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  1. Foviance training for creating accessible websites

    ') websites to identify some of the challenges that people with disabilities might encounter. Visit: http

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  2. User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 2010

    of accessibility guidelines published by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). Visit: http://www.w3.org

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  3. Sim-dis. Simulations of disabilities website

    Impairments and Visual Impairments Visit: http://www.techdis.ac.uk/resources/sites/2/simdis/index.htm

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  4. Special Needs Accesible Hotel (Video)

    Axess TV and CNN on Scandic Hotel's accessibility ambassador, Magnus Berglund Visit: http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2009/10/10/wv.grant.special.hotel.axesstv

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  5. Minister's Speech to 100+ at the Inaugural Access Tourism NZ Conference: A Neglected Market in New Zealand

    Minister for their action. To read the Minister's Speech, visit the following webpage: http

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  6. New Book. Accessible Tourism: Concepts and Issues

    from the publishers. For further details, visit the publisher's webpage Download the publisher's

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  7. Accessible Cyprus. Information for Visitors with Special Access Needs

    A number of facilities are available to visitors with special access needs who wish to visit Cyprus. This guide describes the accessibility of hotels, attractions, museums, churches, restaurants, urban areas, beaches, nature trails and transportation. Some hotel establishments provide a range

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  8. SATH World Congress 2011 - Aboard the Navigator of the Seas (Florida - Mexico)

    For further information, please visit the website of SATH at www.sath.org Click on the image immediately

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  9. Background Document on "Design for All"

    . To download the documents, visit the ENAT webpage

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  10. Consumer Survey Report: Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism

    been addressed in the questionnaire. For more details and downloading, visit the ENAT website

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