The Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile (AASP)

Determine whether aspects of your sensory processing affect your behaviour (the way you perceive your world affecting the things that you do)

To determine a measure of a person’s responses to sensory events in daily life, an online self-questionnaire can be undertaken, with the responses assessed and translated by a skilled professional, providing tips to “design life for YOU (and your neuro-diverse needs)”. We know from research that the AASP can help identify an individual's sensory processing patterns; the results can then be used to consider how these patterns might be contributing to or creating barriers to daily life – If you’d like to unlock the keys to learning more about design life for YOUR neurological sensory profile, then order now for the AASP self-questionnaire module

Informing Work Teams

Design for Neuro-Diversity is a niche research and practice area of Dr Pazell's.

  • Dr Pazell has helped organisations learn about the differences in the way that people perceive their world through their senses (touch, taste, hearing, vision, activity, and movement) assimilate this information, and respond to the information; our “sense types” can contribute to patterns of behaviour and expression of personality. This information can inform work teams about design now and in the future, as well as leadership strategy.

Price

Payment includes full report & follow up phone call from Dr Pazell.

Managing Director | Principal Design Strategist

Dr Sara Pazell

Dr Pazell holds affiliations with five Australian universities, including that as an Industry Fellow with the Sustainable Minerals Institute at The University of Queensland. Dr Pazell provides teaching and research support in organisational science, human factors, ergonomics, health and wellness, safety, and allied health. Dr Pazell is part of the international advisory committee for the WELL Movement concept v2 and an expert faculty member for Australia’s only certified Wellness WiseTM Practitioner training program. Dr Pazell was the committee chair for the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia’s Good Work Design position paper and supporting resources. Her other passions include instructing yoga and sports & strength conditioning.