Support Needs Pride Flags
PT: Support Needs Pride Flags /end PT
These are all disabilities inclusive, since the my former ones are exclusive to autism (link). These flags are inclusive of all disabilities.
Disclaimer: support needs aren't monoliths, they don't have clear ends and starts, the definitions presented here are just attempts at defining what they are.
More information and ressources about support needs on @birdofmay on this post (link).
Here is the Wikipedia page (link) about basic activities of daily living (BADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLS).
High Support Needs
PT: High Support Needs /end PT
High Support Needs: inability to live independently, requiring global support with BADLs and IADLs. This can include frequently or consistently requiring support with: self-feeding, cooking, bathing, functional mobility, transportation, basic grooming, putting on makeup, continence, toileting, getting dressed, completing tasks, housekeeping, managing medication and money, transportation, etc.
Can be abbreviated online or in writing as HSN(D) for High Support Needs (Disability) or HS(D)P for High Support (Disabled) Person.
Moderate Support Needs
PT: Moderate Support Needs /end PT
Moderate Support Needs: ability varying to live independently from person to person, requiring support with IADLs and some BADLs. This can include frequently or consistently requiring support with: cooking, preparing meals, self-feeding, completing tasks, transportation and mobility, toileting, washing one self, getting dressed, housekeeping, managing medication or money, using communication devices, grocery shopping, pet care, etc.
Can be abbreviated online or in writing as MSN(D) for Moderate Support Needs (Disability) or MS(D)P for Moderate Support (Disabled) Person.
Low Support Needs
PT: Low Support Needs /end PT
Low support needs: ability more often than not to live independently, requiring support uniquely with IADLs. This can include frequently or consistently requiring support with: balancing a checkbook, cooking and preparing meals, pet care, housekeeping, managing medication or money, shopping, transportation, getting started on some tasks like organizing a garage sale or arranging to move from one house to another, etc.
Can be abbreviated online or in writing as LSN(D) for Low Support Needs (Disability) or LS(D)P for Low Support (Disabled) Person.
Flux Support Needs
PT: Flux Support Needs /end PT
Flux Support Needs: ability fluctuating to live independently, requiring support at fluctuating intensity with BADLs and/or IADLs, so much that it cannot be considered low, moderate, high or in between those. Fluctuations can be random, have causes, vary in length and frequency.
Can be abbreviated online or in writing as FSN(D) for Flux Support Needs (Disability) or FS(D)P for Flux Support (Disabled) Person.
Moderate to High Support Needs
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Moderate to High Support Needs: inability to live independently, requiring support bordering between moderate and high. This includes but isn't limited to: being on the high end of MSN, being on the low end of HSN, requiring support with most of BADLs but not globally, requiring support globally with BADLs but moderately, etc.
Can be abbreviated online or in writing as MHSN(D) for Moderate to High Support Needs (Disability) or MHS(D)P for Moderate to High Support (Disabled) Person.
Low to Moderate Support Needs
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Low to Moderate Support Needs: significant difficulty to live independently, requiring support bordering between low and moderate. This includes but isn't limited to: being on the high end of LSN, being on the low end of MSN, requiring severe support with IADLs and a few or mild support with BADLs, etc.
Can be abbreviated online or in writing as LMSN(D) for Low to Moderate Support Needs (Disability) or LMS(D)P for Low to Moderate Support (Disabled) Person.
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I am not able to mask very well or at all really.
as a moderate support needs autistic person i have never been able to mask my autism well, people don’t meet me and just think i’m “weird” but aren’t sure what it is, i get asked if i’m autistic outright, i get asked what disability i have…sometimes in a mean way and sometimes in a genuine way.
It is hard not being able to mask, I wish there was more representation for people who are unable to mask, who cannot put on a face and pretend. I really try to but i don’t know why I can’t? Why is it so blatantly obvious to people?
Does anyone relate?
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Everyone! There was some interest a bit ago about having either a group chat or a discord for this community on tumblr, so after many weeks of drafting channels, creating custom emotes, configuring bots, etc. I'm excited to announce the official launch of The 1975 Tumblr Community discord server! ♡♡
This server many channels for general socializing, chats about tour dates, fun polls, music recommendations, pet photos, gaming, movies, tiktok sharing, and more! This server plans to constantly expand to add fun content, events, maybe watch parties of show livestreams, and will consider other ideas anyone has.
The invite link is below, but please don't hesitate to reach out to me with any questions, concerns, or need discord help! I'd be happy to help out in any way I can ♡
p.s. we may need at least one additional mod so, if anyone has any discord moderation experience, knowledge, or is interested in becoming an additional moderator of this server - please send me a dm
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With anti-trans and anti-queer rhetoric from American conservatives, I think a response that is under-utilised is, with as much condescension as possible, bluntly pointing to how overly-sensitive and pathetic the personalities espousing these stances are. I hate to say it, but emotionality in discourse is seen as a weakness, and the seething fervor with which anti-trans figures in the USA communicate their hateful stances is really, really ripe for being cruelly and swiftly weaponised. Ignorance and unkindness aren’t real trespasses in this specific political context, but being seen as pathetic is — and frankly I have no qualms about being insincere and aggressive with rhetorical tools to communicate exactly how derision-worthy this strain of transphobia is. The sight of bud light in the beverage section of the grocery store made you freak out and destroy a bunch of shit? :/ I’m not having political dialogue with you, I am laughing at you, and then I’m inviting others to laugh at you. You are the spectacle here.
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