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Contributions of tourism to social inclusion of persons with disability
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Quality Of LifeDisabilityEducationSocial InclusionDevelopmental DisabilitiesSocial ImpairmentAbleismInclusive EducationDisability StudyHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologySocial ImpactRehabilitationDisability AwarenessModern LifestylePerformance StudiesSociologySpecial EducationTourism ProvidersTourismSocial Policy
Tourism, although a relevant part of the modern lifestyle in economically more developed countries, is even in these countries not accessible to all, with particular barriers existing for persons with disabilities. These barriers are not only physical, but also internal, cultural and social. Tourism and leisure have revealed many benefits for individuals with a disability, enhancing personal development, quality of life, recovery and contribution to social inclusion. This article discusses the potential of tourism for people with disability and presents the results of an exploratory study undertaken in Portugal aiming at a better understanding of this market and its profile, desires and constraints experienced when participating in holidays and leisure activities. This information should contribute to the debate on the potential contributions of tourism to improving social inclusion of persons with disability, while simultaneously permitting tourism providers to better integrate this group in their clientele.
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