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  1. ONAT4All

    of education and training for SMEs in tourism value chain to support the objectives of this project... education and training. Project Information Visit the ONAT4All Project Website Download the ONAT4All

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  2. ENAT Partners and Sponsors

    Education (FEE). FEE and ENAT have signed a Memorandum of understanding and ENAT is participating

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  3. Links

    About ENAT links The links (below) provide a range of information relating to accessible tourism. The list is arranged by regions and countries. The following headings are used to group the links: Commercial, Public Authorities and Tourist Boards, Non-Governmental Organisations, Education, Visitor

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  4. ENAT Code of Good Conduct

    or management of tourism facilities and equipment; tourism marketing, education and training and travel and tour

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  5. ENAT Code of Good Conduct Background Information

    venues, production or management of facilities and equipment, tourism marketing, higher education, staff

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  6. Partners

    Ministry of Education and Women's Affairs. Contact details Mr. Lorenzo Scirocco, Coordinator, ASIS

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  7. Association National pour le Logement des Personnes Handicapees asbl.

    The ANLH in Belgium is a large NGO which cares for handicapped people, offering housing, transport, information and education facilities to them. The association is very active in offering innovative services to the people it cares for, by running a network of facilities in many Belgian cities

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  8. Polibea Turismo

    Editorial Polibea, a "special employment centre" (where jobs and working training are provided for disabled persons) and a media Communications Group related to Special Education and Disability since 1980, began working in the tourism field in 2002 aiming to favour the participation and enjoyment

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  9. Alternative Camp

    into the society through sports, education and vacation. Among its many goals is to create social

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  10. Wales Centre for Accessible Tourism

    Wales Centre for Accessible Tourism was officially launched on the 6th September 2004. Based at Swansea Institute of Higher Education, the role of WCAT is to provide a centralised resource for advice and support for the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act throughout Wales

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