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Right to accommodation

The right to accommodation means that employers and service providers are required to make reasonable adjustments to support individuals with disabilities or special needs. This ensures they can fully access employment, education, or services without discrimination. For example, providing ramps for wheelchair users or flexible work hours for someone with a health condition. The goal is to remove barriers that might prevent someone from participating equally, while balancing practical considerations of what is reasonable and feasible for the organization.