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Back to basics – human physiology, psychology & place-making

Jan 17, 2017

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Page 1: Back to basics – human physiology, psychology & place-making

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Important emergency information • Evacuation

• On hearing the alarm you must evacuate the building immediately via the nearest exit. Please remain with your host at the assembly point.

• Invacuation

• In the unlikely event of a security threat, specific instructions will be given via the PA system. You may be asked to locate to the shelter station below ground level. Please remain with your host at the shelter station.

• For advice and details on the location of the assembly point and shelter station, or if you need assistance to leave the building in an emergency, please speak with Reception or your host and they will discuss your individual needs privately.

• Emergency Assistance

• For first aid and emergency assistance please call

Security on ext. 2001.

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Housekeeping

• In event of a fire

• Recording & dissemination

• Mobiles on silent please

• Wifi - WellcomeGuest – no password

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Vision

Our vision is a world where everyone’s wellbeing is enhanced by

healthier buildings and spaces.

Mission

The Feeling Good Foundation is a not-for profit organisation set up by industry and academia to

discover, develop and mainstream knowledge about what enhances health and wellbeing in the built

environment. We do this by

• gathering and sharing information,

• conducting research,

• applying knowledge

• raising awareness.

We facilitate and host Work Groups, talks and events that bring together engineers, interior designers,

quantity surveyors, architects, academics, manufacturers, healthcare experts and more to share, learn

and create better spaces.

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About UKCIP & ARCC

UKCIP

UKCIP works at the boundary of climate research, policy and practice, providing support and advice on adapting to climate change UKCIP work falls into 3 categories: • Decision-making for adaptation • Exchanging knowledge & ideas • Creative adaptation UKCIP is based in the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford

ARCC network

The Adaptation and Resilience in the Context of Change Network has been Funded by EPSRC since January 2009 to:

o promote cooperative working between academia and stakeholders

o facilitate the provision and sharing of information and evidence

o build the community to sustain engagement in the longer-term

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Dissemination materials & research avaialble online

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The building cycle –targeting stages

Lawyers

Consultants (for due diligence/urban

design and planning)

Health & Safety

& residents with a few additions by Briony Turner

Land remediation)

buildings fit for a future climate

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Skills framework for transformative action

Capacity What’s required

Systemic inquiry

• to understand the history of that system (sources of control, legitimacy and knowledge)

• to challenge the assumptions that underpin existing structures and ways of doing things

• real time iterative learning from application of interventions

Leadership • To shift between current activities and activities focused on coping well in the future

• To remain conscious of long-term goals when making short-term plans

• To cultivate uncertainty, reducing limitation of the exploration of its complexity and range of potential improvements

Learning from practice

• To observe and learn from the present • To create opportunities to reframe understanding • To facilitate the learning process to both challenge and support,

to enable reflection and reassessment

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Download from

www.ukcip.org.uk

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Next call for research findings

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Thank you for listening

If you have any questions and/or would like to explore collaborative work on this

with the ARCC network, please contact me:

[email protected]

www.arcc-network.org.uk

@ARCC_CN

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