The Siblings Project: take part in our surveys for siblings!

JHorsfall • 19 October 2021

Help us to develop services for siblings of those with PWS

PWSA UK is launching The Siblings Project, an opportunity for us to really get to know the siblings of those with PWS, and how it affects them. 

We are beginning the project with a series of surveys which will allow sibling voices to be heard which, in turn, will enable us to develop services specifically for them. 

We have specific surveys for parents to fill out for siblings of all and surveys for siblings aged 11-plus to complete themselves - and we would love parents and guardians to help us by encouraging any children aged 11-plus who are siblings to take part in the surveys specifically aimed at them.

Links to the surveys are below:

For parents: 
For siblings: 
Thank you - your feedback is hugely important and will help us to further improve the way we support our PWS community!

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