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Want to find out more about how design can help you reduce violence and aggression in A&E? We ran a series of free webinars that explored more about how designers and design research can help reduce violence and aggression in A&E.

Insights on violence and aggression in A&E

Presented by ethnographic researchers Becky Rowe and Martin Bontoft

Reducing violence and aggression in A&E webinar: Insights from Design Council on Vimeo.

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Generating design solutions tailored to your A&E

Presented by the Reducing violence and aggression in A&E design team

Reducing violence and aggression in A&E webinar: Design solutions from Design Council on Vimeo.

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The Design Process

Presented by Colum Lowe and Neal Stone

Reducing violence and aggression in A&E webinar: The Design Process from Design Council on Vimeo.

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Design solution for reducing violence and aggression in A&E

Design solutions

A transcript of what was said about design solutions for reducing violence and aggression in A&E and links to relevant information

Insights from ethnographic research

A transcript of what was said about insights generated by ethnographic research for reducing violence and aggression in A&E and links to relevant information

Double Diamond design process

The design process

A transcript of what was said about the design process and links to relevant information

Perpetrator characteristics

Six sets of perpetrator characteristics that highlight the diversity of people who become violent and aggressive in A&E.

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Triggers of violence and aggression

Beyond individual characteristics that may make an individual more or less likely to be violent or aggressive, there may be triggers that cause peple to react badly.

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