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A network of independent travel agents to drive cruise holiday sales and specialist service to disabled travellers could soon be a reality. 'Leading Cruise Agents' is to discuss the possibility following a debate by cruise lines on how to tap into a market of 2.5 million registered disabled
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Standards Norway and the Delta Centre in the Norwegian Directorate for Health and Social Affairs are leading the development and deployment of a standard defining the requirements of a system for labelling tourist destinations in terms of their accessibility for people with disabilities
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South African tourism authorities are knuckling down to the issue of accessible tourism during a month-long visit of leading US disability expert Scott Rains. Dr Rains, a wheelchair-user for 37 years and an advocate for the rights of disabled travellers, will be meeting South Africa's largest
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are amongst Europe's leading tourism destinations, and where the tourist flow may end with a decline of 30
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A nationally recognised symbol for disabled access information, developed by 3 leading charities for the disabled in partnership with the AA. Open Britain provides a guide book and web site for people with disabilities and special access requirements. If you run an accommodation establishment
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requirements. Open Britain is a national symbol for disabled access information, developed by 3 leading
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It is estimated that each year 50,000 Europeans in the EU 27 are injured whilst taking part in water sports or boating activities. Drowning is the second leading cause of death in young people, from infancy to 18 years of age. These water safety guidelines were developed by the European Child
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and Environments (GAATES) is the leading international not-for-profit organization that brings together experts
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a Europe-wide reference for future training courses in accessible tourism, leading to a moderated
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Today marks 1,000 days to go to the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games. To mark the milestone, the pictograms representing each Paralympic sport and discipline have been released. They will help with wayfinding in 2012 and will also be used as a tool to help educate people leading
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