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Inclusion & All Accessibility Expert Roles and Skills

First, there are a number of reasons why inclusion and accessibility are important: Ethical, Legal, Innovation, Usability, Technical, and Brand. This module ... Show more
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This course module explores the diverse roles and essential skills of an Accessibility Expert, focusing on how they can contribute to a more inclusive tourism industry. It examines how these experts can apply their skills across the tourism value chain, whether as employees, consultants, or representatives of tourism organizations and local institutions. The module also emphasizes the importance of understanding national legislation and procedures relevant to each participating country.

Furthermore, this module provides guidance on effectively addressing the needs of tourists with diverse access requirements, including those with disabilities. It covers developing strategic plans for business owners, project planners, and decision-makers, as well as providing targeted advice on specific access issues.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this module, you will be able to:

  1. Define the Role: Understand the multifaceted role of an Accessibility Expert within a tourism enterprise and the broader tourism sector.

  2. Promote Awareness: Effectively raise awareness about Accessible and Inclusive Tourism among tourism stakeholders (business owners, managers, workers, clients, etc.), facilitating communication between supply (businesses) and demand (tourists with specific access requirements).

  3. Conduct Assessments and Advise: Apply diagnostic instruments, develop actionable plans, and provide expert advice to business owners and managers on improving accessibility.

  4. Apply Skills in Diverse Contexts: Confidently apply your skills within various tourism settings, such as HORECA establishments, museums and cultural attractions, transportation providers, tour agencies, and diverse tourism activity providers, whether as an employee or an independent consultant.

Main Course Content:

  • The Accessibility Expert’s Role in the Tourism Value Chain: Understanding how accessibility expertise can enhance each stage of the tourism experience, from planning and booking to on-site experiences and post-trip feedback.

  • Developing Entrepreneurial and Advisory Skills: Cultivating essential skills for success as an Accessibility Expert, including communication, problem-solving, project management, and client relationship management. This will also cover business acumen for those working as consultants.

  • The Accessibility Expert in Different Contexts: Practical application of skills within various tourism sectors:

    • HORECA (Hotels, Restaurants, Cafes): Addressing accessibility in accommodation, dining, and other related services.
    • Museums/Culture: Ensuring accessible exhibits, wayfinding, and educational programs.
    • Transport: Evaluating and improving the accessibility of transportation options, including public transport, taxis, and tour buses.
    • Tour Agencies: Designing and delivering accessible tours and itineraries.
    • Tourism Activities: Adapting activities to be inclusive and accessible to all participants.
  • Local Legislation and Procedures: In-depth exploration of national and local laws, regulations, and best practices related to accessibility in tourism for each relevant region.

  • Project/Service Definition and Implementation: A structured approach to improving accessibility, including:

    • Diagnostic Assessment: Utilizing tools like Observation Charts and the Pantou – Accessible Tourism Directory to identify existing accessibility features and barriers.
    • Developing an Action Plan: Creating a comprehensive plan using tools like SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis and PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycles to address identified gaps and prioritize improvements.
    • Implementation: Putting the action plan into practice, monitoring progress, and evaluating results.
What is this course about?
This course prepares you to become an effective Accessibility Expert in the tourism industry. You'll learn how to assess, advise on, and implement accessibility improvements across various tourism sectors.
Who is this course for?
This course is ideal for individuals interested in promoting inclusive tourism, including tourism professionals, consultants, business owners, accessibility advocates, and those working in related fields.
What are the prerequisites for this course?
While no formal prerequisites are required, a basic understanding of the tourism industry and a passion for inclusivity are beneficial. Highly recommended to have finished previous courses.
How is this course structured?
The course covers the role of an Accessibility Expert, essential skills, application in different tourism contexts, relevant legislation, and project implementation.
What will I gain from this course?
You will gain the knowledge and skills to evaluate accessibility, develop improvement plans, and advise businesses on creating inclusive tourism experiences. You'll be prepared to work as an advocate or consultant in this growing field.
What is an Accessibility Expert?
An Accessibility Expert is a professional who possesses specialized knowledge and skills to evaluate and improve the accessibility of tourism products, services, and environments for individuals with diverse needs.
What kind of skills will I develop?
You will develop skills in assessment, consulting, communication, project management, and advocacy related to accessibility in tourism.
What tourism sectors will be covered?
The course covers a range of sectors, including HORECA (hotels, restaurants, cafes), museums and cultural attractions, transportation (including Airport and Cruise), tour agencies, and various tourism activities.
How will I learn about relevant legislation?
The course will provide information on national and local legislation and procedures related to accessibility in tourism for participating regions.
What is SWOT analysis, and how is it used in this context?
SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) is a framework used to analyze the internal and external factors affecting a business's accessibility efforts.
What is the PDCA cycle, and how is it applied to accessibility improvements?
The PDCA cycle (Plan-Do-Check-Act) is an iterative management method used for continuous improvement. In this context, it helps businesses plan, implement, evaluate, and refine their accessibility initiatives.
Will I learn how to create action plans for businesses?
Yes, the course will guide you through the process of developing action plans for businesses to improve their accessibility.
Will I be able to apply these skills as a consultant?
Yes, the course prepares you to work as an independent consultant or as an employee within a tourism organization.

The Curriculum may vary by location and/or business entity.

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Duration Between 6 - 8 Hours Module
Lectures 5
Video Various Videos
Level Beginner
A Certificate at the End
Evening or weekend class options
In Person, Access on PC, mobile, and TV
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