Design is more powerful than we often realize. Trauma-informed design is the intentional creation of spaces that help people ...
Before the pandemic, trauma-informed design focused on the usual suspects: substance abuse, violence, homelessness, poverty and racism. But life in the time of COVID-19 has augmented the checklist ...
LIVE OAK, Texas — Ikea U.S. last week opened an in-store model of a permanent supportive housing unit built with sustainable materials and using the principles of trauma-informed design. The model, ...
Upon its completion in 2024, the Sunset Permanent Supportive Housing project will add 55 one-bedroom units to Longmont’s affordable housing stock, which local officials say are desperately needed.
Dietkus says her talk will focus on how design can expand the reach and impact of social work, and how social workers can infuse design with care, ethics, and a sense of shared responsibility. Dietkus ...
It’s no wonder, then, that most of us live amid a background of anxiety and stress that, for many, borders on the traumatic. Such constant stress can lead to health issues from headaches, high blood ...
AMES, Iowa — An Iowa State University researcher is embarking on a new research path, paving the way in an emerging field of study within landscape architecture: trauma-informed environmental design.
The urgency of digital healing spaces is emphasized by the current mental health crisis, social fragmentation and rising inequality, which collectively demand innovative solutions to support ...
Childhood can be hard even in the best of times. Children are inherently at a power disadvantage, still learning how to manage their emotions, and at the will of adults for food, shelter, and ...
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