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Good practices are collected through a form specifically created to gather the information needed to decide whether the practice is adaptable to other contexts. Go to the Good practices section to get the details.

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  • General guidelines
  • Kamil Kowalski

Switch 2.0. “Designing without Barriers” is an updated version that takes into account new regulations and standards to build a more inclusive and comfortable space for everyone. Thanks to this publication architects, designers and people planning projects will be able to create universal concepts..

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  • Poland
  • Report
  • Pepijn Burger, Leon Op de Beek, Joost Mogendorff, Julia Zjochova, Michiel Haagen, Michèlle van Vlerken

This Annual Digital Accessibility Monitor provides insight into the figures, but also into the world behind the figures. The report is completely online and accessible and serves as a wonderful example and best-practice of what organizations can do to make their yearly reports accessible and ...

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  • Netherlands
  • General publications
  • Jaime Moreira Ribeiro, Graça Faria, Daniel Freitas

Technological and contextual developments have been transforming society and, inevitably, education, bringing opportunities and challenges in ICT, particularly for those with diverse functioning. This chapter considers the implications of informing the professionals...

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  • Qatar
  • General guidelines
  • The Ministry of Investments and European Projects

The guide is a comprehensive resource for public authorities, project managers, and applicants seeking non-reimbursable EU funding in Romania. It emphasizes the importance of inclusive practices and the rights of people with disabilities in all project stages...

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  • Romania
  • General publications
  • Cathelijne Denekamp

This book describes the vision of the Rijksmuseum to be accessible for all people and contains many stories of how to include everyone and produce accessible exhibitions. The book can be read as an inspiration for other museums...

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  • Netherlands