Network

Connect with our network for expert or peer-to-peer advice. Our network includes experts across many aspects of toilet design, available for contact. Each person’s profile features their biography, contact details and their areas of expertise.

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Bio:
Researcher of water supply, drainage and sanitary appliances for many years at BRE. Chairman of the BSI Committee responsible for BS 6465 Sanitary appliance provision. Former Principal Technical Officer of the CIPHE. Currently lecturing on water topics for CIBSE. Co-author of books on Drainage Design and Sustainable Water Supplies, as well as numerous BRE publications.
John Griggs Water and More John represents the UK on various International and European committees, eg: non-sewered sanitation, Service activities relating to drinking water supply, wastewater and stormwater systems, above1
Expertise:
British StandardsResearchWaste & Wastewater Engineering

Bio:
Raymond joined the BTA in 2002 and became Managing Director in 2014. His previous experience was with KBT for 9 years and 15 + years with Chartered Institution of Waste Management (CIWM). Member of British Cleaning Council (BCC) & World Toilet Association (WTO)
Raymond Martin Managing Director, British Toilet Association (BTA) Contact Email: raymond@btaloos.co.uk Resources www.btaloos.co.uk
Expertise:
Awareness / AdvocacyConsultancy / StrategyCrime / Anti-Social BehaviourDesignProvision / Service

Bio:
I am a Reader in Disability Studies and Education at Sheffield Hallam University. My research draws on disability, queer, trans and gender studies to consider relationships between disability, gender and the body.
Jen Slater Sheffield Hallam University I led the AHRC-funded Around the Toilet project (www.aroundthetoilet.com). Around the Toilet used arts-based participatory approaches to explore toilets as spaces of exclusion and belonging.1
Expertise:
Accessibility / InclusivityDesignDisabilityGenderLGB / Queer & TransResearch

Bio:
Dr Lauren White is an ESRC-funded research fellow at the Department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield.
Lauren White Research Fellow, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield. Lauren is a sociologist working at the intersections of everyday life, creative qualitative methodologies and the sociology of health1
Expertise:
Accessibility / InclusivityDesignResearchSociology

Bio:
Recently retired – I was Technical Director of a large architectural practice, where I was responsible for technical knowledge and dissemination within the practice, including new technology, technical problem solutions, and technical law.
Michelle Barkley Technical Director (retired), at a large architectural practice. Recently retired – I was Technical Director of a large architectural practice, where I was responsible for technical knowledge and1
Expertise:
Architecture / Architectural designBusiness / Legal / Law

Bio:
Social Worker by background turned Filmmaker who is training as a Family Therapist.
Rupert Williams Filmmaker (Bathroom Privileges) and Social Worker I am interested in how filmmaking and therapy work together. I’ve made a short film, Bathroom Privileges about marginalised communities not having1
Expertise:
Impact ProductionStorytelling

Bio:
Marcus Willcocks is Research Fellow in Design and Public Space, with the Design Against Crime Research Centre at Central Saint Martins, UAL. He is also Senior Urban Designer with Sustrans and a Built Environment Expert with the Design Council.
Marcus Willcocks Research Fellow, Design Against Crime Research Centre, University of the Arts London Marcus specialises in place-based, social and collaborative design, practice and research, across built environments and physical1
Expertise:
Crime / Anti-Social BehaviourDesignResearchUrban Environment / Infrastructure