Qatar- HBKU alumna helps improve life for people with special needs


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The Peninsula

Doha: Building upon her graduate studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University's (HBKU) College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), Sarah Saad, a Class of 2017 alumna, continues to be mindful of individuals with special needs as she works to improve their living standards in Qatar.

At present, Saad is focusing her efforts on developing her university capstone project — the creation of inflight safety information that seeks to transform the travel experience of passengers who suffer from sensory loss, especially blindness.

The latest project involves further development of a multisensory safety kit, Saad worked on while pursuing her studies at HBKU. The kit aims to serve travellers with special needs, and comes inclusive of a model life vest, an oxygen mask replica as well as instructions in braille and a sound player that emits an audio description.

This unique project has important relevance for the aviation industry as airliners around the world continuously innovate on the practices and mechanisms in place to improve the travel experience of passengers flying with impairments.

Explaining her drive to improve the lives of people with special needs, Saad said, 'Estimates suggest that 15 percent of the world's population experience some form of disability. The truth is nearly 100 percent of the global population knows or loves somebody with one.

'The issues our suffering friends, family, and community members face are a collective concern and I won't stop working until I play my due role in shaping a more accessible and inclusive environment in Qatar and the world.

Audiovisual translation has become a valuable tool in the trans-adaptation of messages to suit the needs of users of the most diverse profiles. For people with sensory disabilities, audiovisual translation for access provides a number of new channels of communication that help them gain access to information, using the format that suits their personal profiles and needs.

This is particularly the case for individuals with sensory loss, and especially the blind, which is why Saad's research aimed to understand the needs of blind travellers when flying.

Her project involves determining if the information provided inflight is adequate, and finally developing an audio-tactile information kit for blind travelers, before moving on to validate the new approach to inflight information with the aviation industry for blind travellers.

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