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  1. BS 8878:2010 Web Accessibility. Code of Practice

    are not excluded from the benefits of the digital age, and are able to use new technologies

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  2. UK Conference: A Market to Win.

    ? There will be a panel discussion during the afternoon where attendees will be able to discuss the issues

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  3. New Haneda Airport Terminals, Tokyo, Based on Universal Design Principles

    , all of whom speak English and many also able to communicate in Chinese and Korean."

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  4. InclusiveLondon.com

    and companies. Companies are able to upgrade their information by having detailed audits

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  5. Unique Partnership Sees Scotland Lead the Way in Accessible Tourism

    In a unique partnership – the first of its kind anywhere in the UK – Capability Scotland and VisitScotland have teamed up to explore disabled people’s experiences of being a tourist in Scotland. 70% of disabled people are able to travel but, because of a lack of accessible tourism, accommodation

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  6. Baby Boomers: Rebels With a Cause. National Geographic Traveler Talks to Scott Rains

    be the only way to ensure that Cookie, Mom, and Dad will be able to get from points A to B under

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

    are able to meet his specific needs. 6. It is necessary to promote positive communication, avoiding

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  8. VisitEngland Launches Online Tool for Pubs to Improve Access for Visitors

    information about a venue in advance in order to be able to make an informed decision about whether

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  9. Wheelmap.org

    Find wheelchair accessible places! Wheelmap is a map for wheelchair accessible locations. On wheelmap.org you can find out if a location is accessible or not and are also be able to tag locations yourself. All location data comes from Openstreetmap, the biggest user-generated mapping project

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  10. Our Friendly Built Environment Portal

    , for example the hearing impaired and the elderly, are also able to search for buildings

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