• Travelling with a Spinal Cord Injury by Car with The Bucys

  • Nov 25 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

Travelling with a Spinal Cord Injury by Car with The Bucys

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Backup and Thriving Accessible Travel Podcast, host Sophie Elwes interviews Hannah, who sustained a C5 incomplete spinal cord injury in 2018, and her father, Darren. They share their experiences and insights into navigating life and travel with a spinal cord injury.

    Hannah discusses her journey from sustaining her injury as a trampoline gymnast to becoming a physiotherapist and a wheelchair rugby player, emphasising the importance of adaptability and independence. Darren provides a parent's perspective on the journey and highlights the significance of family support. They delve into the challenges and triumphs of driving, transferring, and travelling; offering valuable tips and advice for new drivers and travellers with a spinal cord injury.

    Episode Highlights:

    01:18 Hannah's Journey and Achievements

    10:59 Driving with a Spinal Cord Injury

    33:17 Tips and Tools for Accessible Travel

    40:05 Top Travel Memories and Final Advice

    Episode Links:

    • Back Up courses
    • Youth Advisory Group (YAG)
    • Appy Parking
    • Motability Scheme
    • fuelService
    • Google Maps

    Credits:

    This episode was hosted by Sophie Elwes at Back Up Trust and produced by Lucy Lucraft.

    Credits:

    This episode was hosted by Sophie Elwes, Head of Services at Back Up and produced by Lucy Lucraft.

    Back Up is a national charity for everyone affected by spinal cord injury. Join us on Instagram, Facebook, X and Linkedin.

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