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Clarke Quay with autistic children
Clarke Quay is one of the most vibrant riverside districts in Singapore, known for its colourful buildings, waterside restaurants and central location. While it’s often associated with nightlife,…
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Accessible transport in Japan
Japan is one of the most accessible countries in Asia when it comes to public transport. Whether you’re travelling with a wheelchair, pushchair, or autistic child who benefits…
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Accessible transport in Italy
Travelling to Italy can be an incredible experience for families, but when you are managing sensory needs, mobility aids, restricted diets or medical equipment like EpiPens, transport becomes…
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Accessible transport in Scotland
Travelling around Scotland can be an incredible experience — from bustling cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow to the stunning Highlands and islands. For families with access needs, including…
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What is a GHIC Card?
If you’ve travelled in Europe before, you might remember the EHIC card. Since Brexit, the system has changed slightly — but the protection hasn’t disappeared. The UK now…
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Vung Tau with autistic children
Vung Tau is a relaxed coastal city in southern Vietnam that often flies under the radar compared to Ho Chi Minh City. For families, especially those travelling with…
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