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UAE’s Sensory Overload Room Offers Insight into Autism’s Daily Struggles

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A new virtual-reality simulation in Abu Dhabi is helping parents, teachers, and caregivers understand what sensory overload feels like for people with autism. Soon, a mobile version of the experience will be available across the UAE, reaching more people.

Known as the Autism Reality Experience, this immersive room is the first of its kind in the UAE and the Middle East, and the second in the world. It aims to provide parents of children with autism better insight into their needs, helping them care more effectively.

In an interview with Andy Faulkner, CEO of Topland, the company behind the initiative, shared that over 550 people have already participated in the simulation in the past three months. Faulkner noted, “We had mothers walk out crying and some participants who couldn’t finish the experience because it was so overwhelming.”

He recalled one mother saying: “My son lived 22 years in my world, and now I spent 10 minutes in his.” Another participant, a caregiver at a facility, said the experience inspired her to give a hug to someone with autism because she now understood his challenges.

Faulkner also mentioned how the simulation impacted a professional who owns an autism center. She decided to revamp her learning materials entirely based on the insights she gained during the session.

The Autism Reality Experience, located at the Zayed Higher Organisation for People of Determination, was developed by UK-based Training 2 Care. The project involved over 140 contributors, including children and adults with autism. Those interested can book a time slot through an online system.

Inside the simulation, participants enter a dark room and wear special eyeglasses to distort their vision and thick gloves to reduce their ability to hold objects. They listen to amplified sounds like a ticking clock, dripping tap, or vacuum noise through headphones. To heighten the sensory experience, various fragrances are added to the environment. Participants are then asked to complete simple tasks, such as writing on post-it notes or placing coins in a piggy bank.

Faulkner added that plans are underway to develop a smaller, mobile version of the experience in a van to make it accessible to more people across the UAE in the coming months.

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