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Reasonable Accommodation

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Reasonable accommodation refers to changes or adjustments that enable people with disabilities to access services or perform their jobs. In the context of websites, this can mean modifying digital content or features to improve accessibility.

Why it matters:
Providing reasonable accommodations helps ensure equal access, supports compliance with disability laws, and shows your commitment to inclusivity.

Where it’s used:
Reasonable accommodations apply in workplaces, public services, educational settings, and online platforms including websites and apps.

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