Importance of Participatory Methods when Designing for Inclusivity: Exploring How Covid19 Has Highlighted the Search for Interconnected Needs in Family Life

Abstract

Participatory design and interdisciplinarity are essential aspects when designing for children with accentuated needs, however, they have been even more relevant during the pandemic. Covid 19 has established structural and social changes in our society (telework, online education, globalization of work schedules, etc.) making family conciliation a great difficulty for families with children with accentuated needs, and therefore, low self-autonomy. This situation has reinforced, the importance of the interconnected needs and skills of the different agents (i.e., parents, children, therapists, teachers) that are involved in their lives, which, therefore, should be considered when working on these children´s self-autonomy. This work explores how these interconnected experiences should be reflected in product design, and the importance of having participatory design and interdisciplinarity at the core of the process, to create meaningful products to improve these children´s independence. This work is developed by implementing bibliographical research, surveys, and interviews with family members and professionals, which explored the perspectives of different agents on what the pandemic implied and the importance of translating them into design methods. The results showed that the needs of parents, professionals, and children differ from each other, thus, in order to create products that help these children to be more independent, the combination of experiences of the different agents should serve as the basis for the product design. It is a first step towards participatory design and interdisciplinary methods focused on interconnected needs, experiences, and culture for designing social sustainable products.

Presenters

Raquel Cañete
Student, PhD. Student, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain

María Estela Peralta
Senior Lecturer, Enginering Design, University of Seville, Sevilla, Spain

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Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Participatory Process

KEYWORDS

Participatory design, Interdisciplinarity, Inclusivity, Social sustainability, Children, Families, Pandemic

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