-
and less-able people can be very difficult for staff if it is not something that they have experienced... or feel awkward in talking to or when serving such customers . The DDA requires businesses to be able
14%
-
Flag of Cyprus People with mobility problems will soon be able to safely and easily enter the water at the public beach of the Municipality of Polis Chrysochous, Cyprus. In a unique programme... of the sand. People with mobility problems or those using a wheelchair will be able to transfer
13%
-
impairment, able-bodied users and adults in a public environment. Each playground is able to offer
13%
-
their rights to have access to society and be able to participate and make the same choices as non-disabled... and economic life. An accessible society means that most people will be able to seek employment
12%
-
A new quality mark to be awarded to tourist accommodation judged accessible for people with disabilities could bring tourism worth millions of euro to Ireland, its creators have said. The ABLE..., managing director of EIQA said the ultimate goal was to make Ireland “the first ABLE destination
11%
-
to be able to make an informed decision about whether an establishment can cater sufficiently... access needs have the information they need and we are pleased to be able to recommend this new online
11%
-
send this web page to any colleagues in your country or region who you think may be able to answer... requirements when travelling. Due to the rapidly ageing population, this market is growing fast. Being able
11%
-
suppliers who are able to offer accessible tourism services to customers with specific access needs... their services. Visitors will be able to search for suppliers and services using a simple or advanced search
11%
-
children, to be able to make informed choices and informed, where spend their holidays. “ Everybody... under its own Brand tourist facilities able to offer Accessible Hospitality for all. It guarantees
11%
-
Europeans who are not able to take full advantage of these opportunities – people with disabilities, elderly people, new families with small children in prams – they all are not able to use many historical
11%