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Inclusive Design Principles in Everyday Practice

Inclusive Design Principles in Everyday Practice. What? Why? When? How?. OT and the Built Environment. Using the Environment for Doing : Reduce the demands from the environment Enhance the “users” capabilities. …How OT’s do this?. Use of Space. Positioning of Product in Space.

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Inclusive Design Principles in Everyday Practice

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  1. Inclusive Design Principles in Everyday Practice What? Why? When? How?

  2. OT and the Built Environment • Using the Environment for Doing: • Reduce the demands from the environment • Enhance the “users” capabilities

  3. …How OT’s do this? • Use of Space • Positioning of Product in Space • Choose Products • Choose the type of interface

  4. How can Inclusive Design Principles Help? “Regardless of Ability” • The OT Process • User focused • Analyse • Solution • Communication

  5. Inclusive Design Principles Equitable Use Flexibility of Use Simple and Intuitive to Use Perceptible Information Tolerance for Error Low Physical Effort Size and Space for Approach for Use http://design-dev.ncsu.edu/openjournal/index.php/redlab/article/viewFile/129/76

  6. Using the toilet • Flexibility in Use • Sitting • Standing • Equipment (medical) • Habits/Rituals • Solutions • Unobstructed space • Position of grab rails/storage • Type of toilet (cistern) • Style of toilet seat (padded/lid)

  7. What? Designing regardless of ability • Why? To support clinical reasoning • When? In everyday Practice • How? Applying the principles to • Space • Layout of products in space • Choice of products • Choice of interface

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