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  1. Greek Accessibility Guidelines from the Ministry of Environment and Public Works

    The on-line version of the Greek Accessibility Guidelines (1998) gives details of how to meet the requirements of People with Special Needs when designing or renovating buildings and the physical environment. (November 2020. original link is no longer working. Waiting for new link to be established

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  2. Sectoral Plan for Accessible Transport under the Disability Act 2005

    This website describes the Sectoral Plan for Accessible Transport under the Disability Act 2005. This Sectoral Plan has been developed in accordance with the provisions of the Disability Act 2005 and addresses the accessibility needs of people with mobility, sensory and cognitive impairments across

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  3. Promoting Safe Egress and Evacuation for People with Disabilities

    consideration of the needs of everyone using the building, particularly the specific requirements

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  4. Australian Airline, Rex, wants to stop persons with disabilities from flying alone

    the capacity to look after high-needs passengers is limited. "Since the formation of Rex, three crew members

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  5. ENAT Study Report No. 1. Rights of Tourists with Disabilities in the European Union Framework

    . Therefore, the information needs to be accessible. This means, among other things, for example

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  6. New ENAT Studies on Disabled Tourists' Rights and Services for Accessible Tourism

    " presents definitions of accessible tourism, the target public and their specific needs, and an overview

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  7. Final Conference of the ASK-IT Project

    25-27 June. Nuremburg, Germany. The theme of the Conference will be: “Mobility for All – The Use of Ambient Intelligence in Addressing the Mobility Needs of People with Impairments: The Case of ASK-IT”. The second International conference of ASK-IT marks the end of this EU research funded project

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  8. Draft British Standard BS 8300 on Design of Buildings for Disabled People is Open for Comment

    The draft document, BS 8300 on the Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people – Code of practice, is now open to the public for comment. The British Standards Institution (BSI) wants to hear views on this draft before it is launched as a British Standard (BS

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  9. EU Commission Proposes Goods and Services to be Covered by Anti-discrimination Directive

    ) The proposal points out that service providers must anticipate the needs of the public, in order

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  10. EU Ensures Access to Air Transport for Persons with Reduced Mobility

    to the needs of a large and – with Europe’s demographic ageing – growing section of the population

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