In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Judith Carlson about creating spaces that accommodate a neurodiverse workforce.
Judith Carlson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/judith-carlson-5724246/), Workplace Strategy Manager of Ted Moudis Associates, strives to create thoughtful and inclusive workplaces that supports the needs of the entire team. As an advocate of sustainable design practices, Judith pays close attention to creating spaces that accommodate a neurodiverse workforce, considering the range of needs for the emotional and mental well-being of a company’s staff. This can include: accessibility for neurodiverse workers, flexible orientation to adapt to the needs of the individual, noise level options, biophilic design to promote calm and productivity.
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