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  1. AFNOR Workshop: Accessibility for Disabled People to Transport and Tourism Services

    . The current agenda is as follows: 1. European standardization system: "a contribution to dissemination

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  2. Turismo per Tutti

    , whose special needs haven't been properly considered within the Piedmont's tourist system so far.

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  3. United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

    , including those activities in the school system; (e) To ensure that persons with disabilities have

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  4. EuropeforAll.com Accessible Travel Website is Editor's Choice for EU ePractice Community

    and visitors by EWORX S.A. and 10 partners through the eContent project, OSSATE. The system is based

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  5. European Civil Aviation Conference - La Conférence Européenne de l'Aviation Civile (ECAC-CEAC)

    Founded in 1955 as an intergovernmental organisation, ECAC's objective is to promote the continued development of a safe, efficient and sustainable European air transport system. In so doing, ECAC seeks to harmonise civil aviation policies and practices amongst its Member States, and promote

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  6. OSSATE Inventory of Accessible Tourism Information Schemes

    the elaboration of a set of generic requirements for the planned system. Primarily, the working method requires

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  7. VisitEngland Introduces "One-Step-Ahead" Access Label for Accommodation Sector

    and tourismforall.org.uk as accessible accommodation. Following the classification system used in the UK

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  8. New Zealand Winter Games Make History

    system will be separate under FIS (Federation International de Ski) and IPC (International Paralympic

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

    to personnel in disability awareness and having a system in place to respond to complaints

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  10. User Survey on Accessibility Information for Tourism Venues

    As part of a University of Surrey research study on accessible tourism, ENAT members and readers are asked to take part in an on-line survey. The research is being conducted as part of the ‘User Requirements and Technology Acceptance of an Information Tourism System: The Disability Case’ project

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