adulthood) Study.

What is the study about?

We want to hear about your experiences of being assessed (e.g. about planning for your future) and getting support and how this helps you as you become an adult. For example, we will ask you to take part in two interviews with Amna (the Research Assistant).

We want to know if being South Asian (woman or man) makes a difference to the help you need, for example, to go to college or get a job.

We will use the information that you and other carers give us to improve the support available for South Asian young adult carers (e.g. we will create a support pathway designed for this group).

Why am I being asked to take part?

We are asking you because you are a South Asian young adult carer (16 to under 25 years) registered with the young adult carers service. We will provide a £15 gift voucher for each interview, as a thank you for taking part in the study.

Contact us:

Please watch the videos above either in English or Urdu for a quick overview of the research. If you are interested in taking part or would like to find out more about the study, please contact Amna Sarwer (Research Assistant) on the contact details given below.

Alternatively, you can contact Alan Burrows, Young Adult Carers Service Manager at YMCA Sutton Coldfield. if you are interested in taking part, please do contact Amna to know more about the research.

Email of Amna Sarwer: ou-satta-study@open.ac.uk

Phone of Amna Sarwer: (01908) 654735

We look forward to hearing from you 😊