Arsenal unveil new sensory room

Arsenal have launched a new sensory room, which will give fans with profound special needs and their families and carers the opportunity to go to matches live at Emirates Stadium – in some cases for the first time.

The space, which contains a range of sensory tools and games, follows a long history of providing services for disabled supporters dating back to the early 1960s when the club first introduced a commentary service for visually impaired supporters – a service which continues to this day.

The new sensory room is credit to the hard work of the Shippey Campaign, which was founded by the parents of three children with Autism.

Peter Shippey, who attended the opening of Arsenal’s sensory room, said: “It’s fantastic that Arsenal have created a sensory room. This room will allow autistic supporters and their families to enjoy football, maybe for the first time in their lives.

“This is the best facility that has been introduced and we are so pleased that a club like Arsenal is showing that they care for their supporters.”

The Shippey Campaign also posted onto their Facebook

The Gunners also provide an audio version of every home matchday programme for visually impaired supporters and the club were the first Premier League club to install a Guide Dog Toilet facility.

Other facilities and services which have been introduced include a Disabled Supporters Match Day Lounge, where disabled supporters can meet and enjoy a hot drink before games.

Story from Islington Gazette

http://www.islingtongazette.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal/new-sensory-room-unveiled-at-emirates-stadium-to-help-supporters-enjoy-match-day-1-5214095

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