17 abr 2025

Trauma-Informed Design with Rachael Dietkus

Watch an insightful Ask Me Anything session with Rachael Dietkus, founder of Social Workers Who Design and an active member of the Design Justice Network and the Social Work Futures Lab. We discussed how to design better forms, interactions, and experiences for people with lived experience.

Watch an insightful Ask Me Anything session with Rachael Dietkus, founder of Social Workers Who Design and an active member of the Design Justice Network and the Social Work Futures Lab. We discussed how to design better forms, interactions, and experiences for people with lived experience. This session will delve into the responsibility of asking questions sensitively, understanding the role of the designer, and how to create supportive systems.

Rachael Dietkus is an expert in the field of trauma-informed design and has written and spoken actively about how to meet the needs of the people we serve and how teams can navigate their own biases in the process. https://www.rachaeldietkus.com/

https://www.socialworkerswho.design/

Jesse James – Director of Design, Exygy Jesse brings extensive expertise in creating user-centered designs that prioritize accessibility and inclusivity. At Exygy, Jesse has created design systems for the SF Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, the SF County Transportation Agency, the SF Unified School District, and the SF Committee on Information Technology.

17 abr 2025

Trauma-Informed Design with Rachael Dietkus

Watch an insightful Ask Me Anything session with Rachael Dietkus, founder of Social Workers Who Design and an active member of the Design Justice Network and the Social Work Futures Lab. We discussed how to design better forms, interactions, and experiences for people with lived experience.

Watch an insightful Ask Me Anything session with Rachael Dietkus, founder of Social Workers Who Design and an active member of the Design Justice Network and the Social Work Futures Lab. We discussed how to design better forms, interactions, and experiences for people with lived experience. This session will delve into the responsibility of asking questions sensitively, understanding the role of the designer, and how to create supportive systems.

Rachael Dietkus is an expert in the field of trauma-informed design and has written and spoken actively about how to meet the needs of the people we serve and how teams can navigate their own biases in the process. https://www.rachaeldietkus.com/

https://www.socialworkerswho.design/

Jesse James – Director of Design, Exygy Jesse brings extensive expertise in creating user-centered designs that prioritize accessibility and inclusivity. At Exygy, Jesse has created design systems for the SF Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, the SF County Transportation Agency, the SF Unified School District, and the SF Committee on Information Technology.

17 abr 2025

Trauma-Informed Design with Rachael Dietkus

Watch an insightful Ask Me Anything session with Rachael Dietkus, founder of Social Workers Who Design and an active member of the Design Justice Network and the Social Work Futures Lab. We discussed how to design better forms, interactions, and experiences for people with lived experience.

Watch an insightful Ask Me Anything session with Rachael Dietkus, founder of Social Workers Who Design and an active member of the Design Justice Network and the Social Work Futures Lab. We discussed how to design better forms, interactions, and experiences for people with lived experience. This session will delve into the responsibility of asking questions sensitively, understanding the role of the designer, and how to create supportive systems.

Rachael Dietkus is an expert in the field of trauma-informed design and has written and spoken actively about how to meet the needs of the people we serve and how teams can navigate their own biases in the process. https://www.rachaeldietkus.com/

https://www.socialworkerswho.design/

Jesse James – Director of Design, Exygy Jesse brings extensive expertise in creating user-centered designs that prioritize accessibility and inclusivity. At Exygy, Jesse has created design systems for the SF Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, the SF County Transportation Agency, the SF Unified School District, and the SF Committee on Information Technology.

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Bloom is a product from Exygy. We partner with social impact organizations to design and build technology that improves lives.

Copyright ©2023. Exygy Inc.

Exygy

Bloom is a product from Exygy. We partner with social impact organizations to design and build technology that improves lives.

Copyright ©2023. Exygy Inc.