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  1. ENAT Annual General Assembly, 2009

    " section of the ENAT website. Members should first login to the Members' Area of the site in order

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  2. Protecting Children and Youths in Water Recreation: Safety Guidelines for Service Providers

    water sports and waterside settings, in order to encourage safe water activities for children aged 0-18

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  3. New Publication - 'Access Africa: Safaris for People with Limited Mobility' Published by Bradt Travel Guides

    -africa.co.uk. To pre-order your copy Visit the website of the publisher, Bradt Travel Guides.

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  4. 12th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons (TRANSED 2010)

    worldwide to share innovations and best practices in order to make transportation and mobility accessible

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  5. Mohammed Al-Tarawneh, Member of UN Committee on Rights of Disabled People, to Speak at ENAT Congress

    in order to support the full implementation of the Convention. While in Vienna, Mr. Al-Tarawneh will also

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  6. Fifth European Forum of Social Tourism

    the Presidents of BITS and ENAT in order to cooperate more closely on the questions

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  7. Parking card for people with disabilities in the European Union : conditions in the Member States

    This folder and booklet summarise the rights of the 27 Member States when it comes to the parking rights of disabled people. The purpose it to spread the knowledge about these rights in order to increase the mobility of disabled people in the EU. It should be a useful tool for both national

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  8. ENAT and Bureau International du Tourisme Social (BITS) Sign Memorandum of Understanding

    exploring new ways to develop social tourism, in support of the tourism industry and in order to deliver

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  9. DisabledGo and OpenBritain Unite to Provide more Holiday Choices for Disabled People

    the development of an online community forum.” Visit the website of OpenBritain Order your copy

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  10. Barrier-free Travel in Germany

    Barrier-free travel means holidays where everything is accessible. Germany is a travel destination with plenty on offer for everybody, and much is being done in order to give people with restricted mobility the chance of a relaxing break too. The following pages contain useful information and links

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