Hidden Disabilities and the Sunflower Program
In conjunction with our work with Autism Spectrum Australia, the sunflower program has also been introduced at Suncorp Stadium.
The Sunflower Program at Suncorp Stadium
The sunflower program has been introduced at Suncorp Stadium.
The sunflower is a globally recognised symbol for non-visible disabilities, also known as hidden disabilities or invisible disabilities. Patrons may choose to wear a lanyard throughout an event to discreetly identify to venue staff that they may need extra help, time or guidance.
If you need additional assistance, please approach one of the staff who have a Sunflower lanyard or pin. If you don’t have a Sunflower lanyard, a free lanyard can be collected from staff at the information stands and corporate entrances.
The sunflower is a globally recognised symbol for non-visible disabilities, also known as hidden disabilities or invisible disabilities. Patrons may choose to wear a lanyard throughout an event to discreetly identify to venue staff that they may need extra help, time or guidance.
If you need additional assistance, please approach one of the staff who have a Sunflower lanyard or pin. If you don’t have a Sunflower lanyard, a free lanyard can be collected from staff at the information stands and corporate entrances.