Building Neuro-Inclusive Workplaces

Building Neuro-Inclusive Workplaces

By Richard Martin

Learn how to create more inclusive workplaces for people with diverse neurological backgrounds at our Collaborate Furniture event!

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Senator International Showroom

7 Back Hill London EC1R 5EN United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Welcome to Building Neuro-Inclusive Workplaces!

Join us at Senator International Showroom at 7 Back Hill to join us for a discussion session with The Neurovision Group to explore how a People - Process - Place lens can turn any workspace into a catalyst for wellbeing, focus and innovation. Gain deep insights from some of the UK's most innovative, diverse minds and learn to remove sensory barriers, embed inclusive workflows and create environments that truly honour cognitive difference.

Whether you manage a bustling office, design neuroinclusive spaces or lead high-performance projects, this session delivers real-world strategies and repeatable processes that include every mind, so you workplace becomes an asset for all.

Line up:

Caroline Meehan - Founder, 🟠the neurovision group

Caroline helps leaders, designers and educators build workplaces and classrooms where all kinds of minds thrive. A late-diagnosed neurodivergent professional and parent to two ND teens, she blends lived experience with healthcare innovation, education governance and workplace change management. She created All Kinds of Minds - a CPD-accredited transformation programme, advancing inclusive leadership, neuro accessible design and strengths-based culture.

James Pass - Place Lead, 🟠the neurovision group; Lead Architect, E3 Cube

An education and SEN-specialist, multi-disciplinary architect with 20+ years’ experience, James designs neuroinclusive schools and estates and workplaces that balance sensory needs with performance. His background spans architectural design, project management and building surveying, with PAS 6463-aligned, sensory-aware solutions that translate complex needs into practical, high-impact learning and working environments.

Jayne Crampton - Place Lead, 🟠the neurovision group; CEO, JAEs Interiors

With 25+ years in workplace design and over 1,000,000 sq ft delivered, Jayne turns buildings into high-performing, human-centred environments. At the neurovision group, she co-leads Place services: neuroinclusive audits, sensory and environmental mapping, zoning and quiet spaces, lighting and acoustics optimisation, flexible layouts, wayfinding, and post-occupancy tuning, elevating culture, productivity and everyday experience.

Jim Taylour — Ergonomics Lead, 🟠the neurovision group; Chartered Ergonomist (C.ErgHF) Simplify Ergonomics

A furniture designer by training with 35+ years in workplace ergonomics, Jim bridges occupational health, design and research to create inclusive, high-performance environments. He has published on the interplay between physical and psychological wellbeing and the fit between people, tasks, spaces and technology. Jim chairs the CIEHF Workplace Ergonomics Special Interest Group and helps harmonise furniture standards for adults and children across Europe through the British Standards Institution. At the neurovision group, he focuses on evidence-based ergonomics for hybrid and collaborative work, aligning seating, workstations and tech set-ups so all kinds of minds can work comfortably, productively and well.

https://www.theneurovisiongroup.com/about

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Richard Martin

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Oct 2 · 17:30 GMT+1