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  1. Participate in VisitEngland's Survey on Accessibility Related Information. What Do You Need to Know to Plan Your Trip?

    on the information you require on individual tourism venues e.g. hotels. Please follow the link below

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  2. Destination London. Online course to help hospitality staff welcome disabled visitors.

    Managers and team members have their own route to follow through the course. You are in complete control. Log in and out as your time allows. Destination London takes you on a journey. You will see a disabled customer's experience through their eyes. You will hear from disabled visitors as well

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  3. T-Guide: Tourist Guides for People with Intellectual and Learning Difficulties in Europe

    of employment and innovation and at the same time to follow the guidelines of the established CEN

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  4. ENAT Member Tapooz Travel Looks for Top-up Funding for Accessible Tours and Adventures

    limitations. Follow and share our posting on Facebook (did you see the posting on our new partnership

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  5. 1st MENA-ENAT (Euro-Arab) Accessible Tourism for All & Jordan Tourism 4 All Forum & Expo

    from Dead Sea to Aqaba - Red Sea. Follow link to the Speakers and Programme page INVITED

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  6. Design for All in Progress, from Theory to Practice

    Cover image. This publication aims both to help designers and advisors to check their understanding of the role they have to play when advising clients and also to help clients to check whether their advisors follow the principles of a Design for All approach. When we prepared this publication

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  7. T-GuIDE Survey Results

    , and expressed their interest to follow such a course, so as to gain relevant competences and skills

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  8. Visitors on the Autism Spectrum: The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse

    Follow the link to view the guide to The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse for Visitors on the Autism Spectrum.

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  9. Disabled Access Day, 17 January 2015

    the help we can get. Please do get involved." Visit the website: Disabled Access Day Follow on Twitter

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  10. WTM London Seminar: "Preparing your Destination for the Accessible Tourism Market: Lessons from Research and Practice”

    4 November 2014, ExCeL - London. Time: 16:00 - 17:30 Location: Premier Room 1. (Follow the poppy floor tiles VISITFLANDERS @ S1). Building on the experiences of three leading European accessible tourism destinations, four NTO managers will explain the business strategies and practical tools

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