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Blog - The inclusion of children with LGBTQ+ parents in UK schools- Research Project

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Project Update- March 2021

I am in the process of preparing my submission for the university ethics committee. All research projects organised by the University of Exeter are subject to ethical approval.

Part of this process involves preparing the information booklets that will be given to participants to provide them with information about the nature and purpose of the research to allow them to take a decision whether or not to participate.

As this project involves working with young people, it is important that this information is presented in an accessible and understandable way. I am currently exploring how I want to achieve this.

Meet the Research Team

Lead Researcher

Alice Potter

Alice Potter

Alice is a PhD candidate at the Graduate School of Education. Her research interests centre round equality and inclusion. Alice has a BA in Education Studies and a Master’s degree in Education and Children’s literature. Prior to starting her PhD, Alice worked at the Local Authority in the SEN (special educational needs) department organising provision and support for young people with SEN. She has also worked as a teaching assistant and a support worker for young people.

 

1st Supervisor

Dr Alexandra Allan

Head of the Graduate School of Education / Associate Professor of Education. More information about Dr Allan can be found here

 

2nd Supervisor

Dr Katherin Barg

Lecturer in Education. More information about Dr Barg can be found here 

 

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