
One of the objectives of the UNESCO4ALL-TOUR Project is to educate professionals in the fields of accessible tourism and of the management and promotion of EU UNESCO WH sites. To this scope, we created a high-level webinar series training, with informative and educational content for professionals, public and private organisations.
Webinars are on-line courses which content will be available on the digital platform, and it will consist of eight modules covering different topics: i) sustainability and responsibility; ii) CCI-related technology; iii) accessible tourism; iv) Purchasing Power Parity concept; v) effective promotion of UNESCO cultural heritage sites; vi) increasing the attractiveness of UNESCO heritage sites to visually impaired people; vii) key skills for the management and promotion of European UNESCO cultural heritage; viii) and how technology can improve the visitors with disabilities experience.
Elaborated and delivered by the Typhlological Museum of Zagreb, the training provides insights on how the accessible travel market can stand as a golden opportunity for cultural destinations. However, this potential needs to follow appropriated services and standards to achieve great results.
Following the idea, Typhlological Museum provides specialised knowledge about what is needed to get ready for the “accessible tourism economy”, explaining the concept of “social model of disabilities”. Going through good practices in the EU, the webinar purpose is to engage new perspectives for the tourism sector to change the disability paradigm, in a way to elevate the quality of the tourism product for visually impaired and blind people.
Join us on the webinar series and help us change the idea of accessible tourism in Europe!
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