What makes travel feel easier or safer?
Content
Travel can feel exciting and freeing — but it can also feel stressful, exhausting, and uncertain depending on your body, your needs, and the environments you move through.
This conversation is a space to talk honestly about the things that help travel feel safer, easier, and more manageable when navigating the world with disability or additional accessibility needs.
We’ll explore:
planning and preparation
accessible accommodation and transport
communication and support
mobility and fatigue
feeling confident and independent while travelling
safety and unpredictability
sensory and environmental challenges
the small details that make a big difference
Most importantly, this is a space for open conversation, shared experience, and listening without pressure.
Open to anyone living with disability, those connected through family or care, or anyone wanting to better understand accessible travel and lived experience.
These conversations help build a broader understanding of accessibility, inclusion, and what genuinely supportive travel experiences can look like for different bodies and needs.
Structure
The session will take place on Zoom and will last around one hour. I’ll begin with a short introduction before opening the space for conversation, reflection, and discussion.
The atmosphere is intended to be relaxed, thoughtful, and welcoming rather than formal.
Follow Up
If this conversation resonates with you, or if you’d like to explore future collaborations, projects, or discussions around accessibility and inclusive travel, I’d love to continue the conversation — feel free to reach out anytime.