What do green lanyards mean?

What is the Sunflower Lanyard? The Sunflower Lanyard is a green lanyard that's decorated, as you might expect, with yellow sunflowers. Raising awareness of hidden disabilities, this lanyard is a sign that the wearer might need some extra support.
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What do the different Coloured lanyards mean?

According to the picture, green lanyards indicate that staff are “Okay with hugs and high-fives”, orange lanyards state that wearers are “Okay with talking but not touching”, while a red lanyard means “Hi! I'm keeping my distance”.
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What do the green and yellow lanyards mean?

The hidden disabilities lanyard is also called the “sunflower lanyard” because of its appearance – a strip of green with a pattern of yellow sunflowers. Once you get one, it is yours to keep and use for future travels, visits and outings where the scheme is recognised.
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What are hidden disability lanyards for?

The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyard scheme is an initiative designed to act as a discreet sign that somebody has a hidden disability and requires additional assistance while out in public.
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Who qualifies for a Sunflower lanyard?

Be visible when you choose to be seen. Wearing the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower discreetly indicates to people around you including staff, colleagues and health professionals that you have a non-visible disability and you may need additional support, help or more time.
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What are 4 hidden disabilities?

The four most common types of hidden disabilities are:
  1. Autoimmune Diseases. In most people, the body's immune system protects them from invaders like bacteria and viruses. ...
  2. Mental Health Conditions. ...
  3. Neurological Disorders. ...
  4. Chronic Pain and Fatigue Disorders.
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Can I wear a sunflower lanyard for anxiety?

There are no official requirements for using a Sunflower Lanyard. They're used by people with diabetes, anxiety, chronic pain, autism, dementia, hearing impairments, epilepsy, ADHD, learning disabilities and Crohn's, to name but a few.
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Can you get a sunflower lanyard for asthma?

Some examples of situations where a sunflower lanyard might come in handy are: If you are asthmatic and cannot wear a mask for long periods of time, wearing a lanyard means that staff and shoppers will know that you have a reason for being exempt.
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Can I get a sunflower lanyard online?

You can buy sunflower lanyards online or you can buy them in participating shops. While some offer them for free for customers, others may ask for a donation to a charity. You don't have to prove you have a disability to buy a lanyard. The sunflower lanyard scheme is open to anyone.
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Can you get a sunflower lanyard for dyslexia?

In our recent magazine we showed how the dyslexic community has embraced the Sunflower Lanyard scheme by adding a dyslexia awareness card. Members of Dyslexia Scotland can buy the card for £1 when they join at http://ow.ly/8tta50EVRWB (Pick up a lanyard from Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard Scheme.)
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What Colour is a hidden disability lanyard?

You may have noticed someone wearing the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower, which is commonly displayed using a green lanyard patterned with sunflowers.
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What Colour is the sunflower lanyard?

People with hidden conditions can ask for special sunflower lanyards. These are bright green in colour and allow airport staff to easily and discreetly identify passengers who may need extra assistance.
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What does red lanyard mean?

Red lanyards mean “No photos, please”
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What does a blue lanyard mean?

Sometimes, people have disabilities that aren't obvious to other people. Until recently, those with certain conditions were denied a Blue Badge as the Blue Badge Scheme was designed to help people with set mobility problems. It has been very successful though since it was first introduced in 1970.
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What is NHS lanyard?

NHS Lanyard (Double Breakaway) will come apart if pulled or caught in machinery. Made from strong materials, these lanyards are suitable for constant wear by the user to help them to carry their ID Cards or accessories at all times.
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What does a purple lanyard mean?

We are thrilled to be collaborating with Purple to help raise awareness of hidden disabilities and how living with a hidden disability can make daily life more demanding for many people.
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What shops give Sunflower lanyard?

You can pick up a Sunflower Lanyard from many large retailers including Tesco, Sainsburys, Argos and Marks and Spencer. They're also available from all major airports and many railway stations. You can find out where the lanyard is recognised by using the search tool on the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower website.
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Is anxiety an invisible disability?

An invisible disability can include, but is not limited to: cognitive impairment and brain injury; the autism spectrum; chronic illnesses like multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, and fibromyalgia; d/Deaf and/or hard of hearing; blindness and/or low vision; anxiety, depression, PTSD, and many more.
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Is autism a disability?

Autism is a neurological developmental disability with an estimated prevalence of one to two percent of the American and worldwide population. The diversity of the disability means that each person's individual experience of autism and needs for supports and services can vary widely.
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How do you make a lanyard for asthma?

Most supermarkets can give you a lanyard for free, you can visit their customer service desk or ask at the checkout. You do not need to provide proof of your disability. The lanyard can be used in supermarkets, railway and coach stations, leisure facilities and airports.
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Is anxiety a hidden disability UK?

Non-visible disabilities include a wide range of disabilities. These are not limited to, but may include: mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, personality disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder. autism and Asperger's syndrome.
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Do sunflowers represent autism?

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport: SEA appears to be the first in the U.S. to offer such a solution: a green lanyard printed with yellow sunflowers that symbolizes a "hidden disability" such as dementia, hearing loss, post-traumatic stress disorder or autism.
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Is Asperger's a hidden disability?

Having an autistic spectrum disorder means that someone has difficulties in the areas of social interaction, communication and imagination. It is sometimes referred to as a 'hidden disability', as it is not usually visible when initially meeting someone with Asperger syndrome.
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What is the most approved disability?

1. Arthritis. Arthritis and other musculoskeletal disabilities are the most commonly approved conditions for disability benefits. If you are unable to walk due to arthritis, or unable to perform dexterous movements like typing or writing, you will qualify.
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What illnesses are classed as a disability?

What counts as disability
  • cancer, including skin growths that need removing before they become cancerous.
  • a visual impairment - this means you're certified as blind, severely sight impaired, sight impaired or partially sighted.
  • multiple sclerosis.
  • an HIV infection - even if you don't have any symptoms.
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