Sunflower Lanyard for Hidden Disabilities Introduced On Railway Service

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Sunflower Lanyard for Hidden Disabilities Introduced On Railway Service
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RT michaela_65uk: Could be of help adhd Autism etc Passengers who have a hidden condition or disability can now use a sunflower lanyard to show staff they may need additional assistance during their journey

Passengers who have a hidden condition or disability can now use a sunflower lanyard to show staff they may need additional assistance during their journey

London North Eastern Railway has become the latest in a series of transport providers to introduce sunflower lanyards for those who have a hidden disability or condition. The bright green sunflower print lanyard is fast becoming the symbol of hidden disabilities in the UK. Passengers who choose to wear a sunflower lanyard are able to discreetly let staff know they may be autistic, have ADHD, dementia, a visual impairment, or other condition without having to verbally disclose to staff.

LNER have also introduced Sunflower ambassadors along their route between London, Yorkshire, North East England and Scotland. Volunteers from around the business will be trained on how to best help customers with hidden disabilities. LNER is the first train company to introduce the scheme, following the introduction at multiple UK airports including London

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