AJ Winter 2023

Want to travel? Costa Rica is an accessible paradise:
a perspective from those with disabilities
By Wheel the World

Listen to this Article Wheel the World recently did a trip to highlight the accessibility of Costa Rica. If you are hesitant to travel, Costa Rica is a perfect place to start. Local partners of Wheel the World, Costa Rican Tourism Institute have implemented accessibility measures to ensure all travellers can experience the best of […]

Want to travel? Costa Rica is an accessible paradise:
a perspective from those with disabilities
By Wheel the World
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Four disability influencers who will inspire you to travel
By Wheel the World

Listen to this Article Sharing your stories online is a powerful way to inspire others, to educate and showcase your abilities. Many individuals with disabilities may feel limited in the experiences they can have and places they can go. For this reason, in this article we are going to share four disability influencers who go

Four disability influencers who will inspire you to travel
By Wheel the World
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Thomas Henley wants to change the aesthetic of autism
By Pauline Mackenzie

Listen to this Article   Thomas Henley is an autistic 26-year-old with a deeply captivating and intricate life journey. He calls the picturesque North Yorkshire, England home and from this location, his experiences come to life. He is part of a close-knit family and the bonds they share offer him unwavering emotional support and provide

Thomas Henley wants to change the aesthetic of autism
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Journeys of joy: Insights from four moms on
travelling with children with hearing loss
By Jennifer Allen

Listen to this Article   Perhaps the most important part of any journey is finding your way. Just like maps are made by those who have gone before (or all knowing satellites – wouldn’t that be nice in special needs parenting?), we learn both where and how to go through the experiences of pioneers in

Journeys of joy: Insights from four moms on
travelling with children with hearing loss
By Jennifer Allen
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Practical tips for travelling with a child with hearing loss
By Jennifer Allen

Amie Joe is the mother of this issue’s guest editor, Angela Lynn. We asked her to share advice from her own experiences travelling with a child with hearing loss. The following are snippets of her best tips and sage advice gleaned from her own years of experience. Listen to this Article   1. Advance preparation Always

Practical tips for travelling with a child with hearing loss
By Jennifer Allen
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Overcoming invisible barriers. The number one thing that’s keeping you from travelling
By Jennifer Allen

Listen to this Article   The world is full of barriers for wheelchair users and the mobility disabled. Everywhere you look there are stairs, or rocks, or fallen trees, or curbs or potholes or something that keeps you from being able to easily navigate the world around you. The more we travel, however, the more

Overcoming invisible barriers. The number one thing that’s keeping you from travelling
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