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Richmond Hill Academy Sensory Room

Yorkshire

Richmond Hill Academy Sensory Room, a pioneering initiative in the field of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) support, has opened in Leeds with £16,000 funding from Wooden Spoon Charity. This project, aimed at creating a calming environment to support students with autism and complex communication needs, is set to have a significant impact on the local community.

The bespoke sensory room at Richmond Hill Academy, part of the Gorse Academies Trust, will provide a space designed to aid in students’ self-regulation, focus, and social skill development. As part of the school’s commitment to supporting mental health and social engagement, the room offers sensory stimulation to foster emotional wellbeing and academic growth.

The Specialist Resource Provision at Richmond Hill serves students with autism and complex communication needs, and this new addition is expected to enhance students’ learning experiences significantly.

Generously funded by Wooden Spoon Charity, the sensory room exemplifies the charity’s dedication to life-changing projects for children and young people across the UK and Ireland. In the past year alone, Wooden Spoon Charity has impacted over 113,000 children, supporting local projects that promote inclusive and supportive learning environments.

Wooden Spoon is a charitable organisation dedicated to transforming lives through the power of the rugby community. Known for its commitment to helping support children with disabilities or facing disadvantage across the UK and Ireland, the charity has funded numerous projects that create opportunities for children and young people. With a track record of impactful, community-driven projects, Wooden Spoon aims to improve lives through physical, educational, and social projects. Through collaborations like this, Wooden Spoon continues its mission to make positive, lasting change in communities.

Support sensory spaces across the UK by donating funds to Wooden Spoon or simply find out more about Sensory Spaces.

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