I got my Sunflower Wristband today for when I go to places like aquarium or Airport/Train stations they know I also other disabilities not just my physical condition that I’m also Autistic too. If you want to learn more please go to the Hidden Disabilities website link https://hiddendisabilitiesshop.com.au
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#WearTheSunflower #actuallyautistic #neurodivergent #hiddendisabilitiessunflower #CerebralPalsy #australia #inclusion #EmbraceUniqueness
A symbol for non-visible disabilities, also known as hidden disabilities or invisible disabilities.
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a globally-recognised symbol for non-visible disabilities, also known as hidden disabilities or invisible disabilities. Some people choose to wear the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower to discreetly identify that they may need support, help, or just a little more time in shops, transport or public spaces.