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Create a quiet space to make your event more accessible.

Event producers are increasingly choosing to offer a quiet space, providing respite from other busy, sensorily stimulating event areas.

A quiet space can be helpful for anyone at your event and is especially necessary to create a safe and comfortable environment for neurodivergent folks, including autistic people; survivors of trauma; and those living with psycho-social disabilities.

We can help you create an inviting space with calming equipment and creative and sensory activities that will give your guests the opportunity to rest, recuperate and reset before rejoining the main event.

We follow best practice guidelines and have lived experience among the people on our team.

Needs vary, and what works for one person might not suit another. We fit out quiet spaces which strike a balance, with enough options and equipment to offer choice and autonomy, allowing different people to meet their own needs.

We have customisable quiet space options to match your event. Using the buttons below, you can find out more, book or connect to discuss your requirements.

Providing a quiet area is recommended by the Equality and Human Rights Commission in their event planning guide.

The guide can help you produce an event that is accessible to more people.