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Madison Square Garden - is it accessible or just a facade?
I was recently in New York City and had the opportunity to go to Madison Square Garden on two occasions. Considering that I use a mobility device, and am also autistic, this provided a good opportunity to see how accessible it really was. As a disability advocate, and of course, a disabled person, I use every opportunity when I visit a new event space or venue to experience first-hand just how accessible it is. Not only do I actively use accessibility services myself, but as
Saffron Canny-Smith
Jan 123 min read


ADHD energy but ME/CFS fatigue: I'm a walking, talking oxymoron
My ADHD leaves me with an eternal itch to want to move. I am constantly restless, but also constantly fatigued from ME/CFS. From lots of past experience, I know that if I give into my ADHD desires to move and do a million and one different things, I will end up very sick and bed-bound for days (my teenage self did this a lot)
Saffron Canny-Smith
Jan 52 min read


Is Virgin Airlines neurodivergent-friendly?
I recently travelled with Virgin airlines for the first time whilst using their diability services and wearing my sunflower lanyard. The...
Saffron Canny-Smith
Sep 5, 20252 min read
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