Have your say: Accessing transport in Renfrewshire
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 8th August 2025

Kairos Women+ want to hear from individuals living with a long term condition or disability in Renfrewshire.
Are you living with a long-term condition or disability and using taxis or public transport in Renfrewshire and surrounding areas? Kairos Women+ want to hear about your experiences!
If you are interested in taking part and sharing your experience with us, you can click this link to access the survey.
For the last six months, our disabled-led space, Nothing About Us Without Us, has been creating a survey to identify access barriers to using public transport (and taxis) and how this impacts the lives of disabled adults.
By completing our survey and sharing your valuable lived experience, you are supporting Nothing About Us Without Us and Kairos Women+ to create an Accessible Travel Guide, full of experiences, knowledge, and resources that we hope may support other disabled adults to navigate the transport system.
If you’d like to complete this survey but need additional support, please get in touch, and we’d be happy to chat about how we can best support you to take part.
For more information please contact the team directly at: roisin@kairoswomen.org (0141 378 5078/ 07716 950857) or watch this video on their facebook page to find out more
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