Seamless journeys to work: A multifaceted approach to exploring daily journeys to work experiences of young people with disabilities

, , , , , & Marston, Gregory (2020) Seamless journeys to work: A multifaceted approach to exploring daily journeys to work experiences of young people with disabilities. In Boess, Stella, Cheung, Ming, & Cain, Rebecca (Eds.) Proceedings of DRS2020 Synergy: Co-Creation. Vol. 3. Design Research Society (UK), London, pp. 1201-1215.

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Technology advances extend our opportunities for social participation by enabling our ability to establish actual and virtual connections. While these changes prompt new forms of social engagement beyond physical mobility, such advances seem to not have truly augmented the ability of young people with disabilities to self-determine their access to places for work, health or play. This paper reports the creative synergy of four disciplines through co-creation and mixed methods approach that extend our understanding of young people experiences of journeys to work. From relevant policy to surveys and field work, our three-stage research investigated the limiting factors and enablers that make their daily journeys. The results informed our scenario approach to representing current and desired future seamless journeys, as a tool that brings together transport end-users and stakeholders views. Findings from our research aim to inform the design of a more smoothly transition of young people into the workforce.

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ID Code: 203847
Item Type: Chapter in Book, Report or Conference volume (Conference contribution)
Series Name: Proceedings of DRS
ORCID iD:
Chamorro-Koc, Marianellaorcid.org/0000-0001-7982-1626
Beatson, Amandaorcid.org/0000-0001-7741-2060
Sartori do Amaral, Carlaorcid.org/0000-0002-9223-7739
Tuzovic, Svenorcid.org/0000-0002-4043-9275
Stafford, Lisaorcid.org/0000-0003-3439-9972
Measurements or Duration: 15 pages
Event Title: Design Research Society (UK) International Conference
Event Dates: 2020-08-11 - 2020-08-14
Event Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Keywords: Mobility, Scenario Design, Transformative Services, Policy, Disability
DOI: 10.21606/drs.2020.364
ISBN: 9781912294398
Pure ID: 67168432
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