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We proudly support the sunflower lanyard scheme. Providing exemption badges to our local surgeries and awareness badges and lanyards to our local community during Covid and beyond.
During COVID we provided lanyards and badges to children and adults who were hard of hearing or had reduced visibility, this eased the difficulties that wearing masks brought them.
Due to the success of this, we have thought of other areas that the same challenges may be supported by using a simple lanyard, available to order from us. All badges come with a lanyard, if you have a specific colour needed, please let us know and we will do our best to help.
We ask for a donation of £2.50 for the lanyard and the badge + postage of £3.50 for up to 10 badge/lanyard sets.
All donations can be made via the website or at paypal@oakleystitchers, please indicate 'lanyard' and your name/email as a reference and to enable us to link the payment to the email request.
Trying to remind people that they needed to stay away and keep their distance was often difficult during COVID. Oakley Stitchers provided and continue to provide these lanyards and badges to those who need others to be aware of their shielding status or distance need.
Having sight issues caused many to need a way of providing additional information for others to keep a distance.
Often wearers with reduced visual or spatial awareness were unable to keep the distance they would have liked to. Therefore having a way to alert others to help by keeping their distance, helped reassure many wearers that others would keep them safe.
There are many people who need to lip read for a variety of reasons. These badges alert others to be aware or indicate the need for them to remove their masks, which enable lip reading to be possible.
Many children and adults can find certain situations move too fast for them.
In turn, this can make them feel they do not understand what is happening around them, heightening anxiety and distress.
Having a clear way of helping others understand this need before it becomes overwhelming can be a useful aid.
Some people can find others being too close or feeling the need to touch, hold or give them a hug very unpleasant.
Resulting reactions can be very negative if others don't understand.
Having an easy way to communicate this politely often helps and saves any embarrassment, especially in social situations.
There are some places or situations that can seem very noisy or 'busy' to some children or adults. This can become very distracting, bring on anxiety, fear or result in challenging behaviours that can be misunderstood.
Sometimes this is managed with earphones/protectors which can seem strange to those who don't have an understanding. Other times a quiet place may be sought to regroup.
These lanyard badges can be useful to manage others understanding of the situation while enabling the wearer to regroup again.
There are some places or situations that can become overwhelming or confusing to those living with dementia, especially as familiar areas and scenarios change around them.
This can become very distracting, bring on anxiety, fear, or result in challenging behaviours that can be misunderstood.
These lanyard badges can be useful to manage others while helping them understand the situation and support the person to make sense of what or where they are.
There are some places or situations that can seem very uncomfortable to some children or adults. This can become very debilitating, bringing on anxiety, fear, or result in the inability to be understood, that can be misinterpreted or seem frustrating to others.
Repeated situations can sometimes prevent those becoming verbally impaired being understood and can lead to them becoming isolated and nervous about socialising or going out.
These lanyard badges can be useful to manage others understanding of the situation while enabling the wearer to be discreetly supported.
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