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  1. Manchester City Council Leisure Disability Action Plan

    The Disability Action Plan itemises the ways in which Manchester Leisure will try to make its services more accessible to disabled people, both from a service delivery and employment point of view.

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  2. European Disability Forum Proposes Disability Specific EU Directive

    in the legislation. The starting point for any legislation has to be that it does not make sense

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  3. The Pocket Interpreter for Deaf People Using Sign Language

    work as subcontractors in the service. The providers point to the following "lessons learnt": Lesson

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  4. We own a hotel (guesthouse/visitor attraction). Can you tell us where to get professional advice about improving the accessibility of our premises?

    in or near your area. We should point out that ENAT cannot provide a guarantee for the qualifications

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  5. Travelocity Now Helps Travelers Find Hotel Reviews from Like-Minded People

    Since becoming the first major online travel site to offer user-generated traveler reviews, more than six years ago, Travelocity has seen them grow in popularity to the point where they are now a must-have resource for online hotel shoppers. And despite new features that have made it easier

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  6. Accessible beaches and bathe service in Barcelona

    inequalities. It establishes a meeting point, a place to share experiences between citizens.

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  7. Europe Needs a Proper Tourism Policy. Paolo Costa MEP sets out his case

    have to start from the point that tourism is a local product but one that is sold in a global market

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  8. Working Like Dogs: The Service Dog Guidebook

    tasks that are difficult or impossible for her to do alone. The authors point out that a service dog

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  9. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (1999)

    from more than 70 UNWTO Member States and other entities. The resulting 10 point Global Code of Ethics

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  10. Accessible Barcelona Guide

    The Accessible Barcelona Guide is an on-line and print publication that provides itineraries of cultural and leisure interest around the city, from the point of view of accessibility.

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