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  1. EDF Proposal for a Disability Specific European Directive

    discrimination, and discrimination in the form of an unjustified failure to make a reasonable accommodation

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  2. European Disability Forum Proposes Disability Specific EU Directive

    in the legislation. The starting point for any legislation has to be that it does not make sense

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  3. Guide for Passenger Terminal Accessibility

    The Canadian Transportation Agency created this guide to help air, rail and ferry terminal operators implement the provisions of the Code of Practice: Passenger Terminal Accessibility (Terminal Code) to make their operations more accessible for persons with disabilities. The guide provides

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  4. Can You Capture "Accessible Tourism" in a Single Photo?

    of ENAT. So please make sure that your postal address is correct by logging-in to this website

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  5. The Pocket Interpreter for Deaf People Using Sign Language

    meet a friend on the street you can talk to him or her via your 3G phone: you just make a video call

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  6. Accessible destination

    Chapters of this document include : background : an evolution in terminology; accessibility; national legislative framework and best practices; international and european legislative framework; market & trends; the tourism service chain; how to make destinations accessible; bibliography, web sites

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  7. Best practices in tourism accessibility for travelers with restricted physical ability. Final report. APEC Tourism Working Group.

    Wishing to make tourism more accessible to its members, APEC commissioned this study on best practices in accessibility. Touching various aspects of accessibility, the examples are drawn from theninitiatives of governmental as well as non-governmental agencies. Number of pages : 90 ISBN

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  8. The Diabetes Travel Guide.

    This fact sheet provides general information on confident, trouble-free travelling for people with diabetes (6 pages). Travelling, whether it is for work or holidays, should be enjoyable. If you have diabetes, a little extra preparation can help make your trip one to remember, for all the right

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  9. There is room at the inn : Inns and B&B's for wheelers and slow walkers.

    This is a guidebook to 117 accessible inns and bed and breakfast resorts from 40 states (US) that includes “A Note to Innkeepers”, a short chapter which offers suggestions on how to make inns and B&Bs more appealing to wheelchair-users and slow walkers. File available from Demos Medical Publishing

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  10. Handiplage

    Association Handiplage works to promote the accessibility of French beaches to people with any type of disability. More and more towns are now equipping their beaches to allow access for the disabled: special car park, rolling walkways to make it easy to get to the water, buzzer alerts that allows

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