Learn Best Practices Through Listening: More New Resources And Audios Now Available
On this website, we have now added a considerable number of experts’ audio files and long versions of their presentations that took place during the 2nd World Summit on Accessible Tourism in Brussels last October. These resources are all designed to assist organizations and individuals in making changes for people with disabilities or impairments.
Here’s to audio files and long versions of the Summit presentations
Some recent add-ons to the website:
Predicting and preparing tomorrow’s accessible tourism
- Maud Dupuis-Caillot (Polymorphe Design)
- The abstract, the pdf presentation and the long version of the presentation (in French) are available through this link
The personal attendant for leisure (PAL) card: a tool to support the participation of people with disabilities in recreational, cultural and tourism activities
- Josiane Corbeil (Office des personnes handicapées du Québec – Canada)
- The abstract, the PDF presentation, the long version of the presentation (in French) and the audio file are available through this link
“AusZeit”- apartments with care concept
- Charlotte Baumert (Evangelische Altenhilfe St. Georgen gGmbH)
- The abstract, the PDF presentation, the long version of the presentation and the audio file are available through this link
Accelerator of inclusion and mobility for territories
- Valérie Schutt (Communauté Urbaine de Dunkerque) and François Monié (PictoAccess)
- The abstract, the pdf presentation and the long version of the presentation are available through this link
Introductory remarks by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
- Marina Diotallevi (UNWTO)
- The text of the presentation is available through this link
Creating sensory gardens and paths as outdoor sites for people with visual impairments
- Anna Lubarsak and Alina Zajadacz (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan)
- The abstract, the PDF presentation, the long version of the presentation and the audio file are available through this link
“Passeur de sens” : accessibility in the cultural and touristic fields to improve quality of life
- Coralie Vandevenne (Œuvre Fédérale Les Amis des Aveugles et Malvoyants asbl)
- The abstract, the PDF presentation and the audio file (in French) are available through this link
Click here to find out other proceedings, presentations and audio files from other experts