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  1. T-GuIDE D15(b). Report: Overall Desk Research on situation of tourist guides in context of working with people with intellectual disabilities and/or learning difficulties

    Lorenzo Sirocco, Italy. Table of Contents 1) AIM OF REPORT…5 2) SHORT INFORMATION ABOUT TOURIST

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  2. EU Study: Mapping Skills and Training Requirements for Accessible Tourism, 2014. Twenty Case Studies

    are from Member States of the European Union and 2 are from Canada. Each Case Study has a table, in Annex

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  3. Take the Lead. A Guide to Welcoming Customers with Assistance Dogs

    of Contents 1. What is an assistance dog? Page 4 2. Why should assistance dogs be welcomed

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  4. Accessible Tourism in Europe and Portugal - Clues and Challenges

    . Addressed to tourist companies and public authorities. Meeting 2. Friday 14 November: Tivoli Marina Hotel

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  5. ACCESSible Tourism for Outdoor and Urban Routes

    . Phase 2 – (3 months:4-6) Accessible Tourism Survey - Drawing up accessible tourism and mobility

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  6. What is Autism?

    "Fixer", Dwaynne Way, 22, from South Wales, has Asperger syndrome - a form of autism. Using this cartoon film, he wants other young people to understand the nature and impact of autism. Available on YouTube. 2 minutes 49 seconds. Direct link: https://youtu.be/4mh75_u0uR8 Watch the video here:

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  7. Final Report. EU Study: Mapping and Performance Check of the Supply of Accessible Tourism Services in Europe

    documents) ANNEX 2. EU-28 Country Legislation Reports ANNEX 3. Country Reports ANNEX 4. Pantou.org

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  8. T-GuIDE Videos

    by Ivor Ambrose, ENAT (June 2014) Video 2. Introduction to T-Guide by Lisa Zieler, FEG. Recorded

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  9. ENAT Annual Report 2014

    ......................................................................................................... 4 2. ENAT Strategy and Activities

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  10. NATIVE Hotels: Charming Hotels and Accessible Tourism

    club of hotels that offers 2 sets of universal accessibility to enable all of us to navigate freely

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