13 research outputs found
Tricks and treats: designing technology to support mobility assistance dogs
Assistance dogs are a key intervention to support the autonomy of people with tetraplegia. Previous research on assistive technologies have investigated ways to, ultimately, replace their labour using technology, for instance through the design of smart home environments. However, both the disability studies literature and our interviews suggest there is an immediate need to support these relationships, both in terms of training and bonding. Through a case study of an accessible dog treats dispenser, we investigate a technological intervention responding to these needs, detailing an appropriate design methodology and contributing insights into user requirements and preferences
Marine protected areas - the importance of positive partnerships and stakeholder engagement for delivering environmental outcomes in an estuary
Exploring the understanding of best practice approaches to common dog behaviour problems by veterinary professionals in Ireland
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