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  1. VisitBritain and VisitEngland Publish New Accessibility Feature Questionnaires for Tourism Operators

    visitors, everywhere. This information is offered free of charge in order to ensure easy access

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  2. SAVE THE DATE: ENAT Annual General Assembly, Brussels, Wednesday 11th June 2025

    cannot attend in person should fill in the Registration Form in order to receive the Zoom link

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  3. FEEL IT - A Pioneer Curriculum for Designing Tourism Experiences for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

    Project Summary and Objectives Being a Deaf or hard of hearing tourist can be very difficult, because of communication barriers and lack of consideration for their requirements in the design of tourism services. In order to give them the opportunity to have touristic experiences tailored

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  4. European Federation of Tourist Guide Associations and ENAT receive 2025 Innovation Award for T-Guide Tourist Training

    Innovation Award winners, in no particular order, are: ‘T-Guide’ by the European Federation of Tourist

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  5. Travelport Launches Global Campaign To Encourage More Support For Airline Passengers With Intellectual Disabilities

    Special Olympics Athletes at Abu Dhabi Airport (Photo: Travelport). Campaign allied to the Special Olympics World Summer Games 2019 targets greater use of the DPNA Special Service Request code1, used... Emirates, the country hosting the Special Olympics World Summer Games 2019 this month. Travelport has also

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  6. International Paralympic Committee Campaign, WeThe15: A global human rights movement for the 1.2 billion persons with disabilities

    change, the IPC, Special Olympics, Invictus Games Foundation and the International Committee of Sports... to engage global audiences. By partnering with Special Olympics, Invictus Games, and Deaflympics

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  7. Accessibility: Understanding, Progress and Opportunities

    the Olympics and Paralympics in 2012. It also outlines the role of a new project – Open Britain

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  8. Transport for All (London, England)

    and working to make it more robust through a specialised training programme. In the run up to the Olympics

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  9. Why being accessible is good for your pub - BBPA publishes new guidance to help pubs welcome those with access needs

    if there is one specific and tangible legacy that this year’s Olympics and Paralympics can leave behind

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  10. Village for All - V4A - Joins United Nations World Tourism Organization

    Brazil to deal with world events such as the Copa del Mundo FIFA 2014 and the Olympics

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