Bit of a geek.
Loves all things inclusion.
Very anti-racist.
I’ve just accepted
I’ve just accepted
overall we tend to lean more towards the social model of disability questions, but sometimes the medical model can help too, particularly if people are going to be talking about their specific health conditions and treatments
overall we tend to lean more towards the social model of disability questions, but sometimes the medical model can help too, particularly if people are going to be talking about their specific health conditions and treatments
We often adapt our approach depending on the study and audience.
Here’s a good example of the types of questions we use:
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Happy to chat if useful — we often bring parts of these into sessions to keep things well rounded.
We often adapt our approach depending on the study and audience.
Here’s a good example of the types of questions we use:
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Happy to chat if useful — we often bring parts of these into sessions to keep things well rounded.
What’s going happen next!!!! 🤣
What’s going happen next!!!! 🤣
AI is definitely changing the way people access information. I know some advice, and guidance organisations are already rethinking how their services are designed and delivered to users to help them stay relevant and trustworthy.
AI is definitely changing the way people access information. I know some advice, and guidance organisations are already rethinking how their services are designed and delivered to users to help them stay relevant and trustworthy.
Hope you’re well @acuity.design 👋
Hope you’re well @acuity.design 👋