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  1. Handiplage - Access Guide to Beaches of France

    comply with Handiplage standards. Beaches are graded according to a 4-level label system, based

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  2. New UK publication: Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    This 'Publicly Available Specification' (PAS) has been developed by the Disability Rights Commission (DRC), latterly the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and VisitBritain in collaboration with The British Standards Institution (BSI). The book is intended to help owners and managers

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  3. Argonautical Park, Afissos. Watersports and Multi-activity Centre

    The Argonautical Park in Afissos Pelion, on the Greek mainland, is recognized as one of the leading organised International 'Locations' for Sea Activities and Tourism of high standards, supporting disabled sailors and training programs in water activities at all levels using Internationally

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  4. UN World Tourism Organisation Joins ENAT as Honorary Member with 'Observer' Status

    which must be tackled by raising the quality standards of the tourism industry as a whole. "We

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  5. Project “SPIT” – Encouraging Integration of Tourism and Development of New Employment Opportunities for Disabled Persons

    standards for the Categorization of accommodations adapted to the needs for disabled people

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  6. Design for All India Newsletter, November 2008. Special Issue on Inclusive Tourism

    Games? Importance of Anthropometric Research in Developing Regional Accessibility Standards

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  7. GAATES Honoured with UN Habitat - Dubai International Award for Best Practices to Improve the Living Environment

    distributed to over 5000 people worldwide, compares accessibility codes and standards from around

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  8. New Booking Website Launched at www.accessible.travel

    information standards. The booking engine will allow travellers with disabilities to search handicap

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  9. Serbia: Second International Conference on Accessible Tourism – Tourism for All

    The Second International Conference on Accessible Tourism – Tourism for All will be held on November 26-27 2009 in Belgrade, Serbia. The following topics will be discussed: training and education, accessibility, standards, economic crisis, profitability and examples of good practice in the tourism

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

    such as: “Accessibility Standards”, “Staff Training”, etc.; European proposals and projects, developed jointly

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