The first part of these guidelines looks at the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) and the framework in which changes to historic buildings must be made – the principles that underpin... and landscapes. The second part looks at the mechanisms for planning, agreeing and implementing
The 'Respecting Disabilities and Differences' online training session looks at some of the ways you could make your business more accessible to attract a wider range of visitors. It looks at how accessibility affects everyone today in general, then offers suggestions to help you make the best
Following his recent report on the ICAT 2007 conference in Bangkok, Scott Rains puts the results in perspective and looks forward to the future: "For me the conference was the completion of two years of planning that began through contact with Eden International. They, together with the Asia
The UK's Disability Discrimination Act has been in force since 1995, with enforcement measures fully implemented since 2004. This article looks at where we are now as a country offering accessible tourism, what more needs to be done and the opportunities that exist, especially in view of hosting