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ENAT Partners and Sponsors
ENAT Partners
ENAT works in partnership with major organisations in tourism and related sectors to help deliver its messages more widely, develop new services and carry out joint projects and initiatives.
We are honoured to list the following partners and sponsors and we encourage our Members and site visitors to visit the respective websites and learn about our partners' activities in the area of accessible tourism for all.
United Nations World Tourism Organisation
UNWTO Ethics / Accessible Tourism
UNWTO World Tourism Day 2016 - Resources on the theme: Tourism for All
ENAT is a Member of the EU Tourism Manifesto group.
Over 50 European public and private tourism stakeholders have united to present a European Tourism Manifesto for Growth & Jobs, a document which highlights the EU policy priorities for the sector in the coming years.
Through the Tourism Manifesto, ENAT and partners seek to promote European tourism policies in favour of social and cultural sustainability and tourism as a right for everybody.
The Blue Flag programme is a voluntary eco-label awarded to more than 4500 beaches, marinas and sustainable boating tourism operators in 45 countries, worldwide. In order to qualify for this award, a series of stringent environmental, educational, and especially, safety- and access-related criteria must be met and maintained. The Blue Flag programme is owned and run by the non-governmental, non-profit organisation the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).
FEE and ENAT have signed a Memorandum of understanding and ENAT is participating in the Blue Flag International Jury, providing its international accessibility expertise.
ReadSpeaker is a software development company that provides the leading-edge "read aloud" feature on all the ENAT webpages. Through the generous support of ReadSpeaker since 2015, the ENAT Webpages (English edition) are made accessible to people who may not be able to read the text or who are less familiar with English as a foreign language. Try it! Just click on the "Listen" button at the top of the page! No software installation is necessary - it just works. You can adjust the reading speed and text highlighting according to your preference.
European Federation of Tourist Guide Associations
Read about FEG-ENAT e-Learning and Continuing Professional Development course "T-Guide".
International Social Tourism Organisation
Rolling Rains Report by Dr. Scott Rains Since Dr. Rains passed away in 2015, this website is no longer updated but remains as a testimony to his work and example, much of it as useful to scholars and practitioners as it ever was.
European Association of Service Providers for People with Disabilities
Organisation with Observer Status
European Commission
ENAT Member-Sponsors
ENAT warmly thanks all the sponsors for their commitment and support.
Information for New Sponsors
ENAT is looking for new sponsors to support its work for members and the wider community, as well as to help in the realisation of the activities of the ENAT Workplan.
Sponsors are invited to support ENAT in different ways. Sponsors may provide:
- cash-funding
- in-kind contributions
- event-hosting
- sponsorship of events
- sponsorship of ENAT publications or activities.
ENAT Sponsors have a special relationship with the work of ENAT. As a Sponsor, your organisation will enjoy recognition for its contribution in all ENAT publications and at our international events. You will also benefit from having direct access to ENAT Board Members and consultants who can work with you to develop your organisation's policies and competences in accessibility, and communicate your achievements effectively to clients and stakeholders.
If you would like to learn more about the benefits and conditions for being an ENAT Sponsor, please get in touch directly with Mr. Ivor Ambrose, Managing Director.
You may use our Contact form.
The original ENAT Sponsors, 2006 - 2007, are shown at the link below: