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  1. Training Webinar for Tourism Providers: How to Develop Accessible Tourism in Rural and Natural Areas, Monday 20 June 2022

    ENAT – the European Network of Accessible Tourism – is pleased to invite you to this online webinar with a focus on “How to develop Accessible Tourism in rural and natural areas”. This is an open webinar for Tourism Service providers, (owners, managers and staff), Destination Managers, Vocational

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  2. EASPD's Innovation Awards are back!

    ) and/ or staff in this process Demonstrate that it uses the findings of these processes to improve

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  3. DIVETOUR Project Announces Free Accessible Tourism Training "cMOOC"

    ENAT is a partner of the DIVETOUR project funded by the EU Erasmus+ programme. Targeting students and professionals as well as staff and organisations in tourism and hospitality, DIVETOUR is delivering innovative e-learning tools relating to accessible tourism. The cMOOC, launching in January 2023

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  4. AccessibleEU, Greece. Mainstreaming accessibility in products and services - Implementing the EU Accessibility Directive

    of the Supervisory Authorities -Maria Sarantopoulou, Special Scientific Staff, Executive

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  5. San Cristóbal de La Laguna wins 2024 Access City Award, advancing accessibility for persons with disabilities

    language interpreters, anti-noise systems, and trained staff, as well as easy-to-read materials

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  6. Cultural Timișoara - European City, City for All

    The project addresses inclusion of persons with disabilities, with a focus on accessibility of cultural buildings, staff training and information. Managed by CED Romania, several objectives are developed under the project umbrella. AUDARA is a revolutionary web application designed to enhance

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  7. AccessibleEU: Accessibility and Higher Education

    Students Administrators Research staff Inclusion Service offices Policy and strategic decision makers

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  8. Euan's Guide Access Survey 2024 finds an entire generation has been failed by disabled access

    to visit somewhere new if they feel welcomed by staff or the venue seems to care about accessibility

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  9. FEEL IT - A Pioneer Curriculum for Designing Tourism Experiences for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

    and customers with hearing impairments. Staff who are well-trained with a ‘can-do’ attitude

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  10. European Access City Award

    language interpreters, anti-noise systems, and trained staff, as well as easy-to-read materials. The city

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