(16 Dec 2020, 11:02 am)omnicity4659 wrote Lets put a Christmas tree in the wheelchair space, or is there something wrong with that? Maybe its the fact that you can see a disabled person struggling physically but not mentally/emotionally?
...yet Go North East have specific mental health and disability awareness training in place for its employees, and are supporters of the sunflower lanyard scheme (just recently updating its 'fare barcodes' on the side of each bus to raise awareness).
https://twitter.com/Dan3942/status/1339168063862796289
You're right, they don't care at all.
I think everyone who has written in to suggest Go North East's actions this week in spreading happiness and joy, especially to children (including those that are on the autism spectrum), are commendable, should take back their positive feedback.
Based on training I have received on autism awareness, chances are that the person living with autism would also struggle with the ordinary next stop announcements, if they find music and sound so unbearable.
Some people really will moan about anything that Go North East does...