Lane Cove Council is now a part of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program. This program gives those living with a hidden disability access to a Sunflower lanyard. This lanyard has a yellow sunflower printed on a green background and indicates to those around the wearer that they are a person with a hidden disability and may require support, understanding or a little more time.
Lane Cove Council recognised that some disabilities, conditions or chronic illnesses are not immediately obvious to others.
The Sunflower lanyards are available upon request at Lane Cove Council Civic Centre, Lane Cove Library and St Leonards library.
What is the Sunflower?
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a way to let others know you have a disability, condition or chronic illness that isn't immediately apparent. By wearing it, you can signal that you might need extra help, understanding, or patience when you're out in public, at work, in shops, or using transportation. The Sunflower is a simple yet effective way to communicate your non-visible disability without explaining it whenever you need assistance.
The Sunflower:
- doesn't automatically entitle you to any specific accommodations or services. However, it serves as a subtle signal for others to be aware of your needs and offer assistance if needed. It can also help alleviate any potential misunderstandings or judgments from others who may not understand your condition.
- is not limited to any specific disability or condition; it can represent various non-visible disabilities, conditions and chronic illnesses.
- is a symbol that promotes inclusivity and understanding for those with non-visible disabilities, conditions and chronic illnesses.
- is entirely optional.
For more information, visit the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower website.