IMERCYVE – Connecting, Caring & Collaboration: A Virtual Reality Experience
The Virtual Reality application is aimed at support staff who work directly with people with a range of disabilities including intellectual disability and Autism. The application aims to build empathy and understanding by embodying the user in a first-person viewpoint.
Reduce Manual Handling Injuries
Ellie Walsh and Jade McKinnon– 4th year Physiotherapy Charles Sturt University Project: Reduce manual handling injuries involving staff by developing …
Improve participant outcomes through accurate preparation of texture modified diet and fluids
Amanda Gibson and Olivia Kohlenberg – Speech Pathology Charles Sturt University Project 2: Improve participant outcomes through accurate preparation of …
Enhance participant outcomes through improved communication profiles prepared for each person accessing our service
Amanda Gibson and Olivia Kohlenberg – Speech Pathology Charles Sturt University Project 1: Enhance participant outcomes through improved communication profiles …
Mercy Connect Participant Satisfaction Survey
Mercy Connect Participant Satisfaction Survey – Ellen Staas (2019) Customer satisfaction in the disability sector is a powerful predictor of …