Accessible tourism in QLD ☀️
The Australian Accessible Tourism Alliance, a partnership between @QldGov and @SpinalLife launched this month.
More: https://t.co/EzP9nCxpjZ
Travellers with disabilities struggle with access at some of Australia’s biggest attractions. They’re almost treated as “second class tourists”, @SpinalLife Australia's Senior Advisor for Access and Inclusion, Dane Cross tells us how this can improve. #studio10
The Australian Government Department of Health will have a webinar April 28 at 3pm AEST on COVID-19 and winter.
This webinar on 28 April is for people with disability, their families and carers. The panel will provide key updates and a Q&A. https://t.co/7JXzRq77p4
Looking to plan your next Holiday?
Rockingham in WA gets a tick of approval for #accessibility from our Peer Support Officer, Karen Harvey.
Read about Karen's top 5 recommendations of things to do in Rockingham here
https://t.co/F7oKqmgdAQ
Our April driving clinic is coming up! Book in now to secure your spot.
Bookings essential – please contact us to book in your spot in April.
[email protected]
Happy Easter from Spinal Life Australia 🐰
We hope that everyone enjoys the long weekend and are thankful for our personal support workers that continue to work through for our customers.
The Gold Coast Post Polio Network had their monthly catch up On Monday at the Helensvale Tavern with our CEO Mark Townend in attendance.
To see if there are support groups or networks in your area, check out our Peer Support page on our website.
Watch our Segment from The Weekender on accessibility updates on the Sunshine Coast and our Accessible Australia App to discover accessible spaces all over Queensland AND Australia!
Click here to watch https://t.co/KKOIKMO21x
The Queensland Government is seeking to improve the accessibility for all customers. Give your feedback via an online survey at Queensland Rail website, or emailing [email protected] or calling 1800 722 203. between Monday 14 and Friday 25 February.