Supported bus trips offer a safe, structured, and social way for people with disabilities to explore new places while building confidence, independence, and connection at their own pace.
Supported bus trips offer a safe, structured, and social way for people with disabilities to explore new places while building confidence, independence, and connection at their own pace.
Peter Hardy’s journey shows how the right support can build confidence, independence, and real connection away from home.
Choosing between city and country supported travel isn’t about which is better – it’s about finding the environment that best builds your confidence, independence, and connection through the experiences that suit you most.
Discover how social skills development trips away from home help people with disabilities build confidence, form real connections, and develop communication skills through supported travel experiences.
Discover how accessible Disneyland tours make it possible for people with disabilities to experience the magic of Disney with the right support, planning, and confidence.
A behind-the-scenes look at a day in the life of a travel support worker, revealing the planning, teamwork, and resilience required to support people with disability safely while travelling away from home.
Supported travel makes it possible for people with disability to safely reach remote parts of Australia such as East Arnhem Land, Cape York, and the Top End, creating access to Country and experiences that would otherwise remain out of reach.
Travel is becoming more expensive for everyone, but with honest planning, flexible payment options, and the right supports in place, accessible supported travel can still be achievable and life-changing.
A supported animal trip is more than a day at the zoo – it is a calm, confidence-building experience where passengers connect with animals, grow socially, and discover that travel can feel safe, achievable, and joyful.
A quiet first night can turn into lifelong friendships, as supported travel creates the safe space where adults with disabilities move from standing on the edge to truly feeling like they belong.