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:
A design anthropologist, Jo-Anne has undertaken a number of empirical studies with nearly 500 users on their experiences of public toilets in the UK. Her PhD and subsequent research has specifically focused on how design has succeeded or failed to meet users’ needs and has considered the physical barriers created by design as well as issues of safety and dignity.
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Expertise:
Accessibility / InclusivityConsultancy / StrategyDesignDisabilityResearchUrban Environment / Infrastructure

Bio:
Charlotte is a Research Fellow at the Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health, University of Exeter. Her research interests lie at the intersections of gender, sexuality, disability and medicine.
Charlotte Jones Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health, University of Exeter Between 2015-2018, Charlotte was Research Fellow on Around the Toilet, a series of AHRC-funded1
Expertise:
DisabilityGenderLabour & WorkResearch

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