Designing for all: Equity-centred design training
13 November 2024, 10:00 am–4:00 pm
This day-long training offers a deep dive into equity-centred design, exploring how bias influences problem definition, solution generation, and decision-making.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Organiser
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UCL Innovation & Enterprise
Location
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UCL BaseKX103c Camley StreetLondonN1C 4PFUnited Kingdom
Overview
Through interactive activities and discussions, you’ll gain practical strategies to address bias and embed inclusivity into projects such as:
- developing an idea for a startup
- running a business or social enterprise
- developing an innovative idea within an organisation
This training is being delivered by King’s Entrepreneurship Institute and UCL Diverse Founder’s Network (DFN).
Why equity-centred design?
Equity is fairness or justice in the way people are treated.
Design thinking is a process to understand users, challenge assumptions, redefine problems and create innovative solutions to prototype and test.
Today’s challenges - like environmental degradation and educational inequities - demand solutions that go beyond technological fixes. They require us to rethink and reinvent systems.
In this context, design thinking offers a framework to humanise and simplify the chaos of problem-solving. However, to truly harness its potential for equity, we must redesign the process of design thinking itself to mitigate biases - both explicit and implicit - that can perpetuate inequality.
Who it’s for
This workshop is open to all who are:
- interested in entrepreneurship
- curious how to find a more equitable and inclusive solution to a problem they want to solve
- want to learn more about design thinking
What to expect
The morning session will begin with a welcome and introduction, followed by discussions on understanding equity in design and identifying biases.
The midday portion will focus on empathy mapping and stakeholder analysis, with a break for lunch.
In the afternoon, you’ll engage in co-creation and ideation activities, and prototyping with equity in mind.
The day will conclude with a reflection and action planning session.
Lunch will be provided.
About the tutor
AmickyCarol Akiwumi MBE is an accomplished entrepreneur, consultant, trainer, and inspirational speaker, dedicated to the principles of stewardship and justice. She holds an MA in Economics and Finance from the University of Leeds and began her professional journey in the financial services sector.
As the Founder and CEO of The AVOCADO Foundation, she leads a global organisation that delivers comprehensive financial education, entrepreneurship training, and capacity-building initiatives worldwide.
Accessibility
If you have any accessibility requirements or requests, please let us know in the signup form.
Photography
Filming and photography will take place at this event for promotional purposes. The photographs and recordings will appear on our website and social media channels. If you do not wish to be filmed or photographed, please let a member of staff know on arrival.
Date and times
Wednesday, 13 November 2024, 10am to 4pm.
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Location
UCL BaseKX, 103c Camley Street, London, N1C 4PF