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  1. eAccess+. A Thematic Network for Improving Implementation of eAccessibility throughout Europe

    providers for end users, research, education) and will address guideline and standard development

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  2. New Cluster for Accessible Tourism is Formed to Promote "Bulgaria for All"

    ; Optimization of members’ expenses; Imposition of a brand "Bulgaria for All" as the winning standard

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  3. Clear Violation of EU Regulation Leads to Discrimination of Passengers With Disabilities

    . The standard flight time for this route, from London to Geneva is 1h40 and Mr Chalklen is a frequent and thus

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  4. Barrier-Free Experiences

    . For leasure and comfort, we offer high-standard hotel and cottage accommodation and ready-made recreation

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  5. Ecuador Accessible Tours 2011

    way. Tour outline Group Size: 4 people, 11 days. Comfort level: Standard to First Class. Start

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  6. The Economist 3rd CSR Conference. People with Disability and the Right to Inclusion: What is the Role of Anthropocentric Companies?

    of Conference Registration (closed 22.9.2011) Standard registration fee: 500 E + 23% VAT / person For 2

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  7. 9th Annual ESPAnet Conference. Sustainability and Transformation in European Social Policy

    B) Oral presentation Away from daily routines – holiday as a standard of prevailing society

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  8. ENAT Supports Italian "Manifesto for the Promotion of Accessible Tourism"

    of “standard”, enhancing the value of the person/customer, who has specific needs. 5. Information

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  9. Scandic Hotels Wins Design Innovation Prize in Norway

    , the universal design of a high level is evident in this project. Scandic Oslo Airport sets a new standard

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  10. Changing Places - (Changing Places Toilets, United Kingdom)

    Thousands of people need the Changing Places toilets that would help them to enjoy the day to day activities many of us take for granted. The Changing Places Consortium has launched its campaign on behalf of those people who cannot use standard accessible toilets. This includes people with profound

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