Your support may lead to the development of theory and research that just might make the world a little less distracting and anxiety-producing for the neurodiverse.
Stay tuned to this space as I continue to scrub the data, and provide updates on what the research yields. Baby steps initially, leading to the development of my PhD thesis and hopefully some tangible results that provide autonomy, greater participation and comfort at both school, work and other venues.
Thank you and please stay safe and well during these most unusual times.
For those of you interested in taking part in the first phase of the SensorAble Study…
If you’re ages 15-54 and have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder or identify as Autistic, the Focus Group portion of enrollment is now completed. However…
A limited number of paid positions in the online Survey are still available by clicking here.
This project is co-produced with other individuals like you in order to understand their/your lived experiences and then create a wearable prototype. The prototype aims to limit and filter unwanted sensory-stimuli and deliver early-warning alerts of distracting and anxiety-producing events.
To join, you will need to confirm that you are:
15-54 years of age and have access to the internet.
Able to complete an online survey.
I look forward to hearing from you!
A portion of the SensorAble Focus Group is funded through Facilitation of Participant Public Information (PPI) under the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) in conjunction with a partnership between UCL, University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre and the NHS Foundation Trust (reference: BRC743/DR/104990). The remainder of the study is not associated with any external organising and/or funding association and is self-funded by the researcher.
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