A UK airport has issued guidance for passengers set to travel very soon in a bid to help make the process less stressful.
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Understanding Hidden Disabilities
Hidden disabilities, or non-visible disabilities, are conditions that affect a person’s daily life but may not be immediately obvious to others. The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Scheme describes them ...
People living with invisible disabilities may desire to keep them hidden, to avoid being treated differently. The desire to keep quiet may stem from social desirability bias, wanting to make a good ...
In the UK alone, there are around 14.5 million people who live with a disability. When it comes to physical impairments, you are more likely to be aware that a person has a disability, especially if ...
Travel can be made easier for some people living with an invisible disability or health condition by wearing a 'Sunflower Lanyard'. Hundreds of airports around the world recognise it and what it may ...
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Invisible Disabilities and PIP Assessments
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical, legal, or financial advice. Invisible disabilities, including but not limited to autoimmune disorders, ...
The Hidden Disability Sunflower first originated at Gatwick Airport in the UK, and was brought to Australia and New Zealand by Melbourne not-for-profit organisation Bayley House. The Sunflower is a ...
The busy summer holiday season is almost upon us ...
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