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  1. First International Conference "Accessible Tourism for All", Belgrade

    and with profit, social and human point of view, the event will include three parallel workshops as well

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  2. Economic Recession - Time for Renewal in the European Tourism Sector

    be gained by tourism sector investments in human resources with specialised training to welcome guests

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  3. Autonomous University of Barcelona Offers Masters Degree in Management of Tourism for All

    evolution of human diversity. On the other hand, we should bear in mind that the tourism industry is a very

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  4. Presentations and Speeches from ENAT International Congress 2009, Now Available

    accessible tourism can be. Is it business or a question of human rights? I would say it is both

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  5. Europe Senior Tourism

    infrastructure and human resources. Plus, this will promote employment through active policies

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  6. Seminar on New Perspectives for Tourism: Universal Accessibility as a Quality Reference

    for all”. It is about a sensitivity towards human and higher social functions that also engenders

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  7. Travel Industry 'Failing to Cater for Disabled'

    on accessible travel for all our members. We're developing this jointly with the Equality and Human Rights

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  8. Read the ENAT Website in 52 Languages with Google Translate

    the quality is less than one would expect with human translators. However, we hope this new function

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  9. 17th European Congress. European Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

    The Congress programme will cover: biology (basic sciences), technology (rehabilitation technology), clinical sciences, Physical Rehabilitation Medicine in special health conditions, human functioning sciences (including epidemiology, social functioning and related topics) and evidence based

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  10. Cyprus Sets Wheels in Motion for Accessible Tourism

    Chrysis Michailidis, spoke on accessibility as a Human Right and a characteristic of Culture, noting

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