The story behind the “not all disabilities are visible” sign

Tonya Glennester, was visiting the supermarket with her five-year-old daughter, Evalynn. Evalynn has ADHD and autism and can become distressed in noisy or crowded places. Glennester, who also sufferers from health issues took Evalynn into the disabled toilets to give her some space and privacy.

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Topics:
Inclusion and access

Source:
Australian Women's Weekly

Date published:
Tue 16th Aug, 2016