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An invisible or non-apparent disability is something you likely can’t tell a person has by looking at them or communicating with them. These disabilities are not visible – or at least not initially.
Eric Carpenter Grantham, who has autism, also listed mental health issues and hearing impairments as other examples of invisible disabilities that would be covered by Eric's ID Law. According to ...
This kind of judgment overlooks the invisible or less obvious aspects of many disabilities. Below are examples of ableism and how these assumptions can manifest: Ableism thrives on assumptions ...
These real stories of two individuals with special needs were highlighted on March 26 at Singapore’s first symposium on legal challenges faced by people with invisible disabilities. The ...