Sensory Maps at University
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of presenting at the ATEND Pathways 17 conference in Brisbane. I joined the Victoria University team to discuss how social stories and sensory maps could be used to make the University experience more accessible for neurodivergent students.
Those who attended our session also had an exclusive look at Victoria University’s new sensory maps, that the Disability & accessibility services team and I have developed.
I am excited to let you know that these maps will be publicly available soon. Keep an eye on our socials for updates.
I would like to thank Tynah and the team at Victoria University for the opportunity to work on this exciting project. I look forward to our continued partnership as we work to make all of Victoria University's campuses more accessible for neurodivergent individuals.
Bryce Pace
Autism Advocate, Consultant, Speaker