ELEVATOR Report 2. Inclusive Tourist Guiding
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This Handbook is a learning material focused on Inclusive Tourist Guiding. Its creation was initiated by the tourist guides, who meet tourists with access needs more and more often in their work, as their number is growing mainly due to the ageing population. Training offers on this topic are weak or completely absent in most countries. Inclusive (or also accessible) guiding is based on the concept of Accessible Tourism, that endeavours to improve tourist destinations, products and services so that they are accessible to all people regardless of their age, abilities, permanent or temporary limitations and impairments.
This Handbook is a learning material focused on Inclusive Tourist Guiding.
Its creation was initiated by the tourist guides, who meet tourists with access needs more and more often in their work, as their number is growing mainly due to the ageing population.
Training offers on this topic are weak or completely absent in most countries.
Inclusive (or also accessible) guiding is based on the concept of Accessible Tourism, that endeavours to improve tourist destinations, products and services so that they are accessible to all people regardless of their age, abilities, permanent or temporary limitations and impairments.
End-users: Training providers, curriculum designers, professional tourist guides, policy makers (primarily in education and vocational training).
Form: Electronic document
Participants: KAZUIST, ENAT, PREMIKI, TANDEM
Download the report in PDF format from the right-hand panel in Czech, English, Greek, Italian and Slovenian.
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
Disclaimer: The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of its authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.