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  1. International Conference: The Potential and Opportunity of Accessible Tourism

    Onlus Via San Marino 10 - 10134 Torino tel. 011/319.81.45 - 011/318.82.85 fax 011/318.76.56

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  2. Conference Promoting Accessible Tourism with #OpenSpain

    of the Ministry of Culture. Council of Jaén. City of Jaen. 10:00 - # OpenSpain: a tool for promoting

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  3. Tourism for All - Accessibility as a Quality Attribute

    the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities. Date: 28/06/2013 Time: From 10:30 to 15:00

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  4. Travel Start-up On Mission to Make All Rooms Accessible Online

    . AccessAllRooms offers a free listing and free GAAS grade. The hotelier pays 10% commission per booking

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  5. Republic of San Marino Signs Agreement with Village4All for Accessible Tourism Development

    not forget that San Marino was in 2006 one of the first 10 signatories to the UN Convention

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  6. 4th Summer School in Tourism Management. Economic Impacts of Festivals and Events

    studies on events and their impacts. Only 10 abstracts will be accepted and the papers presented

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  7. "T-Guide" Surveys Launched on Improving Tourist Guiding for Visitors with Learning Difficulties

    trainees. Each survey takes only 5 to 10 minutes to answer. Anyone with some experience, knowledge

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  8. Accessible Tourism: Comparing Experiences

    needs. Meeting venue: CENTRO CONVEGNI (MEETING CENTRE) S.AGOSTINO, VIA GUELFA - CORTONA. Time: 10:00

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  9. Hampton Court Palace Guide for parents/carers of children and people on the autistic spectrum and related conditions

    and ensure a great visitor experience. (10 Pages) Download the document in PDF format from the right

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  10. How do you welcome autism into your museum?

    Claire Madge is a museum volunteer who has three children, the eldest is 10 years old and she has Aspergers, a form of autism. They love museums but often they avoid them, the barriers loom large. Museums can do more and they need to do more to welcome autism into the museum. The most common

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