Smart and safe living
Learning from other peoples experiences can help us understand that there are consequences to our actions on the road. Actions not only affect ourselves but families, mums, dads, children of the people that are injured or die as a result.
Not all disabilities are visible. Hidden disabilities are no less challenging to live with and Cameron tells his story about living with Schizophrenia, epilepsy and autism. Mostly unsupervised as a child, he fell from a shipping container which caused his brain injury.
Laurinda Martin works for Paper to Paper, Fine Foods and the Corporate office in rotation and she also checks all braille printed documents for Print Mail and Digital. Laurinda started gradually losing her sight at 7 due to retinitis pigmentosa and rod cone dystrophy.
Aaron Cannon drives forklifts for moving recycled materials within the plant with a great deal of skill. The Learner Driver program has given him the confidence to perform his job.
Danielle works for Flagstaff’s Print, Mail and Digital division as a receptionist. She just had her car rendered a write off due to an impatient driver which caused her quite a lot of trouble getting to and from work until she got a replacement.