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The scheme uses the sunflower as a symbol for disability. Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a British scheme and company created to help people with hidden disabilities navigate and find help in public places, by providing sunflower lanyards to provide for people with hidden disabilities to signal their need for extra help in public.
One mitigation is to provide an easy way for people to self-designate as having an invisible disability, and for organizations to have processes in place to assist those so self-designating. An example of this is the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower, initially launched in the UK in 2016 but now gaining some international recognition as well. [23]
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Ambassador Melynda Johnson volunteers a couple of times a week. She said she believes the Sunflower program helps people feel more comfortable.
Under the Sunflower Program, people can wear a green lanyard, pin or bracelet covered in sunflowers to indicate they have dementia or other hidden disability. RDU will make them available at the ...
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A new program, developed in the United Kingdom, aims to help people with dementia, autism and other invisible disabilities navigate the airport. At RDU airport, sunflowers mean help is at hand for ...
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