Quiet Spaces on Campus
Source: https://www.york.ac.uk/about/equality/inclusive-facilities/quiet-spaces/ Parent: https://www.york.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/applying/commuter/
What are quiet spaces and who are they for?
Quiet spaces on campus are designed for students and staff who need a safe, controlled environment for self-regulation, especially for those with sensory processing or neurodivergence. The purpose of these rooms is to help people manage their sensory input.
Explore our quiet spaces and sensory rooms
Take a closer look at the quiet spaces available in departments and colleges and go on a 360° tour of some of our rooms.
Sensory retreat rooms
Sensory study spaces
Quiet study spaces
Wellbeing rooms
Zoom pods
Quiet recreational spaces
Outdoor sensory spaces
Has something changed or do you have a quiet space you'd like to add?
If you need to report that anything has changed in the rooms when you visit or if you're a college or department that would like a space added to this webpage, please contact student-communities@york.ac.uk