A Space To Be

  • Sensory Maps

    We design clear, easy-to-read sensory maps to help visitors navigate your venue with confidence. Our maps highlight high- and low-sensory areas, quiet zones, facilities, and accessibility features, so guests can plan their visit around their needs. Each map is tailored to your space, making it easier for everyone to feel safe, supported, and included.

  • Accessibility Guides

    We create detailed, easy-to-follow accessibility guides tailored to your venue or event. Each guide gives visitors a clear walkthrough of the space — with photos, floor information, and notes on lighting, noise, and sensory triggers. Designed to reduce uncertainty and anxiety, our guides help guests plan their visit in advance, ensuring they feel confident and welcome from arrival to departure.

  • Sensory Spaces

    We design and set up calm, comfortable sensory spaces where visitors can take a break, decompress, and regulate before rejoining the event. Each space is tailored to your venue’s needs and can include soft lighting, comfortable seating, sensory tools, and quiet activities. Our sensory spaces provide a welcoming retreat for neurodivergent guests, families, and anyone who needs time away from busy or high-stimulation environments.

Built From Experience

Too many neurodivergent people miss out on festivals and live events because the spaces aren’t built for them. The crowds, noise, and chaos can be overwhelming — and support is rarely there when it’s needed most.

Nysa exists to change that. We’re led by lived experience and built on the belief that everyone deserves to feel safe, seen, and part of the moment — not left out of it.