People living with invisible disabilities may desire to keep them hidden, to avoid being treated differently. The desire to keep quiet may stem from social desirability bias, wanting to make a good ...
More than two thirds (67%) of employees with invisible disabilities say they have to source support and reasonable adjustments at work alone. Invisible disabilities, also known as hidden disabilities, ...
For the more than 10 million people in the UK living with a hidden disability, life often means navigating a world that fails to recognise the full extent of their challenges. Unlike visible ...
My illness might be invisible, but it’s debilitating, nonetheless (Picture: Eleanor Noyce) Before I was diagnosed with a chronic health condition, I had almost no knowledge surrounding disability ...
You mean I’m not weird?”For nearly 37 years, Ankur Kayesth had lived with a quiet uncertainty he could never quite name.
The next episode in a series of five short films Talk Disability: Invisible Disabilities explores the theme of invisible disabilities focuses on Chris McEwen. Chris has lived a life of extremes. From ...
Professional sports teams have largely moved to accommodate the needs of fans with sensory issues, but many venues still fall short when it comes to addressing a range of other needs for fans living ...