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  1. Presentation of the Accessibility Guide of Sports Infrastructure for People with Reduced Mobility

    . or Fax.: (+32) 2 7050348 Access to the Press Conference: Métro ROI BAUDOUIN (ligne 6) (plan ligne

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  2. Accessible Tourism Case Study, Winchester, UK

    Video on You Tube by UK's TourismSouthEast, focussing especially on access to Winchester Cathedral for disabled visitors. Refers also to the 'Welcome All' training scheme in which tour guides and volunteer hosts are taking part. (6 minutes, with English subtitles). Winchester Cathedral website

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  3. What is "Accessible Tourism"?

    (Darcy, 2006, p. 6). Darcy, S. (2006). Setting a Research Agenda for Accessible Tourism. In C. Cooper

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  4. A Profile of Travellers Looking for Accessible Travel Destinations

    ? ......6 How frequently are they travelling? ...7 Where are they travelling?....................7

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  5. Child Safety in Europe - More Lives Can be Saved

    : J.Vincenten@childsafetyeurope.org or mobile + 31 6 533 97060 Visit the website of the Fifth Ministerial Conference

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  6. Disability Awareness

    and equality. Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 4 WHAT IS A DISABILITY? 4 TYPES OF IMPAIRMENT 6 CULTURAL

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  7. North Karelia University of Applied Sciences: Accessible Tourism Project

    will be created, which requires special expertise as regards certification and auditing. 6. An open seminar

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  8. ENAT Annual General Assembly, 2010. Leuven, Belgium

    The Annual General Assembly of ENAT will take place in Leuven from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday 6 May 2010. According to its Statutes, the ENAT non-profit association must hold an Annual General Assembly of its Full Members, where the activities and accounts of the previous year shall

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  9. Access to Culture: Examples of Good Practices Throughout Europe

    ............................................. 6 Bologna............................................ 7 Dublin

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  10. Tourism Wallonia - Brussels (Belgium)

    For Persons with Reduced Mobility, the website presents accessibility information based on the "Passe-Partout" indicators system. The Indice Passe-Partout is the result of an evaluation on the accessibility of a building that is open to the public. It is a drawing of a key on which 6 icons appear

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