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  1. The Semiotics of Accessibility and the Cultural Construction of Disability

    ) the iconic (signifying access or a way in/out); (2) indexical (as a marker of a society accessible by all

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  2. ETCAATS Partner Meeting no. 3

    The third ETCAATS partner meeting will take place in Dublin, Ireland, on 27 to 29 October 2010. The venue will be the Alexander Hotel, Merrion Square, Dublin 2. This is a closed meeting, for project partners only.

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  3. Facilitating Exchanges through Calypso: The Way Forward from the Supply Side Perspective

    2 to 3 March 2010, Rome. This meeting, organised by the European Commission and the Italian authorities, will focus on the supply side of Social Tourism, such as accommodation establishments (hotels, hostels, spas etc), travel agents and tour operators. The Programme will treat the four Calypso

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  4. Discover Oklahoma. Accessible Tourism

    and that section no longer exists. 2 minutes 44 seconds.

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  5. ITB Berlin Travel Trade Fair and Convention - Update

    Lounge (outside exhibition area) 12th of March - 2 p.m. Workshop "Well explained is help for everybody

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  6. Third EU Calypso Meeting Facilitating Exchanges in Cross-Border Social Tourism

    – 17.15 Coffee break 17.15 – 18.30 Panel 2 – Stakeholder Proposals: Youths and Families Moderator

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  7. Training Resource Accessibility Standards for Customer Service, Ontario Regulation 429/07

    A training or compliance toolkit. Please have a look at Unit 2: The Customer Service Standard at page 10 of the pdf that can be found in the attached document.

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  8. Video : Accessible Tourism Demonstration Film - Training

    Welfare Foundation Accessible Tourism- from Taiwan. Tel : +886 – 2- 2577- 4770 Web : eatc.eden.org.tw

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  9. New European Award for Accessible Cities

    on 2 and 3 December 2010 at the European Day of People with Disabilities conference. The winner

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  10. Recommended Accessibility Guidelines for Public Transport Operators in Ireland

    transport services, both public and private" (see Appendix 1, Reference 2). Public transport providers

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