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NO SUSTAINABILITY WITHOUT DESIGN FOR ALL VALID — VALUE IN DESIGN TALLINN 9 MAY 2003

NO SUSTAINABILITY WITHOUT DESIGN FOR ALL VALID — VALUE IN DESIGN TALLINN 9 MAY 2003.

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NO SUSTAINABILITY WITHOUT DESIGN FOR ALL VALID — VALUE IN DESIGN TALLINN 9 MAY 2003

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  1. NO SUSTAINABILITY WITHOUT DESIGN FOR ALLVALID — VALUE IN DESIGN TALLINN9 MAY 2003

  2. PÄIVI TAHKOKALLIOSTAKES — R&D ON WELFARE AND HEALTHFINNISH DESIGN FOR ALL NETWORKhttp://www.stakes.fi/DfA-Suomi/EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR DESIGN AND DISABILITY EIDDhttp://www.design-for-all.orgpaivi.tahkokallio@stakes.fi

  3. DESIGN FOR ALLHUMAN RIGHTS | EQUALITY | INCLUSION | PARTICIPATION | UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBILITYSUSTAINABILITY | ECOLOGICALLY, ECONOMICALLY AND SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DESIGN | USABILITY | USER CENTRED DESIGN | PARTICIPATORY DESIGN | AESTHETICS | ETHICSSOCIAL INNOVATIONS

  4. DESIGN FOR ALLBUSINESS | CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CSR

  5. DESIGN FOR ALLWHYWHATHOW

  6. WHYDFA CONTEXT

  7. BY 205050- CHANGE +1%75+ CHANGE +75%

  8. FINLAND TURNS GRAYIN 2009

  9. Obstacles to full participation are: • unfavourable environment • physical aspects • social environment, values, attitudes • cultural aspects

  10. Technology is needed: • for self - help and peer support • to assist informal carers • to provide ergonomic solutions for care professionals A new awareness of the social character of technology is also needed.

  11. The rapid increase in the number of older people will reshape the demographic, social and cultural structure of the European Union over the next 25 years.Approximately 12% of the population of the European Union suffer from some disability.The variety of needs of people with disabilities and older people is not recognised enough.

  12. INCLUSION FOR ?

  13. PARADIGM SHIFT —FROM MARGIN TO MAINSTREAM

  14. FROM GROUPS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS TO DIVERSITYFROM MEDICALISED DISABILITY MODEL TO INCLUSIVE MODELFROM DISABILITIES TO ABILITIES

  15. FROM THREATS TO POSSIBILITIESFROM COST FACTOR TO RESOURCE

  16. ICT — 100 X

  17. WHATDFA CONCEPT

  18. DESIGN FOR ALLUNIVERSAL DESIGNINCLUSIVE DESIGNBARRIER-FREE DESIGN

  19. DFA = THREE STRATEGIES1 AS MANY USERS AS POSSIBLE2 TAILOR MADE3 ADAPTED INTERFACE

  20. DFA =CONSCIOUS EXCLUSION

  21. EASY, FRIENDLY AND DELIGHTFUL TO USE| SIR CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING, RCA, LONDON |

  22. UFOUNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

  23. UFO, ALSO UNWANTED FEATURE OPTIONSFROM FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION TO FORM FOLLOWS FICTION, NO OBVIOUS SOLUTIONS|SIR CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING, RCA, LONDON |

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