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Help SOS Multi-sensory environments

Hi, I am hoping all of you lovely people might be able to help me.
I am currently in my last year of the foundation degree and starting on my "work-based project". For this I have decided to research the use of multi-sensory environments in mainstream primary schools. Particularly as a tool to enhance the educational development and social interaction for children with speech delays. There has been a lot of discussion recently for outdoor learning and the benefits this has on children - generally focused on early years settings.
Multi-sensory environments encompass a wide range of uses, but I am focusing on sensory gardens. Is there anybody out there who has a sensory garden facility in a primary school? What is the main purpose for your sensory garden? Is it used for anything else? Is it available to all?
If anyone has any views, advice or links that may be able to help me I would be most grateful.
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