Help Improve Communication Accessibility For Autistic Individuals

We are inviting Humber students and staff to take part in a research study, conducted in collaboration with Autinerary, that explores ways to clarify language and make communication more inclusive for individuals on the autism spectrum.

Take the survey: Language Interpretation Survey

You’re invited to take part in a short, voluntary, and confidential survey exploring how certain words, phrases, and instructions affect understanding. Your feedback will help inform future accessibility practices and inclusive communication strategies in academic and workplace settings.

  • The first 20 survey participants will receive a $5 gift card.
  • The first 20 individuals who participate in a focus group will receive a $20 gift card.

Supervision & Research Team

Research conducted through the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology (FAST), Humber Polytechnic
Researchers: Darius Takenova and Scott Wei
Supervised by Professor Hossein Pourmodheji and Professor Alexander Shvarts