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  1. Disabled Access Day, 17 January 2015

    attractions can make an extra effort to welcome disabled guests - put on special events, give a discount

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  2. Public Consultation: European Commission Green Paper on the Safety of Tourism Accommodation Services

    ) would be welcome to enable the Commission to process them more swiftly. Added: 30.11.2014. Download

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  3. Special Issue: The Future of Accessible Tourism. Journal of Tourism Futures

    of Accessible Tourism are invited for submission. Interdisciplinary approaches are particularly welcome. Papers

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  4. A World for Everyone. Declaration from the World Summit Destinations for All Montreal, 2014

    on the welcome and service to ALL visitors, and on the accessibility of the built environment... Declaration by adding your name at this page: http://www.destinationsforall2014.com/en/declaration Read... of Disabled Persons (UN, 1975). http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages

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  5. Accessible Baltics

    Dear traveller and friend of accessible tourism: We are here to fulfill disabled peoples´ travelling wishes to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Welcome to the website of Accessible Baltics! Whether you wish to travel to calming nature, walk on the paths of culture or wish to spend a day in resting

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  6. T-GuIDE European Lifelong Learning Conference, Brussels

    the right-hand panel. Programme 09:30 Registration & Coffee 10.00 Opening Session – Welcome

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  7. Mencap. About Learning Disability

    disability. Resources centre: Welcome to the Mencap resources centre!

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  8. Gondolas 4 All

    funds are still welcome. They shall be payable as specified on our site www.gondolas4all.com

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  9. European Associations In Partnership To Improve Tourist Guiding to Visitors with Disabilities

    a better, more inclusive welcome to their guests and this, in turn, will make European tourism more

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  10. European Associations FEG and ENAT In Partnership To Improve Tourist Guiding to Visitors with Disabilities

    a better, more inclusive welcome to their guests and this, in turn, will make European tourism more

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