The holiday season is upon us, and as we celebrate togetherness in our own way, SCIA has put together information, with the help of our internal and external experts, to help you stay active, healthy, informed and safe if you can travel.
We have featured some of these stories in our periodical eNewsletter, NeuroNews.
• At the moment, life is unpredictable. However, when the time is right, that shouldn’t prevent you from getting out there and experiencing the adventure of travel. Kerry Williams, founder of Accessible Accommodation, and soon to launch Accessible Experiences, gives her top six tips for travellers with a disability, with important considerations for COVID.
• NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia) research into Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) has been shown to improve lung function by around 30% in people with spinal cord injuries (SCI). In collaboration with the Prince of Wales Hospital, two training videos for people with SCI, therapists, carers and clinicians have been produced to teach you how to perform IMT safely and effectively in the community.
• Looking for things to do during the big break? Disability Support Guide has provided a list of Summer holiday activities for kids with a disability. You can find something to do outdoors, somewhere to escape the heat or maybe you’d like to learn a new skill. They have put together an Australia wide list to help you decide!