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  1. DIADA - Developing and Introducing a New Training Approach in the Tourism Sector.

    of the training system along with the idea of tourism for all. Mini awareness raising campaign focused

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  2. European Disability Forum Toolkit on (EC) Regulation No 1107/2006 on the rights of disabled air passengers

    a regulation? 2. The EDF lobby campaign 3. The content of the regulation on the rights of disabled air

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  3. South East England Aims To Be UK's Most Accessible Region

    at the VisitBritain campaign website, Tourism 1212 Games

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  4. Your Rights as a Passenger in Europe

    " campaign webpage).

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  5. Implementing an action plan to promote more age-friendly transport services

    of the ‘Say No To Ageism’ campaign of the Equality Authority, the Health Service Executive and the National

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  6. European Passenger Rights

    Although the European Union has made great strides in recent years in establishing common passenger rights for those travelling by air or rail, not every European is yet aware of what he or she is entitled to. This campaign sets out to make all air and rail passengers aware of what rights

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  7. Responsible Tourism in FITUR, Spain

    supporting the ECPAT sex tourism campaign and with female tourism entrepeneurs in São Tomé

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  8. Clear Violation of EU Regulation Leads to Discrimination of Passengers With Disabilities

    demonstrates the gravity of such discriminatory behavior. Freedom of movement is the EDF’s top campaign

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  9. Changing Places - (Changing Places Toilets, United Kingdom)

    Thousands of people need the Changing Places toilets that would help them to enjoy the day to day activities many of us take for granted. The Changing Places Consortium has launched its campaign on behalf of those people who cannot use standard accessible toilets. This includes people with profound

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  10. Changing Places - (Toilets)

    Thousands of people need the Changing Places toilets that would help them to enjoy the day to day activities many of us take for granted. The Changing Places Consortium has launched its campaign on behalf of those people who cannot use standard accessible toilets. This includes people with profound

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