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  1. Europeans and Tourism - Eurobarometer Survey Report, Autumn 2009

    ................................................27 4. Outlook for 2010 .......................................................29 4.1 Affording

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  2. ETCAATS: European Training Certificate - Access for All in the Tourism Sector

    ). current hospitality and tourism service training, and 4). the European Qualification Framework

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  3. MEDIATE: Methodology for Describing the Accessibility of Transport in Europe.

    results WP 4 - Development of a self-assessment tool for measuring accessibility WP 5

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  4. EUROSTAT: Ageing Characterises the Demographic Perspectives of the European Societies

    in 2008 in the EU27 there are 4 persons of working age (15-64 years old) for every person aged 65 years

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  5. Week Long Celebrations of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 3 – 9 December 2009

    document) 3. Open Letter of the CRPD Chairperson to States Parties to the Convention - (Word document) 4

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  6. Mobility Scooter Menace?

    United Kingdom. A number of high-profile accidents involving mobility scooters have raised concern that drivers cannot be prosecuted and caused some to float the idea of testing users. Photo of mobility scooter (BBC) With a top speed of 4 miles per hour (6.44 kilometres per hour) for the mobility

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  7. Featured Member: JPS Tours, Belgium Offers Adapted Tours in Flanders Fields

    and accommodation at the Hotel Callecanes, Watou, which has 4 adapted rooms, bar, restaurant

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  8. ECQA Guide

    of professions. ECQA targets the EQF (European Qualification Framework) level 4 and 5 courses

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  9. North Karelia University of Applied Sciences: Accessible Tourism Project

    with national partners 4. Development of guidelines for accessibility factors at nature tourism resorts 5

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  10. Easy does it - Simple, low-cost changes to benefit you and your visitors

    easy to stereotype. Only 4% of people with disabilities use a wheelchair, so it’s not always about

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