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  • Accessible Melbourne - Lonely Planet Guide

    Download this free special-interest eBook to inspire your next trip. Lonely Planet’s new Accessible Melbourne guide is your free passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see, with tips and recommendations for travellers with special needs.

  • Guidelines and Resources for Organising Accessible Events

    People with disabilities and older people are considered as an important and growing number of clients for all kind of events and meetings (about 20 % of the population today). Accommodating and supporting their needs and providing accessible services is becoming more and more a success criterion for conferences and events.

  • San Marino Declaration on Accessible Tourism

    The Declaration which resulted from the 1st UNWTO Conference on Accessible Tourism in Europe, held on 19-20 November 2014 in the Republic of San Marino, can be read and downloaded here in English, French and Spanish.

  • Manual Sobre Turismo Accesible Para Todos: Principios, herramientas y buenas prácticas. Módulo I: Turismo Accesible – definición y contexto

    The Manual on Accessible Tourism for All: Principles, Tools and Good Practices, is UNWTO's second handbook on accessibility and has been co-produced with the Spanish ONCE Foundation and ENAT. It features recommendations and guidelines drawn from experience, recent academic studies and international standards, as well as from technological and scientific advances that have been made in this field. This publication is currently available in Spanish only, in a digital accessible version.

  • Take the Lead. A Guide to Welcoming Customers with Assistance Dogs

    The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)and VisitEngland have produced this guide to help tourism businesses welcome people with access requirements. The EHRC has a statutory remit to promote and monitor human rights; and to protect, enforce and promote equality. We are committed to the vision of a modern Britain where everyone is treated with dignity and respect and we all have an equal chance to succeed. VisitEngland, England’s national tourist board, works in partnership with others to lead the development of a thriving tourist industry.

  • ECA 2013 – European Concept for Accessibility. Design for all in progress. From theory to practice

    The Italian version of “ECA 2013 – European Concept for Accessibility. Design for all in progress. From theory to practice” is now available. It has been realised by the Consorzio Sociale Coin in Rome and contains a foreword by the Italian Minister of Labour and Social Policies. The document has already been translated to German and Serbian from its original English version.

  • Great War Centenary 2014-2018 Flanders Fields - Accessible to Everyone

    Visit Flanders is seizing upon the commemoration period in Flanders Fields to implement a comprehensively accessible holiday chain, and will therefore promote the detailed provision of information in consideration of all aspects of an accessible stay: information and reception, accommodation, restaurants, cafés, great war sites, transportation, parking spaces, assistance and care, etc.… Not everything that is claimed to be accessible has been included in this brochure.

  • Design for All in Progress, from Theory to Practice

    This publication aims both to help designers and advisors to check their understanding of the role they have to play when advising clients and also to help clients to check whether their advisors follow the principles of a Design for All approach.

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