Call for Accessible Design Panel Members in Eastleigh

Walk Wheel Cycle Trust is inviting local people in Eastleigh to help shape plans to improve accessibility along Woodside Avenue in Eastleigh.

They are looking for local people to join an accessible design panel to make walking, wheeling (e.g. using a wheelchair) and cycling safer for everyone along Woodside Avenue in Eastleigh. You can help by participating in a street audit and design review starting March 2026. 

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Rambling in the New Forest with Hampshire RoamAbility

Our Community Health and Engagement Officer (CHEO) for Hampshire and Isle of Wight, Emily Galton, recently joined local group Hampshire RoamAbility for a ramble in the New Forest -find out how it went and how you can get involved.

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Wheel Fest 2025

Wheel Fest 2025 was a joint effort between Peter Hull MBE, Ross Care and Solent University to bring inclusive wheelchair sport and activities to the city of Southampton, to encourage and enable people with a disability/impairment to enjoy a range of wheelchair sports and activities...

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Could you be a part of the Whizz-Kidz Collective?

At Ross Care, we are committed to improving the lives of children and young people who use wheelchairs. As a trusted provider of NHS Wheelchair Services, we understand that mobility is just one part of the journey - true empowerment and inclusion come from community, confidence, and opportunity.

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Wheelchair Skills Workshops

Our CHEO Emily attended a wheelchair skills workshop aimed at children aged 2yrs to 17yrs in Fareham in September. The Charity Go-Kids-Go travel around the country to deliver vital wheelchair skills workshops to children and their families. 

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