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to experience all that the destination has to offer but is also showing the way forward to other Irish
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was impressed by the way Scandic Denmark has shown that, in the hotel industry, the important thing is not only
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of the tourism industry need to cater to the needs of travellers with disabilities in a way that exceeds
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with the national average); manage their tourism offer in a way to ensure social, cultural and environmental
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Children with autism and other conditions may be hyper sensitive to sensory input, and there is a lot of sensory input when visiting Eureka! They thought that knowing what to expect would go a long way towards reducing the stress of a visit, and so they developed the Eureka! story – a practical
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added, “This brings new challenges which need a coordinated response in the way destinations market
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. And for that you need to know which exit is nearest to your destination and what is the best way
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of the accessibility chain in tourism. Over the past decade, technology has been significantly changing the way we... para Todos. 12:40-13:10 Buenas prácticas internacionales. En colaboración con: Sr. Ivor Ambrose...́cnico: Cadena de accesibilidad en el sector de turismo & viajes en España. Moderador: Sr. Jesús
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Short description of project ACCESSTOUR is an acronym expressing accessible tourism in a short way. Accessible tourism could be considered disadvantaged in comparison with more traditional mass tourism. In the last years accessible tourism has become synonym of high quality care for persons
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"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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