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  1. Erzsebetprogram

    The Hungarian National Foundation for Recreation (HNFR) is the main body responsible for social tourism in Hungary. HNFR was established as a non-profit organization by the government of Hungary and 6 trade union confederations with the purpose to encourage the participation of active employees

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  2. EU Commission Announces 'Mainstreaming Accessibility' Across All European Tourism Policies

    Pedro Ortún. Photo by Ben Gale Brussels, 6 June 2014. At the EU Tourism Stakeholders' Conference, "Mind the Accessibility Gap", Mr Pedro Ortún, Director for Service Industries, Directorate General Enterprise and Industry declared that accessibility is to be a permanent element of the EU's future

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  3. Save the date: 5 Dec 2014. Accessible Tourism: Innovative approaches between accessibility and heritage protection

    and Disability, implemented in 6 European cities where 11 foundations are collaborating with local and national

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  4. T-GuIDE D15(b). Report: Overall Desk Research on situation of tourist guides in context of working with people with intellectual disabilities and/or learning difficulties

    DISABILITIES AND/OR LEARNING DIFFICULTIES,,,44 6) CASE STUDIES CONCERNING TOURIST GUIDES WORKING

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  5. EU Study: Mapping Skills and Training Requirements for Accessible Tourism, 2014. Twenty Case Studies

    of results) 6 June 2014, Brussels Final Report: Mapping of Skills and Training Needs to Improve

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  6. Take the Lead. A Guide to Welcoming Customers with Assistance Dogs

    by tourism businesses? Page 6 3. What are my legal obligations? Page 8 4. Frequently asked questions Page 13

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  7. UN Global Expo on South-South Development 2014 - Forum on Accessible Tourism (DSPD/UNDESA)

    , 4:15 to 6:15 p.m. (Eastern Central Time) Consult the schedule for live-streaming of the event: http://www.oas.org/en/media_center/webcast_schedule.asp

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  8. San Marino Declaration on Accessible Tourism

    , and a complete range of public facilities and services; 6. To promote and disseminate good practices

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  9. ACCESSible Tourism for Outdoor and Urban Routes

    2015. Phase 6 – (4 months: 15-18) Design, Implementation, Promotion and Marketing for Accessible

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  10. Smart Tourist Routes for Inclusive Groups

    Short description of project Project STRING is a transnational cooperation initiative to be implemented by 12 partners from 6 countries. It aims to create 9 fully accessible itineraries respectively in Italy (Piedmont Regione), Spain (Ávila) and Bulgaria (Sozopol) which will then be developed

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