Indoor Events Sensory Experience Survey by Neuromix Consulting
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Complete the survey for a chance to win a $25 gift card in a draw as a thank-you for sharing your experiences.
This survey explores how sensory factors like sound, scent, and physical comfort affect people's experiences at indoor events.

It takes about 20–30 minutes, mostly short questions (yes/no, scales, and a few optional open answers).

Complete it for a chance to win a $25 gift card — one respondent will be selected in a random draw at the end of November 2025.  

Your input helps make spaces more sensory friendly.

Neurotypical people are encouraged to enter.
This survey is managed by Lacey Artemis, a neurodivergent speaker, consultant, and event runner looking to make event experiences better for everyone.

You can find out more about my work at http://www.neuromixconsulting.com and contact me via info@neuromixconsulting.com
While neurodivergent people tend to struggle with sensory issues more frequently and more significantly than neurotypical people, I know from speaking to a variety of people at a variety of events that some sensory issues are more 'universal'.

I am seeking to gather data to support initiatives to represent & benefit everyone. Attached is a short video explaining the why behind this survey, and the goals I hope it will help achieve.

The survey is broken into different sections (General, Sensory, Demographic). Some of the questions are optional to answer.

Thank you for taking the time to add your voice!
The below graphic shows a constellation of types of neurodivergence.
Have you been formally diagnosed with any of the following conditions, or strongly suspect you have the condition(s) based on personal experience?
(self-ID is accepted for things like Autism, ADHD, and learning disorders like Dyslexia/Dyscalculia)
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On average, how often do you attend public social events?
(can include anything from smaller board gaming nights to hobby workshops to networking events to conferences)
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