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  • Scientific paper
  • Klemen Pečnik, Žana Juvan, Gregor Dolinar, Matevž Pogačnik

Accessibility of interactive services is vital for building an inclusive society. While accessibility standards are increasingly being adopted, there remains a gap in user experience evaluation approaches tailored to deaf participants. To address this, the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) was...

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  • Slovenia
  • General information
  • Teiresias Centre, Masaryk University

The INSPO conference is the premier event in Czechia, and it focuses on assistive technologies, digital accessibility, and the inclusion of people with disabilities in education and employment...

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  • Czechia
  • Strategic plan
  • The Government of Romania

The National Tourism Development Strategy for Romania 2025-2035 outlines priority directions for transforming tourism into an economic growth engine. The Strategy has two primary objectives: creating jobs in local communities, including for vulnerable groups, and...

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  • Romania
  • General guidelines
  • Guide Dogs for the Blind Association UK

This research was commissioned by Guide Dogs in response to concerns expressed by blind and vision-impaired people, about accessibility to particular elements of infrastructure in the public realm..

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  • United Kingdom
  • General guidelines
  • Abteilung Versorgungsstruktur

This guideline regulates the nationwide standardised and complete provision of information in accordance with Section 75 (1a) 2 SGB V on the websites of the Associations of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians. This guideline ensures that information on accessibility is provided uniformly across...

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  • Germany
  • Study
  • The National Disability Authority (NDA)

This approach allows for transport to be examined as a whole, particularly in the context of disability and overall equity of access. This approach provides an understanding of the multidisciplinary relationships and interdependencies between transport modes, infrastructure, the community...

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  • Ireland