A small research business based in Leeds is helping to make a well-known groceries website accessible to people with disabilities and related health conditions.
They are urgently looking for people who use assistive technology to take part in paid market research next week (8th-11th September). In particular, they are looking for people who use voice input to control their computer, or keyboard-only control (ie. no mouse). They are also urgently looking for one deaf person who uses BSL, and one person with dyslexia, and one person who uses screen magnification.
As a thank you for taking part, they will give participants £60-£100 cash at the end of their session. The sessions will be either in Leeds, or they can travel if it’s more convenient. The sessions we will be very relaxed, and we will simply ask people to browse a website and tell us what they think. It’s a nice opportunity for someone to earn some money for something that is low-stress, easy and the kind of thing they might be doing anyway (the cash incentive won’t have any effects on benefits that people might claim).
If you would like more information contact: Jennifer Coughlin by email or phone: 07921 210665