Our @Cubbiecare - a sensory space - has been installed today. It will be used for provision for our neurodiverse children and those with social, emotional and mental health needs or an OT programme. #datetodream
Want to find out more about our new immersive multi-sensory space CUBBIE? Check out this short video and see how it works!
https://t.co/ohEhOiQhGc
@MU_MAP@Cubbiecare
We're delighted to introduce CUBBIE, a new immersive multi-sensory space located on Level 1 of @library_MU that reduces anxiety and encourages participation in less than 15 minutes!
To book your 15-minute session click here: https://t.co/2ZP02Akke5
It’s Conference Time! School leaders will gather in Killarney this week to participate in the AMCSS/JMB 37th Annual Conference, celebrating vibrant diversity in the Voluntary Secondary Sector. @JMB_Secretariat #JMBConference
My daughter saw the sensory cubbie in a library on Nationwide last night @Cubbiecare and has asked me to ask @corkcitylibrary to "please please please" get one so she can take a break if gets overwhelmed at @WorldBookFest events. "Today please" 😂
#Autism#Inclusion
We were delighted to visit Neurodiversity Sandymount to see their new Cubbie which we sponsored through our Community Development Fund.
A Cubbie is an immersive sensory space that helps regulate sensory stress and it has been a fantastic addition to their Sensory Centre.
I believe we ALL need regulation living in this world that never stops spinning with heads that reflect the movement ;) This is a great service @Cubbiecare thank you!
❤Feeling the love in #NaasLib peeps!❤
Lovely cards from Eileen and Room 18 -Scoil Phadraig BNS Clane who were in making good use of our really cool sensory room with the Cubbie and Tovertafel. 🥰
#Throwback to 2022 when we officially opened the Cubbie Sensory Hub - a safe space on-campus for students and staff to balance sensory needs.
The event was held today to mark #WorldAutismDay.
The opening of the Cubbie formed part of University of Galway’s wider efforts to break down barriers to inclusion by investing in facilities and supports to make the campus friendlier for autistic people.
The space can pre-empt overloads and balance sensory needs by regulating, alerting or calming senses, and helping with anxiety and mindfulness.
Read more: https://t.co/G8aM9iFkKG
#UniversityOfGalway #ThrowbackThursday #AutismAwareness