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In this video, we're diving a bit deeper into the AT they use day-to-day — from picture instruction and audible alarm thermometers in the coffee van, T-handle Allen keys, to smartphones and cameras for sharing wins and updates with family and friends.

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You can find out more about the team at Wheelnutz and what it means to them in our first video in this series, Welcome to Wheelnutz: Opens in new window .

To learn more about Wheelnutz Garage, and the work they do to support people with disability and lived experience to grow their skills and knowledge, you can check out their website: Opens in new window .

If you are, or know of, a man who has concerns around mental health, you can also look up their other program Torque It Out: Opens in new window , which offers community based support to reduce psychological distress and suicide risk among men. They also have a series of resources, the Fella's Guides: Opens in new window , designed to support men in understanding and addressing mental health challenges effectively.

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