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Travel easier and safer with Aubin – a first-of-a-kind solution to help neurodivergent passengers travel on public transport.
London, England
Joined May 2017
The team at Aubin believes inclusivity benefits everyone! That’s why we built a journey planner for neurodivergent travelers—developed with the autistic community. 🚆✨ Now available on app stores! What features would benefit you? #WorldAutismAwarenessDay
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We'd love your feedback! Help us shape the Aubin App by completing our survey below! https://t.co/rnD7VsaNgH
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We highly recommend a trip to the museum, which has so much to offer visitors, including the Wonderlab (which is apparently for children, but our team disagree) You can pay a free visit to the exhibition at York's NRM until August 2024. https://t.co/eGIgh0THlm
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Following our Temple Meads trial last summer, the team offered Aubin a place in the exhibition. We are thrilled there is a growing emphasis on accessible travel solutions within the transport sector. Thank you to everyone at the NRM for your work on the exhibition! (2)
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How Do We Travel? The National Railway Museum's latest exhibition on the Innovation Platform answers this question. Delve into the evolution of our travel patterns and explore innovative concepts that could shape the future of transport in the UK and beyond. (1)
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Our new website has launched! To read more about the Aubin journey, meet the team and get involved with upcoming projects, follow the link below! https://t.co/zaMGt7RetK
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Travel easier and safer with Aubin – a first-of-a-kind solution to help neurodivergent passengers travel on public transport.
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Jnction's @aubinapp is now formally recruiting participants for our Bristol Temple Meads trial this Summer. If you, or anyone you know is interested, follow the link below to find out more. https://t.co/ZywUibPm3i
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If you regularly travel through the Bristol Temple Meads area, and are interested in trialing the latest version of Aubin, drop us a message for more information. (3) #community #travel #recruiting
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This way, we can best cater to the needs of our target audience. Trialists must use the app during this period whilst navigating Bristol Temple Meads station. We will then require feedback via an online questionnaire. (2)
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We are currently recruiting participants for our Connected Places Catapult trial this July. Jnction has always placed the autistic community at the forefront of Aubin, requesting the support and feedback from individuals, focus groups and Autistic charities. (1)
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On Wednesday, we officially kick off our trial at Bristol Temple Meads station! We will have 12 weeks of passenger trials to test out the app and help commuters find their way around the station. To find out more, follow the link below! https://t.co/JCcpPamwF6
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This needs to change. We pride ourselves on placing accessibility at the forefront of development. Watch this space for upcoming events, and follow the link to our website if you’re interested in being involved with Aubin! (2/2)
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This week is World Autism Acceptance Week. At Aubin, we continue to support and celebrate the neurodivergent community. According to the National Autistic Society, there are currently 700,000 autistic people in the UK, 96% of whom find using public transport causes anxiety. (1/2)
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If you or someone you know is free around lunchtime tomorrow and would be able to help @jnction out, please get in touch!
Can you spare some time or know someone who could help us test an app in exchange for a reward that'll make a real difference to Londoners? For more details, click here: https://t.co/yIhoChIfvd Thanks!
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Want to be involved in making travel safer for millions of people across London? Read here...
You may have heard that we are finalists of the @MayorofLondon Resilience Fund, partnered with @TfL with our Aubin solution. We would like to conduct some research into people's attitudes to travel both pre and post-pandemic.
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This just shows the importance of engaging with your audience first - especially as the point of the Sunflower Lanyard is that it is a discreet form of communication. What are your thoughts?
Hi @networkrail, have you consulted your accessibility panel before decorating your buggies like that? The sunflower lanyard is not mandatory, and can you see the irony of labelling your buggies with "hidden disabilities"? Is this really what disabled customers want?
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