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  1. Trailblazers. UK Muscular Dystrophy Campaign

    Trailblazers is a United Kingdom national network of more than 400 young disabled people who work together on a national and local level to highlight and address the issues that are important to them. We aim to fight the social injustices experienced by young disabled people and to ensure we can

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  2. Virtus Vita - Find & Book the right clinic for your treatment

    400 affiliated clinics & hospitals, covering 380 destinations, to find and book the right medical

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  3. EASPD's Innovation Awards are back!

    , as well as travel and subsistence costs of up to €400. They will receive an award during

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  4. The Pocket Interpreter for Deaf People Using Sign Language

    and internationally on several occations. It was a finalist at the Guldlänken competition and has also won a price

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  5. Scandic Hotels invests heavily in accessible rooms

    ’s disability ambassador. “Scandic has won a number of awards for its accessibility programme

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  6. French Athletes Claim Victory in South Africa's Outeniqua Wheelchair Marathon

    of Esther Watson, who won Woman of the Year in 2006 for her role in promoting the competition

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  7. Accessible Portugal Wins Tourism Service Award

    Earlier this year, ENAT Member 'Accessible Portugal' won the annual tourism award, from the Portuguese Tourism Board, for the best project in the “Services” category. This award recognises the work carried out by Accessible Portugal, as a relevant contributor for the qualification of Portugal

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  8. Accessible Tourism Partners Win Portuguese National Stage of European Enterprise Awards 2010

    ENAT Members, Accessible Portugal in partnership with Lousã City Council, won the Portuguese National Stage of this year's European Enterprise Awards on the February 10th 2010. Photo. Award Ceremony On February 10th, the Portuguese Contest of European Enterprise Awards took place in Centro Cultural

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  9. Advocate Says Bang From Paralympics May Be Too Small to Keep Bucks Coming

    Photo: Russian Nordic skier There are million-dollar strategies to turn B.C. into an accessible tourism destination. Then there is Hugh Tollett, who does it for free. Two years before Vancouver and Whistler, B.C. won the right to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Tollett believed the mountain

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  10. Tourist Board aiming to make Algarve more disabled-friendly

    many hotels, units, or open spaces are properly equipped then we will start a conversation that won’t

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