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With Kay Sargent, Senior Principal, Director of Thought Leadership, HOK
Inclusion is no longer just about access. It’s about performance, connection, and unlocking the full potential of every individual. As our understanding of neurodiversity and sensory wellbeing deepens, it becomes clear that inclusive design isn’t a niche concern - it’s a catalyst for innovation, productivity and engagement.
Inclusive design elevates the personal to the organisational, transforming difference into a design advantage and creating workplaces where everyone can thrive.
In this episode, we are joined by Kay Sargent, a global expert in workplace strategy and neuro-inclusive design. Kay brings over 40 years of experience helping organisations create environments that support wellbeing, performance, and diverse human needs.
She is also the author of “Designing Neuroinclusive Workplaces: Advancing Sensory Processing and Cognitive Well‑Being in the Built Environment”, a groundbreaking guide on designing offices that support diverse cognitive and sensory needs.
This episode includes:
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Season 1: The Comfort Zone produced in conjunction with Workplace Insight
With Kay Sargent, Senior Principal, Director of Thought Leadership, HOK
Inclusion is no longer just about access. It’s about performance, connection, and unlocking the full potential of every individual. As our understanding of neurodiversity and sensory wellbeing deepens, it becomes clear that inclusive design isn’t a niche concern - it’s a catalyst for innovation, productivity and engagement.
Inclusive design elevates the personal to the organisational, transforming difference into a design advantage and creating workplaces where everyone can thrive.
In this episode, we are joined by Kay Sargent, a global expert in workplace strategy and neuro-inclusive design. Kay brings over 40 years of experience helping organisations create environments that support wellbeing, performance, and diverse human needs.
She is also the author of “Designing Neuroinclusive Workplaces: Advancing Sensory Processing and Cognitive Well‑Being in the Built Environment”, a groundbreaking guide on designing offices that support diverse cognitive and sensory needs.
This episode includes:
Explore and watch more episodes at Flooring Matters I Shaw Contract EMEA
Season 1: The Comfort Zone produced in conjunction with Workplace Insight