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) held between January 20 and the end of February 2025. 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