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Speaking Up for Hidden Disabilities: Making the Invisible Visible
Because not every disability can be seen, but every person deserves to be understood. This week marks Invisible Disabilities Week (19–25 October) , a time to raise awareness for the millions of people living with disabilities that can’t be seen. Around 80–85% of people with a disability have one that isn’t visible, conditions like neurological, cognitive, sensory, mental health, and chronic illnesses that don’t show on the outside, but deeply affect life every single day. As
Justine Martin
Oct 213 min read
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