The sunflower lanyard is a simple way of showing people that you have a disability that you might not be able to see.
This could be, for example:
Sunflower lanyards are for people who want to let us know that they may need some extra help.
This means that you may need a helping hand, more understanding, more time at an appointment, on transport, or in public spaces.
When you wear a lanyard, a member of staff may ask you if there's anything we can do to help you.
You're welcome to complete the card that comes with your lanyard to help us understand how we can support you.
We understand that not everyone with a hidden disability requires extra support.
Sunflower lanyards are an easy way for you to let us know if you do.
Examples of how we can support you:
You can collect a lanyard from the Children's Unit or Children's Outpatients.
The lanyard is yours to keep and use each visit.
Some of our staff wear sunflower lanyards to show people that they have a disability that you might not be able to see.
Please show patience, respect and kindness at all times.
Great Western Hospital
Marlborough Road
Swindon
SN3 6BB