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  1. Code of practice on accessibility of public services and information provided by public bodies (Ireland)

    . For the purposes of sections 26, 27 and 28 of the Act, the term disability is defined in section 2 of the Act... the definition of services in section 2 of the Act. It covers a wide range of services and facilities... by the code are defined in section 2 of the Act to cover: a) a department of state; b) the Office

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  2. About

    information. Download the T-GuIDE slide presentation in PDF format (6 MB) Visit to a Viking Village enjoyed

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  3. Can we use the ENAT logo in our advertising or publicity?

    Can we use the ENAT logo in our advertising or publicity? [This answer was updated on 6 December 2009]. At present, if you are an ENAT Member, you can add the "Member of ENAT" logo to your website or printed publications to show that you are part of the Network. After logging in to the site, go

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  4. The Diabetes Travel Guide.

    This fact sheet provides general information on confident, trouble-free travelling for people with diabetes (6 pages). Travelling, whether it is for work or holidays, should be enjoyable. If you have diabetes, a little extra preparation can help make your trip one to remember, for all the right

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  5. Promotion of technical aspects of accessibility for tourism establishments in Mexico

    ://discapacidad.presidencia.gob.mx/?P=6/. The seminars are attended by diverse groups and associations. Technical seminars

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  6. GAATES presents award to Mr. Mohammed Tarawneh, Chair of the UN Committee on the CRPD, at Vienna event

    presence in 6 regions: the Asia-Pacific, Arab, North America, South America, European and African

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  7. UK Tourism Firms Encouraged to Improve Accessibility

    Thursday 19th November 2009 – New figures released today by VisitEngland from the UK Tourism Survey show that overnight trips made by, or accompanied by, someone with a health condition or impairment contributed almost £1bn to the English domestic visitor economy in the first 6 months of the year

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  8. Accessible Tourism Case Study, Winchester, UK

    Video on You Tube by UK's TourismSouthEast, focussing especially on access to Winchester Cathedral for disabled visitors. Refers also to the 'Welcome All' training scheme in which tour guides and volunteer hosts are taking part. (6 minutes, with English subtitles). Winchester Cathedral website

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  9. What is "Accessible Tourism"?

    (Darcy, 2006, p. 6). Darcy, S. (2006). Setting a Research Agenda for Accessible Tourism. In C. Cooper

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  10. Tourism Wallonia - Brussels (Belgium)

    For Persons with Reduced Mobility, the website presents accessibility information based on the "Passe-Partout" indicators system. The Indice Passe-Partout is the result of an evaluation on the accessibility of a building that is open to the public. It is a drawing of a key on which 6 icons appear

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