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  1. Photo Competition: "A WORLD FOR ALL: OVERCOMING DISABILITIES"

    : The photographic image will not exceed 30 x 40 cm. The photographs will be sent without any support

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  2. Beach Access for All

    support of the European Union. ENAT writes: ENAT Member, Makis Polis, Greece has proposed the formation

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  3. Horeca Partners - ATHLAS

    Horeca Partners - ATHLAS is a consulting firm, focusing on the hospitality industry, and the tourism / leisure industry. Our aim is to improve your bottomline, through support, training and analysis, in a sustainable and lasting way.

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  4. The Royal National Institute for Deaf People

    The Royal National Institute for Deaf People offers a range of services for deaf and hard of hearing people, and provide information and support on all aspects of deafness, hearing loss and tinnitus. http://www.rnid.org.uk

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  5. Wales Centre for Accessible Tourism

    Wales Centre for Accessible Tourism was officially launched on the 6th September 2004. Based at Swansea Institute of Higher Education, the role of WCAT is to provide a centralised resource for advice and support for the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act throughout Wales

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  6. Toerisme Vlaanderen

    The Flemish Tourist Board provides both information to customers and the tourism sector. They give information for the tourism sector to promote and support accessible businesses.

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  7. The Royal National Institute of Blind People

    The Royal National Institute of the Blind [RNIB] offers information, support and advice for people with sight problems.

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  8. Tourism For All

    Providing information and a holiday booking service to people with disabilities and older people in relation to accessible accommodation and other tourism services. providing expertise and support to the tourism and hospitality sector to provide accessible services for all.

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  9. Europe for All

    Europeforall.com was developed, with the support of the European Commission, by the pan-European partnership, OSSATE, which stands for "One-Stop-Shop for Accessible Tourism in Europe". Read about the development process and the OSSATE partners at the following webpages: The OSSATE initiative

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  10. Our organisation would like to join ENAT. What are the requirements for being a member?

    join. Members must support the aims and objectives of the network, as expressed in the Statutes

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