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to complete the Programme will receive their certificates. A free cocktail will be served at the Launch
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. The key difference to some existing certificates is that it is not a self-assessment but the data
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that their national disability cards or certificates are not recognised when they visit or travel
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locations in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Latin American / Caribbean region... was developed with the assistance of Scootaround, a North America's nationwide rental company
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. This award was presented on October 1, 2009, at the Vienna University of Technology in Vienna, Austria... presence in 6 regions: the Asia-Pacific, Arab, North America, South America, European and African
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As part of a University of Surrey research study on accessible tourism, ENAT members and readers..., funded by the University of Surrey. The overall aim of the project is to investigate the content... by the University of Surrey Ethics Committee. Purpose of the research This is a survey to understand
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London, 30 March 2011. The University of Westminster, Centre for Tourism Research hosts the first...: Wednesday 30th March, 5 PM – 8 PM Venue: Fyvie Hall, University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, London...: Professor Robert Maitland – University of Westminster, Dr Lynn Minnaert, Dr Graham Miller – University
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Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the pictograms developed by the American Institute of Graphic
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Costa Rica, a Central American country, internationally known because of its wildlife protection efforts, was the right background for drafting the first: "Accessibility Protocol for Persons... consult the joined document "Guía de prevención y seguridad en Áreas Protegidas para personas con
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American lifestyle magazine, New Mobility, has named Dr. Scott Rains "Person of the Year, 2009". This special recognition goes to Dr. Rains "...for all he does to ensure that people with disabilities can boldly go where everyone else has gone before - and beyond..."! Congratulations, Scott, from
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