Gain a deeper understanding of neurodiversity – and gain insight into the wide range of ways people think, process, and experience the world.

This training course is for anyone considering a career in access or interested in inclusive design, designers improving their knowledge and those looking towards possible future NRAC accreditation.

This course will cover:

  • What is “neurodiversity” – range, concepts and terminology.
  • The connection between neurodiversity and the built environment, and how thoughtful design can support comfort, focus, and independence.
  • Design with wellbeing in mind, creating spaces that reduce stress, enhance clarity, and help people thrive.
  • Putting your learning into practice with a hands-on neurodiversity audit exercise
  • Space to share ideas, ask questions, and reflect together, building confidence and understanding through open discussion.
 
About the speaker

Vin Goodwin is an NRAC-accredited access consultant with over 25 years’ experience in inclusive design and a BSc in Architecture. He has worked on projects ranging from community initiatives to major developments such as Historic Royal Palaces, Somerset House, and the London Olympic Park.

Inclusive Environments webinars
This session is part of CAE’s Inclusive Environments webinar series, which explores the technical elements of inclusive design in the built environment as well as discussing best practice in the field. Our webinars cover a diverse range of topics, giving you practical tools and forward-thinking strategies to embed inclusive design at every stage of your work.
For more information

See the Shaping Inclusive Spaces: Neurodiversity and Design webpage for more details on the course.