It's being treated like an inconvenience by those closest to you because inviting you to social gatherings means the service animal comes too. /1
It's being treated like an inconvenience by those closest to you because inviting you to social gatherings means the service animal comes too. /1
And just because someone DOES "look" disabled sometimes and you spot them *not* "looking" disabled other times, doesn't mean they're "faking it."
The idea that someone has to “look” disabled or meet certain criteria to be taken seriously is harmful and limiting.
Disability comes in countless forms, and every person’s story is different.
#Disability #HumanRights #SDGs #Ableism #Accessibility
And just because someone DOES "look" disabled sometimes and you spot them *not* "looking" disabled other times, doesn't mean they're "faking it."