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30 January 2025
Discover Tallinn's initiative to improve public space accessibility
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30 January 2025
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Explore the efforts of the Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry to improve inclusivity for individuals with reduced mobility in Tallinn, Estonia.
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As accessibility becomes increasingly significant, many cities, museums, attractions, and organisations are adopting initiatives to be more inclusive for people with reduced mobility. One notable example is the Tallinn Accessibility Information System, introduced by the Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which aims to improve the accessibility of public spaces in Tallinn.
For more information on the initiative, the necessary resources for implementation, evidence of success, and ideas for your own accessibility efforts, please see the attached link.
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