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, management, transport, buildings and customer services. BITS, which was set up in 1963, promotes social
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The holiday and leisure choices for millions of disabled people, their families, carers and friends are to be transformed following the announcement on 17 December of an alliance between disability organisations Tourism for All UK and DisabledGo on major project OpenBritain. OpenBritain is set
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The council in Arona, in the south of Tenerife, have come up with a unique way to set out their wares at FITUR, Spain's major tourism trade fair which begins today in Madrid. The council's promotional material will include examples of maps and literature in Braille, allowing the blind and visually
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The papers in this book comprise the guidelines of the European Certification and Qualification Association to set up, maintain and manage the ECQA. EQN The former EU Leonardo Networking project EQN (European Quality Network, 2005 - 2007) has developed quality rules for educational programmes
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. "The new awards recognise these steps and highlight the attractions around the UK that have set new
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Report from the Group of Experts set up by the European Commission : October 2003. “THE OBJECTIVE: A EUROPE ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL” . This strategy has a target date: 2010. This is why the "accessibility agenda" which is fleshed out in this report should be implemented with this same 2010 deadline
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Disability Equality Training. However, these Guidelines set out for purchasers what to look
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, EVIDENCE, EFFICACY AND EFFECTIVENESS" and it well expresses the objectives that the society has set
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and these are not suitable for some users,” said Morrison. “We have set up our website from scratch which
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Denied boarding? Cancellation? Long delay? Lost luggage? Reduced mobility? Over the last thirty years, there has been a boom in mobility in Europe. For millions of citizens travel has become a reality, indeed a right. Passengers need a common set of principles, so that they can be more easily aware
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