Streets for Diversity - Survey

Streets are public places that belong to everyone. They help us get around and are an important part of our everyday lives. 

The Royal College of Art’s inclusive and mobility design centres are working with people from neurodiverse communities and the transport design community to reimagine streets with people who identify as neurodivergent*.

We would like to hear from you if you identify as neurodivergent or experience information and sensory processing differences. We’re asking for your opinion and ideas to understand your experiences of the streets.


* Neurodivergent is defined by PAS 6463:2022 as "someone who fits outside majority neurological profile and is commonly associated with autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia and Tourette’s syndrome – there is no definitive list of conditions associated with neurodivergence 


Data Privacy

This project complies with data protection requirements at the Royal College of Art, which are described here: RCA Data protection and privacy. We will not disclose personal information and are carrying out this work in the public interest. If you’d like to learn more please contact our design researcher s.pau@rca.ac.uk who works for Royal College of Art’s Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design and Intelligent Mobility Design Centre.


Your Participation

The questionnaire will take approximately 30 minutes to complete if you answer every question. You have the right to withdraw at any time and do not have to answer every question.


There are no wrong answers.

We invite you to interpret the question as you see fit and answer as many questions as you can. 


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I agree to take part freely in this project.

I know that my answers will be saved and used in research and future publications.

I know my name will not be used.
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What's your lived experience?
If you can, please describe the differences in information and sensory processing that you, or the person you support, experience(s).
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