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Exposure therapy
Setareh Motlagh 14/6/23 Setareh Motlagh 14/6/23

Exposure therapy

Simulation for people with travel anxiety

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Empathy training
Setareh Motlagh 14/6/23 Setareh Motlagh 14/6/23

Empathy training

Simulation for airport staff

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Planning and design review
Setareh Motlagh 12/3/19 Setareh Motlagh 12/3/19

Planning and design review

Simulation for designers and airports/clients

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We endeavor to ensure that the language we use in developing A-UX is appropriate.

This website is following the “People with Disability Australia” language guidelines. However, We recognise that many people with a disability prefer to use identity-first language because they see their disability as a key part of their identity. They use identity-first language to show their connection to the disability community, demonstrate disability pride and emphasise that it is a society that is disabling (in line with the ‘social model’ of disability). We recognise that identity-first language is important to the many people with disability who have advocated for the use of this language.

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