asperger's

The incredible story behind a pair of blue boots

Authored by Marc Astley
Posted: Tue, 07/02/2013 - 8:30am

These are no ordinary pair of boots, and not for the reasons you may think.

The fact that they are blue makes them stand out from most footwear of a similar nature, for sure.

But what is quite extraordinary about this pair of boots is the woman who wears them.

Robyn Steward has a condition called prosapagnosia which means she does not recognise faces, but recognises people by their shoes!

Because of Robyn’s physical disabilities, she needs to wear boots, and her visual impairment makes bright colors easier to see, hence her bright shiny blue boots.

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Seminar by Robyn Steward: "Autism as an asset in the workplace" to be hosted by Brain-in-Hand

Event Date: 
28/06/2013 - 8:30am to 12:30pm
Venue: 
University of Exeter Innovation Centre

Businesses and individuals wanting to learn more about supporting and benefitting staff with autism are invited to attend a special breakfast seminar with the Brain-in-Hand team on Friday 28 June 2013, from 8:30am to 10:30am. One of the UK’s leading experts on autism, Robyn Steward, will be speaking at a free event including a question and answer session and networking. The event will provide an opportunity to network; learn about the latest technology available to support businesses; and to hear first-hand from an experienced speaker and adult on the autistic spectrum. The seminar is open...

New technology to help people with Asperger’s

Brain-in-Hand Ltd, a company based at Exeter University, has developed a personal technology system to assist people with Asperger’s Syndrome, high-functioning autism, acquired brain injury and a number of other conditions with their day-to-day living.

Neil Parish MP impressed with assistive technology for people with Asperger's

Neil Parish, the MP for Tiverton and Honiton, visited the offices of Brain-in-Hand Limited at the Innovation Centre at Exeter University on Friday 11th January 2013, to see first hand the assistive technology the company has developed for people with Asperger’s Syndrome and high-functioning autism.

Neil is a member of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Autism (APPGA) and was very impressed after using the technology himself and discussing its benefits and applications. “I believe this can deliver a greater quality of life for those with Asperger’s, create greater economic...