Opening Keynote: Neuroinclusive design - passing trend or fundamental shift?
As neuroinclusion rises rapidly up the agenda, is this a passing trend - or a lasting transformation in how we design and experience spaces?
· What neuroinclusive design means in workplace and public environments, and why it matters now
· Examining the scale of impact – how neurodivergent people make up around 1 in 5 (and potentially up to 1 in 3) of the population
· Moving beyond box ticking and hype – recognising this is about people’s lives and the importance of keeping nervous systems in a more balanced, restored state
· How designing for neurodiversity benefits everyone, not just a minority
