Join the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program
The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower movement began in the United Kingdom just a few years ago and has quickly become a symbol of support and understanding in public spaces across Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland.
If you see someone wearing the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower, please offer patience and understanding—they may need more time or support. By displaying a sunflower on your office door, reception desk, or waiting area, you signal to those with hidden disabilities that they are welcome, understood, and supported.
What is the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower?
Living with a hidden disability can make daily life more challenging, and it’s not always easy for others to recognize or comprehend those struggles. Wearing the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a discreet way for individuals to communicate that they have a hidden disability and may need additional support or understanding.
This movement has already made a significant impact in the UK, and with your help, we can bring the same level of awareness and inclusivity to the UMBC community.
How to Participate in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Training
Join our training module on Blackboard to learn more about supporting individuals with hidden disabilities.
- Follow the group: UMBC Sunflower Program
- Access the training on the group's page: Once enrolled, you’ll find the training module under the "Organization" section of Blackboard.
- Complete the requirements: Watch the two short training videos and fill out the exit form.
Upon successful completion of the training, you will receive a Hidden Disabilities Sunflower (sticker or button) to proudly display as a sign of support and inclusivity!
Let’s work together to make UMBC a more welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone!