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  1. Accessible Tourism is nothing without Peace!

    Today, 21 September, is Peace Day. A global day of action and awareness for peace everywhere. This is a reminder for those who may already know and a call to those who don't. Needless to say, Accessible Tourism is nothing without Peace! Get informed and make a commitment at www.peaceoneday.org

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  2. Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism - Survey Report (first release version)

    : separate and uncoordinated efforts alone will not make accessible tourism flourish. A holistic approach

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  3. HandiTours

    Many people with a physical disability think that a holiday abroad is simply impossible for them. At Handitours APs we aim to make this dream a reality. Handitours has personally checked the destinations we offer. We have even sent whole teams of wheelchair users to some of our hotels

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  4. Article: Creating a framework for social learning in your enterprise

    for the ability to connect to others. It is with each other that we can make sense, and this is social

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  5. III International Congress on Tourism for All, November 2010, Spain

    to greatly influence the consumer’s decision regarding tourism options. The following factors make Spain

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  6. eAccess+. A Thematic Network for Improving Implementation of eAccessibility throughout Europe

    HUB" which links to and gives guidance on how to make the best use of existing resources

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  7. Transport for All (London, England)

    and working to make it more robust through a specialised training programme. In the run up to the Olympics

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  8. ENAT Honorary Member Dr. Scott Rains Recognised in 2010 Virgin Travel Awards

    and business leaders to see visitors in a new light and consequently make tourist experiences

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  9. European Union Ratifies UN Convention on Disability Rights

    , will highlight any shortcomings in the Convention’s implementation and make recommendations. The EU's disability

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  10. British Standards Institute Web Accessibility

    Why are accessibility standards important? How do standards help designers? How can we make the World Wide Web wider? This new documentary provides some answers to the many questions on web accessibility. The video, which includes strong and interesting statements from many authoritative

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