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12/08/2018 ELEVATOR Report 1. Accessible Tourism Training
This report provides an analysis of Accessible Tourism training practices based on surveys carried out in the project partners’ countries and information from other European studies and experiences in the field. It concludes with an accessible tourism training curriculum for managers and staff in small and medium-sized tourism enterprises. 0 comments
12/08/2018 ELEVATOR Report 2. Inclusive Tourist Guiding
This Handbook is a learning material focused on Inclusive Tourist Guiding. Its creation was initiated by the tourist guides, who meet tourists with access needs more and more often in their work, as their number is growing mainly due to the ageing population. Training offers on this topic are weak or completely absent in most countries. Inclusive (or also accessible) guiding is based on the concept of Accessible Tourism, that endeavours to improve tourist destinations, products and services so that they are accessible to all people regardless of their age, abilities, permanent or temporary limitations and impairments. 0 comments
12/08/2018 ELEVATOR Report 3.1 Accessible Tourism Guide | Visitors
Accessibility is an important topic in tourism, yet often overlooked. It seems that the main reason for that is lack of knowledge and cooperation between key stakeholders. This Report is therefore created as a brief guideline introducing this topic with particular attention being paid to Visitors with specific access requirements. 0 comments
12/08/2018 ELEVATOR Report 3.2 Accessible Tourism Guide | Industry
Accessibility is an important topic in tourism, yet often overlooked. It seems that the main reason for that is lack of knowledge and cooperation between key stakeholders. This Report is therefore created as a brief guideline introducing this topic with particular attention being paid to the Industry - tourism providers - who need to be aware of visitors' specific access requirements and learn how to cater appropriately for their needs, so as to improve their competitiveness and sustainability. 0 comments
12/08/2018 ELEVATOR Report 3.3 Accessible Tourism Guide | Policy Makers
Accessibility is an important topic in tourism, yet often overlooked. It seems that the main reason for that is lack of knowledge and cooperation between key stakeholders. This Report is created as a brief guideline introducing this topic with particular attention being paid to the role of Policy Makers in fostering a suitable environment for cooperation and motivation of all stakeholders in order to lift up the tourism offer and environment for living. 0 comments
11/08/2018 ELEVATOR Project Newsletter no. 5, July 2018
OSTRAVA, Czech Republic – Through the newsletter we regularly inform you about the progress of the ELEVATOR project. This last issue is devoted to the final project conference and project outputs. 0 comments
08/11/2016 ELEVATOR Project Newsletter no. 2, November 2016
ELEVATOR Project Newsletter no. 2, November 2016, with information about the second project partner meeting and Workshop held in Athens, Greece and featuring Tourist Guide Training. 0 comments
08/06/2016 ELEVATOR Project Newsletter no. 1, June 2016
ELEVATOR Project Newsletter no. 1, June 2016, with information about the first project partner meeting and Workshop held in Třinec, Czech Republic in April 2016. 0 comments
12/10/2010 Programme of the International Conference on Accessible Tourism, Ostrava, Czech Republic, 15/11/2010
Programme of the International Conference on Accessible Tourism, Ostrava, Czech Republic. 0 comments
12/10/2010 Invitation to ATHENA Conference, 15/11/2010
Invitation to the Final Conference of the ATHENA Project, Ostrava, Czech Republic. 0 comments
05/08/2010 ATHENA project flyer
Basic information about the ATHENA project. 0 comments
05/08/2010 Presentation on ENAT Congress in Vienna
Presentation of the project ATHENA and accessible tourism in the Czech Republic given at the ENAT Congress in Vienna, September 2009. 0 comments