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  1. ENAT Annual Report 2008

    ENAT Members can download the ENAT Annual Activity Report for 2008 in PDF format from the right-hand column of this page. Annual Report 2008: Table of Contents Membership 4 Workplan 2008 – 2009 8 1 ENAT Strategy and Activity Plan 8 1.2 ENAT Strategic Plan 8 2 Network Activities 9 2.1 ENAT National

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  2. Protecting Children and Youths in Water Recreation: Safety Guidelines for Service Providers

    of the legal implications which accidents may have for the owner. Table of Contents Introduction 1

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  3. Accessibility: Understanding, Progress and Opportunities

    information resource Undervaluing facilities Action needed 1. Establishing the business case 2

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  4. 12th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons (TRANSED 2010)

    and TRANSED 2010 are co-sponsored by U.S. Transportation Research Board. The objectives are: 1. to review

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

    . This award was presented on October 1, 2009, at the Vienna University of Technology in Vienna, Austria

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  6. MEDIATE: Methodology for Describing the Accessibility of Transport in Europe.

    The project is stuctured around 6 Work packages (WP): WP 1 - Stakeholder involvement

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  7. EUROSTAT: Ageing Characterises the Demographic Perspectives of the European Societies

    or over; in 2060 the ratio is expected to be 2 to 1. Document ID: EUROSTAT Statistics in Focus

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  8. Week Long Celebrations of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 3 – 9 December 2009

    of persons with disabilities Download these documents in WORD format from the right-hand panel: 1

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  9. Presentation of the Accessibility Guide of Sports Infrastructure for People with Reduced Mobility

    décembre 2009 à 12 h HALL D’HONNEUR Entrée Tribune 1 – Rez-de-chaussée Stade Roi Baudouin / Koning

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  10. The Semiotics of Accessibility and the Cultural Construction of Disability

    . The commentary considers how signs of accessibility (such as the ramp sign) operate at three levels: (1

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