The list of links on this page highlights the wide variety of personal websites that have been developed by our members. If you have developed a non profit website concerning SCI and would like to have your website included in his list, and you have read our Linking Rules, then please contact our webmaster at sia@spinal.co.uk
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The Wheellife was set up in 2007 as a social networking site for
wheelchair users, their family and friends. The site was set up by Grant Logan,
a T5 para, and Pete Kirtley and aims to allow connections between wheelchair
users around the world. |
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The UK Spinal Unit Reunion Forum is a resource for SCI Units in the UK for patients and friends, past and present to contact each other. The site is run by Simon Roulstone, a C5/6 Quad since 1992. |
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Andy has put together this useful website to assist others in understanding the nature of spinal cord injury. |
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Steve Clark, better known as Jasper, has made an excellent web site with loads of great information. Pay him a visit and see for yourself! |
| Disability World |
Great resource site, with information on many aspects of disabled life. Their aim is provide a simple and easy means for you to browse the Internet for information that can help you. |
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The Inventure Trust has been established to provide sailing opportunities on the yacht Inventure |
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A Celebration of Wheels, a fresh, positive spin on the wheelchair life. |
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Mark Bosanquet-Bryant C3/4 complete since 1986.
A personal website with a wide range of info including computer and game console adaptions. |
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The Simon Paul Foundation is a UK based registered charity supporting severely physically disabled young people who wish to live independent lives in the community |
| Institute on Independant Living |
Serving self-help organizations of disabled people who work for equal opportunities, self-determination and self-respect. |
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This site has loads to keep you occupied, including a great sense of humour! |
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Pete and Wendy's information pages for the less able, Wendy is paraplegic and uses a wheelchair. Here you can find out a little more about ourselves and information about our travels and wheelchair access in the places we have visited. |
| The Junior Leaders Branch of the Royal Engineers Association |
The one and only aim of this Association is to reunite old friends and rekindle lost friendships that once existed |
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An e-source information project and survey for people with disabilities and hospitality providers on how to accommodate disabled guests. |
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Spinal injuries affect everyone. Family, friends and colleagues must all adjust their actions and attitudes. Who can they talk to? |
| East Midlands Wheelchair Rugby Club |
Darren has put together this site to celebrate wheelchair rugby and especially the East Midlands rugby team |
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Visit Penn's site, see where he lives and what he does for his hobbies |
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Fred's site contains gardening products that he's tested out himself. |
| Phils Story |
Phil tells his story and gives us the gen on Transverse Myelitis |
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Robin Kettle has become an Access Auditor and set up this site to explain more about DDA regulations |
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Jason's created a worldwide list of organisations that are linked to disability here. |
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Michael set up his site for those interested in Competetive Sailing |
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Jimmy's a new injury and here he tells his story |
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Shows artwork expressing the feelings and sensations of paralysis. Also an honest & accurate account of my life before my injury & how I have adapted to paralysis . |
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