CASCADE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Some passengers at Gerald R. Ford International Airport may soon be sporting a bright yellow sunflower. It’s part of a program to identify those who may need extra ...
The hustle and bustle of airports can be challenging to navigate for many travelers, especially for people with invisible disabilities. More airports have become more inclusive for neurodivergent ...
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 ...
It’s imperative for managers and leaders to actively engage in making their workplaces more inclusive for people with invisible disabilities. In 2024, the importance of creating inclusive workplaces ...
There’s a big problem with work that’s invisible to too many of us: According to the CDC, 61 million adults in the United States (26%), have at least one disability. About half of that group: 33 ...
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Coloradan adds special symbol for invisible disabilities to license, says it has helped
The Invisible Disabilities symbol is a small icon that can be voluntarily added to a person's ID to signify they live with a disability that isn't immediately visible such as PTSD or multiple ...
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