In the relatively new and constantly evolving field of designing for human health, there is a need for access to the most current information and resources. This Podcast provides a forum for Inclusive Designers to exchange ideas, discuss design considerations, and share solutions for the challenges they face in creating healthy environments for people living with certain human conditions.
Fact: 1-in-4 Americans have some sort of “disability” … these can include issues associated with Aging; Alzheimers; Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD); Autism; brain injuries; cognitive disabilities; paraplegia; PTSD; and visual acuity, to name just a few.
This series looks at the biological aspects of both home and office environments to discover ways to make them healthier using methods such as movement, biophilia, sound, and lighting. It tackles topics such as universal design; health and design for the homeless; and city living. In addition, it addresses matters of environmental overall health, such as the dangers of furniture off gassing; resins; and electric magnetic fields (EMFs).
The aim of this podcast is to fill the gap among designers who create environments for health and well-being, and to establish a collaborative forum for discussing these ideas. And when appropriate, some episodes may even include a little fun.
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In the relatively new and constantly evolving field of designing for human health, there is a need for access to the most current information and resources. This Podcast provides a forum for Inclusive Designers to exchange ideas, discuss design considerations, and share solutions for the challenges they face in creating healthy environments for people living with certain human conditions.
Fact: 1-in-4 Americans have some sort of “disability” … these can include issues associated with Aging; Alzheimers; Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD); Autism; brain injuries; cognitive disabilities; paraplegia; PTSD; and visual acuity, to name just a few.
This series looks at the biological aspects of both home and office environments to discover ways to make them healthier using methods such as movement, biophilia, sound, and lighting. It tackles topics such as universal design; health and design for the homeless; and city living. In addition, it addresses matters of environmental overall health, such as the dangers of furniture off gassing; resins; and electric magnetic fields (EMFs).
The aim of this podcast is to fill the gap among designers who create environments for health and well-being, and to establish a collaborative forum for discussing these ideas. And when appropriate, some episodes may even include a little fun.
An Award-Winning TiD Tool for Designing Schools (Season 5, Episode 1)
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1 year ago
An Award-Winning TiD Tool for Designing Schools (Season 5, Episode 1)
By: Janet Roche & Carolyn Robbins
Hosted By: Janet Roche
Edited by: Jessica Hunt
Guests: J. Davis Harte, Christine Cowart, Molly Pierce
Inclusive Designers Podcast presents…
The Trauma-informed Design Society’s TiDEvalK12:
An Award-Winning TiD Tool for Designing Schools (Season 5, Episode 1)
What is the Trauma-informed Design Society’s award-winning TiDEvalK12 Tool and how can it be used to help designers and educators identify ways to make positive changes within their schools?
In this episode, IDP explores just what trauma is, and how it can affect the built environment in schools, and beyond. You’ll meet the team that created this thought-provoking tool that can bridge the gap of language and understanding to ultimately reduce stress through the built environment.
Focusing on 12 key domains, the tool can be used to evaluate schools and identify changes in the physical environment that can lower the stress levels of students and staff. It also assists designers in making pointed recommendations and helps administrators better understand the reasons these can be beneficial to their spaces.
Panel:
Davis Harte, PhD, WELL AP
Other IDP Episodes:
Trauma-informed Educational Design in a Post-Pandemic Environment
Designing for: Trauma-Informed Design
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Christine Cowart-Trauma-informed Design Consutant
Other IDP Episode:
Trauma-informed Design: Transforming Correctional Design for Justice
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Molly Pierce- Occuaptional Therapist
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– References:
TiDEvalK12 Tool: (It’s FREE!)
TiDEvalK12 Report: (Also FREE!)
EDRA CORE Award
TiD Society
ASID Foundation Transforming Grant A
SAMHSA; 6 Key Principles
Patreon TiDS
Patreon IDP
Robb Elementary – Uvalde, TX New Building Design (Huckabee)
Please help fund the rebuild in Uvalde (link)
Transcript:
An Award-Winning TiD Tool for Designing Schools (Season 5, Episode 1)
Panel: Janet Roche, J. Davis Harte, Christine Cowart, Molly Pierce
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Inclusive Designers Podcast
In the relatively new and constantly evolving field of designing for human health, there is a need for access to the most current information and resources. This Podcast provides a forum for Inclusive Designers to exchange ideas, discuss design considerations, and share solutions for the challenges they face in creating healthy environments for people living with certain human conditions.
Fact: 1-in-4 Americans have some sort of “disability” … these can include issues associated with Aging; Alzheimers; Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD); Autism; brain injuries; cognitive disabilities; paraplegia; PTSD; and visual acuity, to name just a few.
This series looks at the biological aspects of both home and office environments to discover ways to make them healthier using methods such as movement, biophilia, sound, and lighting. It tackles topics such as universal design; health and design for the homeless; and city living. In addition, it addresses matters of environmental overall health, such as the dangers of furniture off gassing; resins; and electric magnetic fields (EMFs).
The aim of this podcast is to fill the gap among designers who create environments for health and well-being, and to establish a collaborative forum for discussing these ideas. And when appropriate, some episodes may even include a little fun.