What does yellow lanyard mean?

Wearing the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower discreetly indicates to people around the wearer including staff, colleagues and health professionals that they need additional support, help or a little more time.
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What does the yellow sunflower lanyard mean?

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 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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Who is entitled to wear 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 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 is a hidden disability lanyard?

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. Supermarkets Tesco and Sainsbury's have started using the lanyards.
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What do sunflower lanyards mean?

Wearing the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower discreetly indicates to people around the wearer including staff, colleagues and health professionals that they need additional support, help or a little more time.
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What does a red lanyard mean?

Red lanyards mean “No photos, please”
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What does the black sunflower lanyard mean?

Wearing the Sunflower discreetly indicates to people around the wearer including staff, colleagues and health professionals that they need additional support, help or a little more time.
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What do blue lanyards 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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Can you still get sunflower lanyards?

How to get a Sunflower lanyard. Free Sunflower lanyards are available to customers with a hidden disability. Ask at the customer service desk in larger stores, or at the checkout in smaller ones*. You don't need to provide proof of a disability.
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Do people with autism wear lanyards?

A lanyard for travelers with autism, dementia and other unseen afflictions offers opportunities for understanding – and help. By Karen Gaudette Brewer ContributorNov.
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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 are the four hidden disabilities?

Cystic Fibrosis. Depression, ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, and other mental health conditions.
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What is classed as a hidden disability UK?

Hidden disabilities include autism, mental health, acquired/traumatic brain injury, sensory processing, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, partial sight and hearing loss. For instance, those with autism may need some extra time and space to process what is around them.
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Is anxiety a hidden disability?

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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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 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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Is autism a hidden disability?

Speech, language and communication difficulties can be seen as a hidden disability and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a condition which can be difficult for others to understand because of this.
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Why do soldiers wear lanyards?

Historically lanyards were worn by officers so that they may suspend a whistle, compass, or other similar item in a practical way, attached to the shoulder via the lanyard and closed within a pocket; this would ensure that the item would not be lost if dropped.
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What does a lanyard with flowers mean?

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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Why do Artillery wear white lanyards?

A LANYARD. “The Artillery wear a white lanyard as a penance - they deserted their guns whilst under fire - it's a sign of cowardice”. How many times has this story been related?.
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Can you get a sunflower lanyard for diabetes?

A card that clips onto your Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyard to indicate that you have diabetes. Please note, that the lanyard and plastic wallet are not included and will need to be ordered separately.
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Are Sunflowers a symbol for autism?

Awareness raising of invisible disabilities

The sunflower design is designed to discreetly let staff know that customers have a condition such as autism, dementia or a visual impairment, without the customer having to locate the staff member.
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Can I get a sunflower lanyard from Sainsburys?

Sainsbury's and Argos have today announced the nationwide rollout of sunflower lanyards in all stores, to help enhance the shopping experience for customers with hidden disabilities.
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