I guess I can sort of see why some people mightn't believe I'm disabled. When I'm out in public, you'll see an average, unremarkable guy. I could be slouching or a little slow to respond, but that's ...
Fed up with judgemental looks, comments and confrontations, a young South Australian woman living with a debilitating disease is calling for more recognition of 'invisible' disabilities. Sarah ...
Coauthored by Kate Copeland and Kathleen Bogart, Ph.D. Source: Justin Katigbak / Disabled and Here / Creative Commons attribution license Imagine waking up every day knowing that you’ll have to ...
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One in five Australians has a disability, according to The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Invisible disabilities include conditions that cause pain but are not outwardly visible. When ...
It can be hard to request a seat when your disability is invisible, writes Chloe Sargeant. Source: Getty Images, Twitter I commute on public transport every day. Public transport in my city is fine ...
In April, as I stepped onto a cruise ship with my family, I should have been excited. But often, I don’t have the luxury of feeling that first moment of vacation bliss. Living with multiple sclerosis, ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. “When systems only validate severe, visible impairment,” Wadood said, “women with real but ...