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Mx Andrew Marsdenmarsdeat@pixelfed.social
2025-04-25
A white person is standing up. They are wearing a red t-shirt and a green Hidden Disabilities sunflower lanyard with “I have a hidden disability” on the green card attached to it. There is a Transport for London ‘Please Offer Me a Seat’ round blue badge with white letter pinned to the lanyard.
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It is a discreet sign to indicate to people around you including staff, colleagues and health professionals that you have a hidden disability and may need additional support, help or a little more time.
How can wearing the Sunflower benefit you?
People around you may ask what they can do to assist you
Your carer can use your Sunflower to tell us about the additional help you may need

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Das hatte ich hier bereits am 26.08.2024 veröffentlicht. So sieht das in London aus, hier aus einem Einkaufszentrum in Shepherd's Bush:
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower will let us know that you may need some
additional support.
Living with a hidden disability can make daily life more demanding for many people, but it can be difficult for others to identify, acknowledge or understand the challenges you face.
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower makes you visible.


The Hidden Disabilities 
The Sunflower will let us know 
§ that you may need some
additional support
Living with a hidden disability can make daily life more demanding for many people, but it can be difficult for others to identify, acknowledge or understand the challenges you face. 
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower makes you visible
It is a discreet sign to indicate to people around you including staff, colleagues and health professionals that you have a hidden disability and may need additional support, help or a little more time. 
How can wearing the Sunflower benefit you?
People around you may ask what they can do to assist you
Your carer can use your Sunflower to tell us about  the additional help you may need 
All our staff are trained to identify the Sunflower and may ask what they can do to assist you. 
Please ask a member of security if you would like a sunflower lanyard whilst visiting the W12 and they will be able to help you. 
W12 Shopping
Making the invisible visible!
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@atarifrosch
Natürlich besteht die "Gefahr", aber diesen Menschen halte ich dann das Schild, das am Band hängt, vors Gesicht.
Da steht gut lesbar "Ich habe eine unsichtbare Behinderung, bzw. "I'm Autistic".
Das Band aus diesem Grund nicht zu tragen, trägt 0 zur Aufklärung bei.

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2025-04-13

In London habe ich letzten August einen ganz anderen Umgang mit Behinderung im Allgemeinen, mit nicht sichtbaren Behinderungen und Träger:innen des Sonnenblumenbandes im Besonderen erfahren. Es war eine Wohltat, nicht nur am Flughafen Heathrow, sondern auch in Einkaufszentren, Supermärkten, der U-Bahn und selbst im Nottinghill Carnival.
(siehe Foto).
Wir müssen uns nicht verstecken, wir müssen uns nicht schämen.
Das ist internalisierter Ableismus. Der kann weg.

Andrea mit gelb gerahmter Sonnenbrille gelb-grünem T-Shirt und einer Dose Strongbow Cider bein Nottinghill Carnival. Dey trägt ein Hidden Disability Sunflower Lanyard welches in UK überall fast überall bekannt ist

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