
Sensory Technology Celebrates 20 Years in Business with Charitable Donations to Local Organisations
Ilkeston, Derbyshire – September 2024 In celebration of 20 successful years in business, Sensory Technology is giving back to the
Stay updated with our blog for the latest news, insights, and expert tips on creating engaging sensory environments.
Ilkeston, Derbyshire – September 2024 In celebration of 20 successful years in business, Sensory Technology is giving back to the
Calming Sensory Rooms are spaces designed to induce a state of calm, through the incorporation of sensory elements. These environments act as a quieter recluse to help users to regulate their emotions and achieve a higher level of productivity. In this week’s edition of Sensory Spaces, we’re exploring all things Calming Sensory Rooms.
In this week’s Sensory Spaces, we explore the key features of what makes up a Sensory Garden, where you would find one and some key benefits of sensory gardens for all types of users.
Whether you participate in all or some Easter celebrations – there are many ways to incorporate sensory-friendly elements. In this week’s blog post, we discuss how to set Easter expectations, prepare for the celebrations coming up and some fantastic sensory-friendly Easter activities.
In this week’s Sensory Spotlight, we’ll be exploring Floor and Wall Padding – which is one of the most essential parts of sensory spaces. Throughout our spotlight, we’ll be discussing why floor and wall padding are so important, the benefits they give to users and how they can be incorporated into various different types of sensory spaces.
The time has come for us to renew our SafeContractor Accreditation for another year and we can confirm we have officially been approved. Read more to find out what this means and how this affects you.
For this week’s blog, we’ve researched the various ways that you can combine traditional Christmas celebrations with sensory elements to create a sensory-friendly, inclusive Christmas for all.
Providing safe spaces for individuals who are struggling within public environments is an important part of becoming a more inclusive and supportive society. This week’s blog post will delve into how sensory spaces within public places can become an enjoyable experience for all.
There are various ways that you can create a sensory environment, each serving different purposes for the intended users. Whether this is a dedicated room or a dedicated space, there are many sensory tools and equipment that can help.
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Ilkeston,
Derbyshire
DE7 4RA
United Kingdom
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