HOK, Tarkett conduct neurodiversity survey

HomeCommercialHOK, Tarkett conduct neurodiversity survey

neurodiversitySolon, Ohio—Deisgn firm HOK and flooring manufacturer Tarkett asked neurodiverse individuals in the U.S., UK and Canada to share how their work environments could better cater to their jobs and personal needs. Genius Within, an organization dedicated to helping neuro-minorities maximize their potential, provided advisory services as the team built on in-depth research and insights by HOK as well as the commercial interiors color specification guide developed by Tarkett to help businesses design for inclusion, according to the companies.

Neurodiversity refers to variations in human neurocognitive functioning—the different ways we think, process information and relate to others. One in seven people worldwide are estimated to have a neurodiverse condition such as ADHD, autism, dyspraxia, dyslexia and Tourette’s syndrome.

According to the companies, HOK and Tarkett’s survey collected feedback from 202 neurodiverse individuals, with a focus on women and workers older than 30, two groups that have been largely underrepresented in other studies on neurodiversity.

The survey found several challenges these individuals face when it comes to workplaces. A few of those include:

  • 77% of respondents reported being hypersensitive to noise and sound in the workplace
  • 62% of respondents were hypersensitive to visual distractions (movement, color, light) in the office
  • Women reported greater overall sensory sensitivity challenges in the workplace compared to men, particularly when it came to temperature and light (62% and 59% compared to 46% and 44%, respectively).

Insights from the survey can help workplace designers and product manufacturers create spaces that are more supportive and inclusive for neurodiverse employees, according to the companies. Survey respondents specifically identified the following workplace strategy and design solutions employers could consider:

  • Offer training and education about neurodiversity to all staff
  • Offer all employees (neurodiverse and neurotypical) a variety of workplace choices, from open office environments to private, to address various sensory stimulations
  • Provide spaces that support and encourage physical movement and access to natural light
  • Create flexible work policies that give people autonomy over their schedule and work environment, including work-from-home opportunities when feasible

“One size, or solution, misfits all,” said Kay Sargent, director of workplace, HOK. “This latest study continues to show that, to allow all employees to thrive, office designs need to remain fluid and adaptable. Employers can improve employee wellness and productivity by offering a wide range of choices, allowing people to continually select the best space for their individual needs and the task at hand.”

While the pandemic has normalized hybrid work and encouraged a wider conversation around employee wellbeing, the HOK/Tarkett survey suggests opportunities still exist for organizations to do more to support their employees, according to the companies.

“Neurodiverse employees bring valuable diversity of thought and competitive advantage to their organizations,” said Leslie Thompson, director of workplace, Tarkett. “Optimizing the work environment to support each individual isn’t just the right thing to do for our people; it’s simply good business.”

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