Help Shape the Future of Rehabilitation with Wearable Technology

Researchers at the University of New South Wales are inviting individuals to help co-design an innovative approach to rehabilitation assessments for children with disabilities. The In Their Habitat – Codesign study will explore how wearable technology and video imaging can revolutionise remote rehabilitation.

This is your chance to be part of a groundbreaking initiative to ensure the technology is accessible, user-friendly, and designed with the needs of families in mind. 

Who Can Join? 

  • People with cerebral palsy aged 15–25 years 
  • Parents/carers of younger children with cerebral palsy 

What’s Involved? 

Participants will join up to four online workshops (2 hours each) commencing 28th April 2025 and running for 4 weeks. These workshops will run on Monday or Wednesday afternoons (4–6 PM), providing a flexible and convenient way to contribute. 

As a thank you, you’ll receive a $100 Coles/Myer gift card for each workshop you attend. 

Why Participate? 

  • Share your insights to shape cutting-edge rehabilitation technology 
  • Contribute to a study that could make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with disabilities 
  • Be part of a supportive community working to innovate healthcare 

If you’re interested or have questions, contact Dr. Kath Thorburn at k.thorburn@unsw.edu.au or call 9385 4058. 

Let’s design the future of rehabilitation—together. 

Learn more or sign up today!Â