The TFA Training courses have been developed with the help of people with disabilities and industry professionals from across Europe. It is a fresh, user friendly and thorough training tool which can be accessed easily either at the work place, in an of...
This site contains a collection of computer based artifacts that simulate aspects of disability. It is intended that the simulations will be used for training and awareness raising activities with staff and for teaching students in areas where an unders...
. Encouraging Signs The Action Plan points out that European Cohesion Policy plays an important role... points to new actions to support standards for the built environment and infrastructure. Of special
development policies and plans and in tourism development policies and plans; 3) Government focal points... providers ensure accessible information at points of services; Government, travel and hospitality
in the sphere of tourism,” points out the project manager of “ATHENA”, Mrs. Jarmila Šagátová...,” points out Mrs. Šagátová. Therefore the handbook of accessible tourism, which is the first Czech
environment and construction requirements and clearly marks which points are mandatory to all hotels and which points only apply to new or reconstructed or newly built hotels. The second part focuses
and a review against these can be a great starting point to making your website accessible. However, following guidelines doesn’t always mean that you are producing websites that are easy and enjoyable for people with disabilities to use. For a truly accessible website you need to combine technical
. Other EU languages, HTML and WORD versions of the officlal text are published at the EUR-LEX Website...On 26 October 2016 the European Parliament approved the directive on making the websites and mobile... persons with vision or hearing impairments – will have better access to the websites and mobile
, in accommodation, in transport or at visitor attractions. The results showed that no NTO website... (ENAT). Between between August and October 2012 researchers examined 41 websites of European National Tourism Organisations (NTOs). NTO websites were tested for compliance with Web Content Accessibility