Getting outside in an inaccessible world, with Laura Van Doormaal, conservation professional and disability advocate

Get Outside With Kids - A podcast by Jennifer Kolbuc and Kate Le Souef

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We are so honoured to be joined by an amazing mama and advocate Laura Van Doormaal. Laura is originally from Ontario and moved to Vancouver with her now husband to be closer to nature. Their outdoorsy lifestyle shifted when their daughter was diagnosed with a rare disease but they are determined to find a way to give her the same experiences they enjoy. Laura is just an all round awesome human and we are thrilled to speak with her in this episode! Tune in to hear:  Laura’s experience navigating the outdoors in B.C. with a child in a wheelchair What it means for a playground to be truly accessible How small, mom-owned businesses rallied around Laura and her family in their time of need What you can do to contribute to a world that is actually accessible for all kids The great organisations mentioned in the podcast:  British Columbia Mobility Opportunities Society  Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports Society Not a Wheelchair Some of our favourite accounts around disability and physical accessibility on social media: Life with Lucy (Laura’s account) Nina Tame Disability Reframed Crutches and Spice Laesa Faith Kim Some of our favourite books about disability for kids:  What happened to you, by James Catchpole  Bodies are cool, by Tyler Feder You are enough, by Margaret O’Hair and Sofia Sanchez Support the brands who have supported Laura and her family, including:  Simply Merino Beansprouts Consignment Petits Villains Jax and Lennon Co Hey Folks Connect with us on Instagram for more tips @getoutsidewithkids Check out our website for our favourite gear to get outside!

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