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or description 1 N1 Project Interim Report 1 N2 Project Final Report 2 N3 Database of training programmes, experiences and materials Accessible Tourism Database 2 N4 Tourist Accessible Service Report Review of Courses and Ideas Tourists Accessible Service Map 2 N5 Staff Training Needs Assessment
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on each other: • Module 1: Identification • Module 2: Quality standards • Module 3: Training... labels and terms to be considered and possibly incorporated. Module 2: Development of cross-industry... management systems developed and implemented standardized criteria, labels and terminology. Module 3
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University invites you to a webinar from 14.00 to 16.00 (Europe/Minsk, UTC+3 (GMT+3... 14.00 – 14.10 – Opening of the webinar (Europe/Minsk, UTC+3 (GMT+3)) Dr. Victor Shadurski... Format. View the YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/U5dIeEa1_Ms (2 hours, 9 minutes) Supported by:
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on YouTube (2022). 1. Interview with Karin Marie Antonsen, Nordland Research Institute (2 min 32) 2. Interview with Ivor Ambrose, ENAT (2 min: 17) 3. Interview with Cato Lei, FFO - Funksjonshemmedes fellesorganisasjon (2 min:17) Below: Some of the ACCESSTOUR team members at the Kick-off meeting
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). the access needs of customers, 2) knowledge, skills and competences needed by trainees, 3... international training materials; and 2). to develop a ‘Road Map’ for an EU certification system... 3 small and medium-sized tourism enterprises (SMEs) in each participating country. Outcomes A tested
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, and the main results of the EU CETA initiative - with CETA handouts and reference materials; Day 2 Friday... and training for destination and enterprise managers; Half-Day 3, Saturday morning, takes the delegates... Requirements Graham Miller and Victoria Eichhorn, University of Surrey, UK 2. Training
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Tourism Network (John Winton, ECTN Coordinator) (2) NECSTouR – Network of European Regions for a Sustainable and Competitive Tourism (Alice Jude, NECSTouR Coordinator) (3) Access for all to Cultural... sites of Modena) (2) Successful marketing of Cultural Routes (Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ebert, European
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(1997)[2] The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (UNWTO, 1999)[3]; 2010: A Europe Accessible For All.../RightsOfDisabledPersons.aspx [2] The Center for Universal Design (1997). http://www.ncsu.edu/ncsu/design/cud/about_ud/udprinciples.htm [3] The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (UNWTO, 1999). http://ethics.unwto.org/en
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for a myriad of sectors far be-yond travel and tourism; 2. Cognizant of the gradual progress... with disabilities in developing countries and emerging economies; 3. Aware of the challenges... of investing in Tourism for all; 2. To ensure that the right to experience tourism is not hampered
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: http://www.tourisme-handicaps.org/ [2] INSHEA Website : http://www.inshea.fr/ [3] Federation..., Suresnes, France)[2], with the view to become a Consultant in Accessibility. In order to obtain my... GDP, while employing 1 in 5 active persons[3]. These statistics indicate how important tourism
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