Smart Citizens Enabling Resilient Neighbourhoods
Smart Citizens Enabling Resilient Neighbourhoods (SCERN) is a research project aimed at developing digital social tools and platforms to help municipalities understand how differences in neighbourhood environments affect community resilience.
This case study is available to download in PDF format here.
To support their mission of maximum inclusivity, Open worked with the Health Equity Systems Interventions (HESI) Research Group at Wilfred Laurier University’s Centre for Community Research, Learning and Action to support the implementation of accessibility principles, and facilitated the testing of a mobile application by neurodivergent individuals to identify cognitive accessibility improvements.
The Problem
App developers aren’t always trained on inclusive design principles. To be as accessible as possible, the HESI Research Group needed to ensure their community-geared digital tools took into consideration the needs of a neurodiverse user group.
The Solution
Open facilitated the testing of a digital app by a group of ten neurodivergent Cognitive Accessibility Advisors to identify opportunities to improve usability. Open’s Accessibility Specialists also provided training sessions on cognitive accessibility and accessible technology development to the app design team.
Services provided:
- Education & Training
- Usability & Accessibility Testing
- Plain Language Adaptation
The Outcome
Open facilitated two accessibility training sessions and 120 cumulative hours of usability testing by Cognitive Accessibility Advisors. Collectively, Advisors’ lived experience enabled Open to not just identify accessibility deficiencies, but recommend a set of usability improvements the app developers felt assured would effectively address them.
“Thank you for helping make SCERN a success! Based on your feedback, we have made a number of improvements.”
~ Christopher Macdonald Hewitt, Ph.D., Research Associate, Smart Citizens Enabling Resilient Neighbourhoods