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  1. 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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  2. FastPass - EU project on e-gates for passenger transport

    , elaborated in an "end-user centric" way and privacy as well as security assessed, the FastPass

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  3. Seniors Go Rural - SenGoR - Senior Tourism Project

    , and payment in a homogeneous way across Europe. They will have the format of framework agreements

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  4. APP TOUR YOU - Accessible Tourism Training and Information for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

    on the way to create better, more inclusive and equitable everyday life.

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  5. A Tour Boat Designed for the Disabled

    , the service is expensive to run and no way to make it financially independent has been found

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  6. Welcome to the EU Conference on Managing and Promoting Sustainable and Accessible Tourism Destinations

    sector thrives in a way that is sustainable for local communities and businesses while at the same

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  7. VisitScotland Hosts European Access Experts for Business Learning Event

    customers to go round. People with disabilities are yearning to enjoy tourism and travel the way everyone

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  8. New EU Directive on Accessibility of Public Websites and Mobile Apps

    as non-textual information, downloadable documents and forms, and two-way interaction

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  9. Personal Assistance Service for Disabled Travellers in Madrid

    . When travelling abroad, Personal Assistance Services (PAS) provide a way for some people...://www.accessiblemadrid.com/en/blog/personal-assistance-disabled-travellers-madrid Read more in Spanish

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  10. New Skills for Customized Accessible Tourism

    clients may not be part of groups where needs are considered in a standardised way

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