Our Quiet Room | Rūma Wahangū can be found in G Block, Room 313 on the Dunedin Campus.

This low sensory space is designed to provide a calm and soothing environment for individuals sensitive to sensory stimulation or who need a quiet space to relax and unwind. It is for those that need a peaceful setting to escape sensory overload, anxiety or stress.

It features soft lighting, comfortable seating, and a serene atmosphere to minimise sensory overload and promote relaxation.

While everyone is welcome, those who need a low sensory environment for sensory regulation will have priority use.

Please maintain a quiet atmosphere within the room. Avoid making loud noises or sudden movements that could disturb others using the space.

 

Alternative spaces: Botanic Gardens, Robertson Library

 

Some pictures of the Rūma Wahangū:

the quiet room door, featuring a rainbow neurodiversity symbol

The quiet room features plush seating, a blackboard, and a mural of a tree.

A picture of the quiet room, featuring a sofa and several individual chairs.


Published on 3 Apr 2024

Orderdate: 3 Apr 2024
Expiry: 3 Apr 2026