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  1. World Committee on Tourism Ethics to focus on the exploitation of children, trafficking, poaching and accessible tourism

    The UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) is a set of principles designed to guide

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  2. VisitScotland's Online Training Aims to Ensure Warm Welcome for All During Commonwealth Games

    Scotland, June 2014. Minister launches new e-learning tool to boost £370m accessible tourism market. A new £45,000 online training programme is set to help Scotland’s hotels, visitor attractions, pubs and restaurants, better cater for the requirements of people with access needs including those

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  3. EU Study: Mapping of Skills and Training Needs to Improve Accessibility in Tourism Services in Europe

    of results and a set of conclusions and recommendations. To facilitate dissemination, all country level data

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  4. Guidelines and Resources for Organising Accessible Events

    provide a first set of information how to best address the issue. The list of external links, below

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  5. VisitEngland. AccessforAll Project

    – Evaluation. This will include: evaluation of marketing campaign against a set of defined measurement

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  6. Best Accommodation for Disability Access - Submit for a Responsible Travel Award

    disability access in accommodations category is for places to stay that set the standard for accessible

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  7. NATIVE Hotels: Charming Hotels and Accessible Tourism

    NATIVE Hotels was set up by a group of journalists from various European countries, specialized in tourism and hotels with character. They are motivated by the desire to ensure that all visitors should have equal access to the enjoyment of their favourite hotels. The NATIVE Hotels Web site

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  8. Facilitating Low Season Tourism Exchanges in Europe. Encouraging Senior Citizens to Travel: SENTOUR CONNECT

    aimed at reaching all types of seniors. Set up and strengthen sustainable public-private European

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  9. European Commission Proposes To Make Products And Services More Accessible To Disabled Persons

    3rd December 2015. The European Commission today proposed a European Accessibility Act, which will set common accessibility requirements for certain key products and services that will help people with disabilities at EU level to participate fully in society. The products and services covered have

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  10. The European Tourism Indicator System (ETIS) and Accessible Tourism Awards 2016

    destinations to get more visibility at European level, and to exchange experiences and possibly to set

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