Research on Demountable (modular) ramps
Have you ever used a demountable ramp, also known as a modular ramp, installed at home as means of accessible entry?
Would you like to share your experience and opinions to improve supports for people with mobility impairments?
We are looking for volunteers to participate in a study on demountable ramps.
Your participation would involve an individual interview conducted by a researcher from the Home Modification Information Clearinghouse, Faculty of the Built Environment at the University of New South Wales. This interview will last for up to one hour and will contribute to a better understanding of the advantages and limitations of using demountable ramps as a solution for enabling home access.
An information statement will be provided to the participant and the participant will be required to provide written consent (signature or equivalent) for audio-recording of the interview and photographs of ramps prior to the interview.
If you think you might be interested or wish to find out more about this study, please contact: Yong Moon Jung (Research Associate): 02 9385 6252 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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