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  1. Accessible Portugal Wins Tourism Service Award

    is the only tour operator in Portugal which specifically targets its offers to persons with reduce

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  2. Report: Acting Locally for a Society for All

    4.3.2 Recommendations from participants 5. Plenary session 2: Involving persons with disabilities

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  3. UK's Southern Railways Tests Priority Seating Card Scheme

    If you cannot manage the train journey standing up from Gatwick Airport to Central London, the recently introduced Priority Seating Card is for you. Southern Railways hopes that by issuing a pass card to older persons, pregnant women, those with a disability and with less visible difficulties

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  4. Achieving Full Participation Through Universal Design

    (Friday 25th September to Saturday 3rd October) and the UN International Day for Older Persons

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  5. Serbia: Second International Conference on Accessible Tourism – Tourism for All

    , Belgrade Chamber of Commerce, adviser: "Adjustment of Persons with Disabilities in Tourism". Mr

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  6. Video of the 2nd ENAT Congress in Vienna (English and German versions)

    on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Angelika Laburda, IBFT, (the event organiser), Austria. Watch

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  7. Achieving Full Participation Through Universal Design. Council of Europe Report

    individuals, regardless of age, abilities or cultural background, including persons with disabilities

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

    in 2008 in the EU27 there are 4 persons of working age (15-64 years old) for every person aged 65 years

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  9. Scandic Hotel Chain Increases Commitment to Disabled Guests

    With the UN’s International Day of Disabled Persons on Thursday 3 December, Scandic is continuing its commitment to disabled guests, not least through a new service on the website where all the chain’s hotels report exactly what aids and facilities they offer guests with a disability. During 2010

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  10. Catalonia, Tourism for Everyone

    The Catalan tourism sector is promoting accessibility, thereby giving reality to the principle that persons with disabilities deserve equal conditions in a pluralistic and respectful society. We present you a selection of 19 destinations which offer a full range of adapted tourist resources so

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