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  1. 'Tourists and Tourism' Regional Tourism Workshop, Novi Sad, Serbia

    The Serbian NGO, "Centre Living Upright" is organising this workshop on the social and economic need for infrastructural investment for accessible tourism and to recognise the need for developing products and services in the area of tourism that will be accessible for all. The organiser’s intent

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  2. European Commission Launches Public Consultation on Design for User-Centred Innovation

    . Their aim is to find out whether more should be done at EU level in the area of design and if so, what

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  3. ENAT Annual General Assembly, 2009

    " section of the ENAT website. Members should first login to the Members' Area of the site in order

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  4. Report: Acting Locally for a Society for All

    . Annexes - Details of demonstration area exhibitors Download the Report in PDF format from the right

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  5. Protecting Children and Youths in Water Recreation: Safety Guidelines for Service Providers

    expertise in the area of water recreation. The activities presented were selected based

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  6. New Series of Accessible Tourism Seminars Opens in Brandenburg, Germany

    , Flaeming region and Spreewald area, numerous accommodation and leisure offers are accessible

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  7. ETCAATS: European Training Certificate - Access for All in the Tourism Sector

    for the area of accessible tourism vocational training, in line with the European Qualifications Framework

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  8. UN Asia-Pacific Regional Forum Recommends Ways To Promote Accessibility For Persons With Disabilities

    in Asia and the Pacific area. Download the ESCAP Takayama Declaration in PDF format from the right-hand

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  9. Culture Accessible for All in Spain

    with signing guides, explore the historic “Los Austrias” area with voice-amplified guides, or live

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  10. Public Consultation: Review of the European Package Travel Directive

    The Package Travel Directive (hereafter referred to as the PTD), which came into effect in 1990, is aimed at protecting consumers in the area of package travel. Some of the most important rules concern the liability of package organisers and retailers, who must accept responsibility

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