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How to see a GP that isn’t your own in the UK
Needing to see a GP (general practitioner doctor) when you’re away from home in the UK can feel overwhelming – especially if you’re travelling with children or managing…
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What to include on a doctors letter for travel with medication
When you’re travelling with medication – especially prescription or controlled drugs – a doctor’s letter can make the difference between a smooth airport experience and a stressful one.…
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Malta With Autistic Children: A Guide for Families
Malta is one of those destinations that works surprisingly well for families travelling with autistic children. It is compact, easy to navigate, English-speaking and full of a mix…
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Passenger Assist: Train travel assistance in the UK
Passenger Assistance on Trains in The UK Travelling by train in the UK can feel overwhelming if you or someone in your family needs extra support. Busy stations,…
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Da Nang with autistic children
Da Nang is one of the most family-friendly destinations in Vietnam — especially if you’re visiting Da Nang with kids or planning a wider Southeast Asia trip. If…
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Special assistance at Edinburgh Airport
Special Assistance at Edinburgh Airport: What to Expect Travelling through Edinburgh Airport with a neurodivergent child can feel overwhelming — from noise and crowds to queues and unpredictable…
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