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  1. Turismabile Launches Accessible Tourism Package in Piemonte, Italy

    www.viaggiaccessibili.it and www.myaccessibleholiday.com Turismabile is an ENAT Member.

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  2. Accessible Portugal Wins Tourism Service Award

    Earlier this year, ENAT Member 'Accessible Portugal' won the annual tourism award, from the Portuguese Tourism Board, for the best project in the “Services” category. This award recognises the work carried out by Accessible Portugal, as a relevant contributor for the qualification of Portugal

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  3. New Zealand Winter Games Make History

    of Northland, New Zealand. Tiaho Trust is an ENAT Member. Photo credit: Andy and Craig Kennedy

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  4. Council of Europe Disability Action Plan, 2006-2015. Recommendation Rec(2006)5.

    Council of Europe Action Plan to promote the rights and full participation of people with disabilities in society: improving the quality of life of people with disabilities in Europe, 2006-2015. "Recommends that the governments of the member states having due regard to their specific national

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  5. New 'Code of Good Conduct' in Accessible Tourism for ENAT Members

    is a way of confirming the member's corporate social responsibility and - at the same time - it sends

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  6. ATHENA Project Holds Successful Kick-off Meeting in Athens, Greece

    member) Manager, Mr. Nikos Voulgaropoulos PIKPA (Rehabilitation Centre) Research Director Mrs

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  7. Survey of European Architectural Education: Is Accessible Building Design Included?

    www.designforall.at Monika Klenovec is an Associate Member of ENAT.

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  8. Achieving Full Participation Through Universal Design. Council of Europe Report

    and more disabled citizens in the future. This book invites member states to: promote full

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  9. New Website on Access Tourism in New Zealand

    A new website on Access Tourism in New Zealand and worldwide has been born, writes ENAT Member, Sandra Rhodda. Access Tourism is tourism for people with disabilities. Already a huge untapped economic market, the number of people with disabilities worldwide is set to grow with the ageing

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  10. UK Tourism Firms Encouraged to Improve Accessibility

    are not currently enjoying England.’ Visit England is an ENAT Member.

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