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  1. European Commission Communication: A renewed EU strategy 2011-14 for Corporate Social Responsibility

    that responsibility. The new policy also puts forward an agenda for action covering 8 areas, such as enhancing

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  2. All work and no play is a new reality for British parents

    and for those that do get home, more than 1 in 8 (16%) are working on their Blackberry’s, mobiles

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  3. JPS Tours, Belgium. Travel Agency and Tour Arranger for Travellers with Learning Difficulties

    JPS Tours provides all-inclusive vacation packages for travellers from the ages of 16 to adult with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We offer the best ratio of chaperones for travellers--one chaperone for every three or four travellers. Our average group size is 8 and we strive to match

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  4. European Commission's "EDEN Awards" will Support Accessible Tourism Destinations in Europe

    ://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=5791&lang=en ENAT has produced a "Summary Note... of ENAT, at the Accessible Tourism Workshop in Nordic Hotel Forum, Tallinn on 9th May 2013. Greece 8 May

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  5. High-Level Seminar on Accessible Tourism Business Development, Milan, Italy

    . Programme outline Date Time Activity Sunday 8 July Evening Arrive Milan, Check-in at Hotel Monday

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  6. Accessibility and Tourism Seminar with Simon Darcy (New)

    Sociologia, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca. Venue Via Bicocca degli Arciboldi, 8 - 20126

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  7. Due to increased demand, Scandic is expanding its accessibility information online

    Thorgren, Vice President Group Communication, Scandic, tel: +46 8 517 352 54 Visit the Scandic Website

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  8. GITANDO.ALL - Italy's Accessible Tourism and Sports Show, International Trade Conference and More

    - G - I Opening hours: Thursday - Friday - Saturday: 9 am - 9 pm Sunday: 9 am - 8 pm FREE ENTRANCE

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  9. T-Guide: Tourist Guides for People with Intellectual and Learning Difficulties in Europe

    for intellectually disabled. Expected impact 18 tourist guides trained from 8 EU countries; 200-300

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  10. Study of Access Requirements Related to Quality Norms in European Tourism

    of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 Main findings 8 Recommendations 11 1. STUDY DESIGN 14

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