Fortunate to be part of this year's bloggers tour. This is in connection on the campaign for an accessible tourism in the city. Met new people and saw new places that you can surely recommend to your friends and family. Jack's Ridge was the first destination. The place was so perfect for weddings and other outdoor activities. In terms of accessibility, they still need to improve and develop facilities to be more convenient esp. to wheelchair person. Second destination was the gap farm. It was my third time to be in that place and take note, the last time i went there was during elementary days. The place was not that accessible also to wheelchair person. Last stop, D' Leonor Inland Resort. In here, we spent almost half day because of the list of adventures that you can try. The place was very accessible in fact majority of their entrances are in ramps. Best example of universal design also can be seen here. Over-all, the whole experience for this year's bloggers tour was fun and worth remembering. Till the next tour bloggers!!!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Kadayawan 2012 Schedule of Activities
The festival of all festivals in the entire Philippines - Kadayawan. It is a celebration of the bountiful harvest from fruits to flowers. For this year, 2012, here are the schedule of activities.
Visit this one http://napreyalmario.wordpress.com/2012/07/25/kadayawan-sa-davao-2012-official-calendar-of-events-2/ for an updated Calendar of activities for the Kadayawan 2012.
Davao Life Is Here: Gap Farm As to Accessibility
My VLOG/s will feature places in the country and their accessibility for wheelchair person and to all Persons With Disabilities (PWDs). This is to give awareness to the public that it's already part of the Law which is called The Batas Pambansa Bldg 344. The said accessibility law is a way to enhance the mobility of PWDs by requiring certain buildings, institutions, establishments and public utilities to install facilities and other devices for accessibility. This will promote the realization of the rights of PWDs to participate fully in the social life and the development of the country.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Five steps to providing accessibility information for tourist facilities
1. Complete accessibility factsheet PWDs require information on a number of
factors to assess whether a tourist facility is accessible to them. This
guidance shows facilities how to provide this basic information in a standard
accessibility factsheet.
2. Submit completed accessibility factsheet to tourist
information offices. Tourist
information offices provide a central point for tourists to find out about the
range of facilities available at a destination. Providing tourist offices with
information on the accessibility of facilities, along with prices, opening
hours, location, etc., will improve the service provided to all tourists.
3. Provide photographs of key features. Although self-assessment is a low cost
option for facilities to provide information on access, it may not be the most
reliable option. Providing photographs or plans of key features, such as the
entrance, WCs, bedrooms and routes, allows disabled people to understand better
the information provided in the accessibility factsheet.
4.Obtain independent verification of accessibility information.
Independent
verification will ensure the reliability and accuracy of the information provided
by the facility. In some countries formal schemes operate, but in all countries
there are likely to be disability and/or access organizations that are able to
check the validity of the information. The accessibility factsheet allows
facilities to provide details of independent verification.
5. Participate in a national accessibility scheme Some countries have developed national
schemes which provide an independent assessment of accessibility and enable
facilities to use a recognized label to indicate the level of accessibility
achieved (see inside the back cover for contact details). This will provide
increased marketing benefits for facilities which have reached a high standard
of access, and provide further reassurance to PWD tourists when making
decisions. How- ever, tourists require comparable information to make decisions,
so facilities participating in national schemes should still consider providing
a completed accessibility factsheet. The factsheet allows facilities to provide
details of participation in other schemes.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Davao Life Is Here: Jack's Ridge As to Accessibility
My VLOG/s will feature places in the country and their accessibility for wheelchair person and to all Persons With Disabilities (PWDs). This is to give awareness to the public that it's already part of the Law which is called The Batas Pambansa Bldg 344. The said accessibility law is a way to enhance the mobility of PWDs by requiring certain buildings, institutions, establishments and public utilities to install facilities and other devices for accessibility. This will promote the realization of the rights of PWDs to participate fully in the social life and the development of the country.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
NAIA As to Accessibility
My VLOG/s will feature places in the country and their accessibility for wheelchair person and to all Persons With Disabilities (PWDs). This is to give awareness to the public that it's already part of the Law which is called The Batas Pambansa Bldg 344. The said accessibility law is a way to enhance the mobility of PWDs by requiring certain buildings, institutions, establishments and public utilities to install facilities and other devices for accessibility. This will promote the realization of the rights of PWDs to participate fully in the social life and the development of the country.
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Addressing Accessibility in the Tourism Sector
Like the general population, the term ‘persons with
disabilities(PWDs)” encompasses a diversity of individuals with different
levels of ability and different requirements for travelling. There is a wide
range of impairments, including those to do with mobility, sight, or hearing,
as well as learning difficulties and allergies. Many PWDs are keen to travel,
but wide variation in the level of access within destinations and across the nation
generally, combined with poor information and negative experiences, discourages
potential customers. Improved accessibility will not only result in economic
benefits to the tourism industry but will also assist the move towards full
social integration. Unnecessary barriers should be the starting point for
thinking about access. Instead of concentrating on an individual’s impairment,
tourist facilities and destinations should focus on the barriers to access
created by:
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Davao Life Is Here: ATV Experience @ D' Leonor Inland Resort
I had the chance of doing ATV @ D' Leonor Inland Resort during our Bloggers tour. Eversince, it has always been my dream of riding my own wheels. LoL not the wheelchair ok and finally i got it right here.
I will definitely try this one again next time coz i had so much fun. Good thing that no need for me to use my legs for this extreme sports.
Yes, its very easy to see us driving but once you're there you really have to be careful because i can truly say that this is a dangerous sports.
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