Travelling With a Wheelchair
Our Youth Support Peer Mentors have created some videos and collected some helpful resources about what it is like to travel as a person living with a spinal cord injury.
Please explore these resources in your own time and at your own pace and if you have any questions talk to one of our Youth Peer Mentors.
Related Videos
Travelling With a Wheelchair - Accessible Location Recommendations
Travelling With a Wheelchair - Advice If You’re Feeling Nervous
Travelling With a Wheelchair - When Things Don’t Go To Plan
Travelling With a Wheelchair - Booking accessible accommodation
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