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In the final episode of this series on trauma-informed design, Lauren Gant, Jordan Arnold, and Rikki Crowe explore its profound implications in workplace environments. They discuss the necessity of inclusive design, the importance of creating spaces that cater to diverse needs, and the evolving dialogue around trauma in professional settings. The conversation emphasizes the value of flexibility, adaptability, and a focus on employee well-being, while offering actionable steps to create more inclusive spaces. They also address generational perspectives on workplace support, providing insights for fostering thoughtful and responsive environments.
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In the final episode of this series on trauma-informed design, Lauren Gant, Jordan Arnold, and Rikki Crowe explore its profound implications in workplace environments. They discuss the necessity of inclusive design, the importance of creating spaces that cater to diverse needs, and the evolving dialogue around trauma in professional settings. The conversation emphasizes the value of flexibility, adaptability, and a focus on employee well-being, while offering actionable steps to create more inclusive spaces. They also address generational perspectives on workplace support, providing insights for fostering thoughtful and responsive environments.
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