Search

Filters

Search results

  1. New Book. Accessible Tourism: Concepts and Issues

    : The Contribution of Critical Tourism and Disability Studies (Small and Darcy) Chapter 6 - Tourism...: Women's Narratives of Recovery and Identity (Fullager) Chapter 8 - Encounters of Disabled Customers

    23%
  2. BS 8878:2010 Web Accessibility. Code of Practice

    the product will have with its target audiences Step 6: define the user goals and tasks the web... to provide Step 8: consider inclusive design and user-personalized approaches to accessibility Step 9

    23%
  3. ENAT Supports Italian "Manifesto for the Promotion of Accessible Tourism"

    are able to meet his specific needs. 6. It is necessary to promote positive communication, avoiding... in organization and management models, even before structural ones. 8. It is necessary to encourage

    23%
  4. EU Access Cities Award competition advances towards the December final

    3 Belgium Gent 4 Bulgaria Burgas 5 Czech Republic Olomouc 6 Finland Helsinki 7 Finland Turku 8

    23%
  5. World Health Organisation (WHO) Age-friendly Cities Guide

    . How to use the Guide 11 Part 5. Outdoor spaces and buildings 12 Part 6. Transportation 20 Part 7. Housing 30 Part 8. Social participation 38 Part 9. Respect and social inclusion 45 Part 10. Civic

    23%
  6. "Best Practice in Accessible Tourism" Textbook Now Available

    : Beaches and Bathing for All 6. Laurel Van Horn: The United States: Travelers with Disabilities 7. Simon Darcy, Bruce Cameron and Stephen Schweinsberg: Accessible Tourism in Australia 8. Sandra Rhodda

    23%
  7. ENAT Annual General Assembly, Brussels 2014

    Report 2013 5. ENAT Accounts, 2013 6. Proposed budget, 2014 7. Approval of the "Descharge of the Board" 8. New Full Members to be approved 9. ENAT Organisation / Statutes / Procedures 10. President's

    23%
  8. T-GuIDE D15(b). Report: Overall Desk Research on situation of tourist guides in context of working with people with intellectual disabilities and/or learning difficulties

    DISABILITIES AND/OR LEARNING DIFFICULTIES,,,44 6) CASE STUDIES CONCERNING TOURIST GUIDES WORKING... CONCLUSIONS…53 8) POSSIBLE/ACCESSIBLE BIBLIOGRAPHY…56 Download the Report in PDF format from the right

    23%
  9. Take the Lead. A Guide to Welcoming Customers with Assistance Dogs

    by tourism businesses? Page 6 3. What are my legal obligations? Page 8 4. Frequently asked questions Page 13

    23%
  10. The Purple Pound. Volume and Value of Accessible Tourism in England

    % Learning difficulties: 0.9% or 0.9 million Blind or partially-sighted: 0.75 million or 8% Mobility impaired (wheelchair user): 0.55 or 6% Sources of statistics GBTS - The Great Britain Tourism

    23%