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  1. European Dimension on Tourism Safety and Security

    via e-mail to Mr. Niko Niemisalo (niko.niemisalo@ramk.fi) Tel. +358 20 798 5449 Hosted

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  2. European Access City Awards 2013 Announced

    Award 2013 closed with 99 cities from 20 EU member states joining the competition. After a pre

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  3. VisitEngland Announces 2013 Marketing Campaign to Promote Accessible Tourism

    sector. More information Contact: Sarah Long, Head of Corporate Communications Tel: (0044) (0)20 7578

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  4. International Golf Tournament Open for People with Disabilities, Bulgaria

    19 to 20 September 2013, Razlog. (Re-scheduled event due to national elections in May). “Bulgaria for all” is the first international golf tournament open for disabled, organised by the Cluster for Accessible Tourism project in partnership with Pirin Golf & Country Club, Razlog Valley

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  5. PEOPLECERT ACCESSIBILITY Certifications for Professionals

    Sigma in over 20 languages, through flexible and secure examination systems. PEOPLECERT also offers

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  6. EU Study: Mapping the Skills and Training Needs to Improve Accessibility in Tourism Services

    2014. Link to: 20 Case Studies of Accessible Tourism Training

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  7. World Committee on Tourism Ethics discussed Accessible Tourism for All

    , travel facilitation, sustainable tourism following Rio+20, intangible cultural heritage and fair

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  8. Europe-wide Study Seeks Accessible Tourism Training Courses, Projects and Initiatives

    : k.ito@vva.it Telephone: +44 (0) 20 75548699

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  9. Three-Phase Roll-Out of the Social Tourism European Exchanges Platform, "eCalypso.eu"

    Belgique, Brussels 12 June 2013 Launch Event at Bozar, Brussels 20 June 2013 eCalypso Business Dating

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  10. WTM Event: It is Good for Business: Taking Responsibility for People with Disabilities

    16:30 - 18:00 Tuesday 5 November 2013 Location: WTM, ExCel, London, South Gallery Rooms 19 & 20 In 2011 we focussed on the market, in 2012 we asked whether the industry was doing enough and concluded that it needed to do more. This year we have six panellists talking about what can be done to take

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