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Aim The main aim of the project ITTI is to improve accessibility of tourism services through tailored training for tourism employees on working with disabled and elderly guests, and to increase the competitiveness of tourism facilities and tourism workers on the labour market. Approach The project
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training facilities for a cluster (the cluster covers areas of IT and services, engineering
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This compendium presents good practices on Accessibility, e-Accessibility and the integration of people with disabilities into private businesses and municipalities Making your products and services accessible for all consumers, including disabled people, and guaranteeing the accessibility of your
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ON http://rsed.fundaciononce.es/en/index.html . Accessibility management must become part..., a market to be considered. The lack of accessibility in environments, products and services becomes
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to actively face this change by developing new products and services which meet the growing demand
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a disabled client with appropriate services. The training programme is based on e-learning tools DIADA
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10 June 2010. Berlin Schönefeld Airport. Within the The Federal Government Commissioner for Matters relating to Disabled Persons is the host of this one-day conference which takes place in connection with the Berlin Air Show. Presentations and discussions will address regulations, services, cabin
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and services and the participation of different social groups in the local cultural life. The working
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and communications Facilities and services open to the public About the award The winner of the competition
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Ferrara, Italy. 1 September 2010. As a forerunner to the BITS World Congress, this workshop on Accessible Tourism is being organised by Emilia-Romagna Region, APT Services and Bureau International du Tourisme Sociale, in collaboration with the Association Village for All. The Workshop will present
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