Enhancing education and awareness within the event industry is central to our mission. EventWell® offers a range of consultancy and support services designed to guide you on your journey toward neuroinclusive events.
Why Choose EventWell®?
- Lived Experience Leadership: As a neurodivergent-led organisation, we embody the principle #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs.
- Industry Expertise: With over 30 years of diverse event management and operations experience, our team comprises seasoned professionals deeply committed to the event industry.
- Advocates for Neuroinclusivity: For the past five years, we’ve been at the forefront of supporting neurodivergent event attendees and advocating for neuroinclusive event spaces.
- Qualified Professionals: Our team holds academic and professional qualifications in mental health, neurodiversity, safeguarding and psychology, ensuring informed and effective support.
- Social Enterprise Commitment: As a charitable social enterprise and not for profit, we reinvest our net profits into community and charitable projects, including quiet rooms and SEN grants for primary schools, championing #BusinessForGood and the next generation.
Sensory Guides & Sensory Mapping
Creating calm event experiences starts with clarity.

EventWell’s Sensory Mapping and Sensory Guide service helps event organisers design truly inclusive environments by identifying sensory triggers and communicating them clearly to attendees. Our expert team analyses your event’s sensory landscape, sound, light, crowd flow, and navigation, and produces easy-to-read guides that reduce pre-event anxiety and improve accessibility for everyone. Because when guests know what to expect, they can arrive calm, confident, and ready to connect.
Quiet Room Safety & Supervision Standard (QSSS™)
If it’s not supervised, it’s not safe.

QSSS™ is EventWell’s new industry benchmark for safe, supervised, and neuroinclusive quiet rooms and spaces at events. Built on five years of frontline experience and thousands of attendee interactions, it sets the minimum standards organisers need to protect wellbeing, reduce risk, and deliver genuinely supportive safe spaces. This is the framework that ensures quiet rooms aren’t just a nice idea, they’re safe, consistent, and professionally run.



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