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  1. Access - Improving the Accessibility of Historic Buildings and Places

    and Fionnuala Rogerson Architects. Editorial team: Helena Bergin, Fingal County Council; Feargus McGarvey

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  2. Disability skiing: The rise of accessible ski resorts

    , Switzerland, Austria and Italy. Erna Low (0844 879 2903; ernalow.co.uk) has programmes in Avoriaz

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  3. Smart Tourism - Tourist Guides for Dublin, Lisbon and Rome produced by Partnership of Downs Syndrome Associations

    men from the AIPD Sections of Bari, Treviso, Campobasso, Catanzaro, Caserta tested the guides in other

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  4. Training path development plan : Training for trainers model.

    Description of the TRAINING STAGES Training of Trainers The tourism system The trainer of tourism for all Project Works. Detailed CONTENT OF TRAINING MODULES Orientation to the professional role Safety in the workplace Techniques of interpersonal communications & handling group dynamics Problem

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  5. Successful Celebration of the 5th European Greenways Conference (Madrid)

    of the conference (about 70 people), as well as a group of journalists, to the Vía Verde de la Jara (Toledo

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  6. COVID-19 and opportunities for VR based tourism economy

    surroundings. We should not overlook the importance of the human, interpersonal element in virtual

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  7. Improving access to public transport : Guidelines for transport personnel.

    . Whilst much progress has been made in all modes of transport to make travel easier and more pleasant... the difference between a pleasant and safe journey for a disabled or older person and one

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  8. Portuguese Accessibility Guide (www.portugalacessivel.com)

    Travelling is a pleasant activity for the majority of population! For people with physical disabilities one of the aspects that can turn a travelling experience into a more or less pleasant activity is the accessibility of the places, whether they are beaches or cultural destinations all over

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  9. Accessible Countryside for Everyone (ACE) United Kingdom

    The site promotes accessibility to the countryside of England and Wales. Accessibility for all – and we hope that everyone will find it useful, wheelchair users, families with buggies or joggers looking for a pleasant run. The walks and sites listed will generally be easy going, pleasant

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  10. Conference Report: Second International Forum on Accessible Tourism (ICAT 2007, Thailand)

    facilities in Bangkok, Thailand. Participants from Germany, France, and United States also took part in a program of keynotes, discussions, and field trips. The event was sponsored by the Bangkok

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