A survey and report on the barriers confronted by people with disabilities when they travel on holidays and visit tourist venues : Wish I could go - here, there and everywhere
Access for All Alliance Inc200U
Books, Manuscripts
This survey identified many factors which made holidays less enjoyable for people with disabilities. It confirmed that the number of accessible hotels/motels and other tourist facilities in Australia is low.
River Heads QLD Access for All Alliance Inc c 2006
73 p. colour illustrations
Summary of key findings - Recommendations - Recommendations from organisations - Tourists with a physical disability - Tourists with a hearing impairment - Tourists with a vision impairment - Summary of participant's experiences - All people with disabilities - People with a physical disability - People with a vision impairment - People with a hearing impairment - People with an intellectual impairment - People with autism - People with a brain injury - People with a physical/intellectual impairment - People with physical/ Angelman's Syndrome - People with a physical/vision/intellectual impairment - Issues linked to recommendations - Findings - Demographics - Tourist facts and figures - Travel - At the airport - Accommodation - Tourist and entertainment venues - Ramps and kerb ramps - Shared information - Economic benefits of accessible tourism - Conclusions - Appendix A: Methodology - Appendix B: Legislation referred to: Australian standards, Disability Discrimination Act-1992, Disability standards for accessible public transport - Appendix C: Triggers for requiring upgrading of access - Appendix D: An overview of how the BCA96 is applied in each state jurisdiction - Appendix E: Case studies - Appendix F: Emergency evacuation plan - Appendix G: Summary of participant's experiences - References
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