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Hidden Disabilities Sunflower initiative in full bloom at Council venues

14 February 2024
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Redland City Council has implemented an internationally-recognised program to support people in the community living with non-visible disabilities.

The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower initiative aims to encourage greater inclusivity, acceptance and understanding of people living with disabilities such as dementia, vision and hearing impairment and chronic illnesses.

Through the wearing of white sunflower lanyards or pins, Council employees show those with a non-visible disability that they are there to provide support and extra help if needed.

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Individuals can also choose to wear a green sunflower lanyard, wristband or badge if they want to voluntarily disclose to others that they have a hidden disability and may require extra assistance when completing a task or activity.

The initiative has been rolled out at Council’s Visitor Information Centre, Customer Service Centres, Redland Art Gallery, Libraries and Redland Performing Arts Centre, with the goal of expanding the program into all areas of Council in the future.

White sunflower merchandise is worn to support people with hidden disabilities.

Redland City Council CEO Andrew Chesterman said he was proud to see the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower initiative being implemented at Council venues across the city.

“This initiative aligns with who we are as an organisation that works hard at creating inclusive and welcoming experiences for everyone,” Mr Chesterman said.

“I have a personal interest in creating better experiences for people of all abilities.

“As a parent to a 20-year-old son with no speech, and a significant intellectual impairment, I see first-hand the impact a little more additional support, care and kindness can have on him every day.

“I am extremely proud to be part of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower network and that we are the first council in Queensland to officially join.”

For more information about the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower initiative, including how to buy lanyards, wristbands and badges, visit hdsunflower.com/au/.

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