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  1. Toegankelijkheidsbureau

    The Office for Accessibility aims to promote the accessibility and utility of housing, living spaces, built environment, public buildings and places, transport and services for everybody but especially for elderly and disabled people. The activities of the centre are focussed on advice

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  2. A.T.L.Ha. Onlus

    The aim of the association is to promote the participation of the people with learning disabilities and also their families, and to help their global integration within the social fabric of our society. The Association provides for this throughout its own services and by the institution of working

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  3. The Royal National Institute for Deaf People

    The Royal National Institute for Deaf People offers a range of services for deaf and hard of hearing people, and provide information and support on all aspects of deafness, hearing loss and tinnitus. http://www.rnid.org.uk

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  4. The University of Surrey's School of Management

    The University of Surrey's School of Management provides management and business education including the MBA, MSc, MPA, DBA, PhD and undergraduate degrees. Includes hospitality, tourism, retail, health care management, HRM, Marketing, International Business and Financial Services

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  5. Centre for Accessible Environments

    The Centre for Accessible Environments (CAE) is concerned with the practicalities of inclusive design in the built environment, providing information, design guidance, training and consultancy services.

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  6. Europe for All

    of venues and services. For this purpose a number of accessibility assessment instruments have been

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  7. The Disabled Birders Association

    The Disabled Birders Association is a relatively young organisation seeking to improve access for people with disabilities to reserves, facilities and services for "birding" (ornithology). We have members across the world but the majority live in the UK. There is a separate chapter in the USA.

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  8. EU Rules Say 'Equal Access to Air Travel'

    acknowledges that some airlines and airports already provide the services prescribed by the regulation

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  9. Information for Tourists with Disabilities on VisitEurope.com

    The first port of call for many overseas visitors to Europe is VisitEurope.com, which provides authoritative tourist information from 38 European countries. These pages contain useful links to information and services for visitors with disabilities and others for whom access is an important factor

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  10. Access Travel

    Access Travel is China's professional tour operator dedicated to providing travel services for the physically and developmentally challenged.

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