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<h1>Spinal cord injury recovery and accessibility initiatives mark 25 years, promoting expanded rehabilitation and accessible transport services</h1> Commemoration of a 25-year journey after a spinal cord injury highlights rehabilitation, accessibility initiatives, and community support. A rehabilitation foundations sustained, people-centric rehabilitation model is described as providing structured medical, emotional, and resource support, producing long-term independence and dignity for persons with spinal cord injury, and thereby improving rehabilitation outcomes. A social-access initiative supplying specially modified wheelchair-friendly transport and trained support staff is presented as addressing gaps in accessible public transport, thereby facilitating safe, dignified mobility and inclusion. A cross-country awareness campaign is portrayed as challenging perceptions and promoting disability-inclusive infrastructure consultancy to inform accessible urban development.