Hi

one of my students has focused their dissertation project – being conducted during June, July and August - on understanding transport and travel issues for people with a hearing impairment, and the extent to which transport creates problems in relation to employment or employability.  If anyone here is able to help her by circulating the link to her survey to people who might be interested in participating in the survey, it would be much appreciated. 

https://leeds.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/transport-barriers-questionnaire-for-people-with-hearing-i-4

Thank you

Bryan

 

Bryan Matthews CMCILT

Lecturer (Teaching and Scholarship)

Institute for Transport Studies and Centre for Disability Studies

University of Leeds

LS2 9JT

United Kingdom

Tel: +44 113 3435341

Please note, my normal working days are Mon-Thurs

Chair, ITS-UK Inclusive Mobility Interest Group

Member, Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee

Recent Articles and Presentations

Matthews B (2016) Mobility Benefits and the Benefits of Mobility: What can welfare economics tell us about the economics of welfare?  Presented at the Lancaster Disability Studies Conference, Lancaster, September 2016.

Matthews B (2015) Sharing Some Thoughts on Shared Space and the Equality Act, PTRC Training News, available at:

http://www.ptrc-training.co.uk/News/TabId/1522/ArtMID/6886/ArticleID/7368/Sharing-Some-Thoughts-on-Shared-Space-and-the-Equality-Act.aspx

Edwards SJ, Partington D, Matthews B, and Blythe P (2015) Technology to support independent travel in the UK, MUNICIPAL ENGINEER (PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS) V168 pp140-149

Szczerbinska-Speakman K, Matthews B (2014) Retrofitting an accessible highway: a user-led approach, MUNICIPAL ENGINEER (PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS) V167 pp207-213.

 

 

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