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Family says they were kicked off flight after telling Southwest their son has trouble with masks
Another family says Southwest Airlines refused to let them fly because their child has trouble with masks.
By: KMGH Staff
and last updated 2021-05-13 10:39:49-04
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. â A Colorado family says Southwest Airlines refused to let them fly because their child with disabilities has trouble with masks. They called corporate and it wasnât even a couple of minutes and they were like, No, kick them off, said Trent Smitley of Castle Rock.
Smitley and his wife Andi adopted their new son, Kingston, on May 6.
THE full list of mental health services receiving £50,000 in grants has been released. In October last year, Basildon Council launched a mental health fund, and it has now selected and awarded more than £50,000 worth of grants to twelve organisations. The one off grants of up to £5,000 were available to voluntary and community sector organisations to support mental health projects, training and professional development, improving organisational infrastructure, or supporting staff salaries and volunteer expenses. One of the grant recipients are the Craig Tyler Trust, who with the funding will launch a mobile mental health support unit - allowing the trust to be present in different areas across the borough and be available to support a wider range of residents.
What Does It Mean to Be a Highly Sensitive Person?
Researchers of various disciplines – from psychology, sociology, human development, biology, and more – have long recognized differing sensitivity levels among individuals. Dr. Elaine Aron, a clinical research psychologist who coined the term “the highly sensitive person” in her 1996 book(#CommissionsEarned), also developed a now widely used scale that measures responses to different stimuli. According to the scale, some markers of highly sensitive people (HSPs) include:
Needing to withdraw (privacy from stimulation)
Being easily overwhelmed by bright lights, strong smells, loud noises, clothing materials, and other stimuli
Being affected by other people’s moods