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  1. The 2009 Ageing Report: Underlying Assumptions and Projection Methodologies for the EU-27 Member States (2007-2060)

    This report provides a description of underlying macroeconomic assumptions and projection methodologies of the age-related expenditure projections for all Member States over the period 2009-2060. On the basis of these underlying assumptions and methodologies, age-related expenditures covering

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

    Participants from 15 Asian-Pacific countries adopted a declaration at a regional United Nations meeting laying out 20 recommendations aimed at improving accessibility for persons with disabilities. The "Takayama Declaration on Development of Community for All" lays out recommendations on regional

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  3. The Semiotics of Accessibility and the Cultural Construction of Disability

    ) the iconic (signifying access or a way in/out); (2) indexical (as a marker of a society accessible by all

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  4. Accessible Tourism Case Study, Winchester, UK

    Video on You Tube by UK's TourismSouthEast, focussing especially on access to Winchester Cathedral for disabled visitors. Refers also to the 'Welcome All' training scheme in which tour guides and volunteer hosts are taking part. (6 minutes, with English subtitles). Winchester Cathedral website

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  5. Berlin Tourist Information: Berlin for Handicapped

    or shopping malls were built to grant easy access to all areas. This site contains links to many services

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  6. ENAT Honorary Member, Dr. Scott Rains is New Mobility Magazine's "Person of the Year, 2009"

    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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  7. Barrier-free Travel in Germany

    - all aimed not only at disabled visitors, but also at other travellers with mobility problems

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  8. Accessible Tourism: European Union and United Nations Policy on The Accessibility of Disabled People to Travel, Tourist Accommodation and Venues

    activities or travel opportunities, who should offer their services to all, taking into account the special

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  9. Arona, Tenerife, Launches Tourist Information in Braille at FITUR Trade Fair

    of "Accessibility For All". The policy, adopted some years ago, has seen the area's beaches and public areas made

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

    and preferred solutions in order to identify preferred policy options. Target group(s): All citizens

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