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Accommodation Training Library - Full Listing

The trainings listed below are specific to your role. The topics covered in this library include hiring people with disabilities, the reasonable accommodation process, disclosing a disability, disability discrimination, and other topics related to employment law.

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Requesting A Reasonable Accommodation

Requesting a change to your job, called a reasonable accommodation, for your disability. (Time: 10:28)

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Disability Discrimination in the Workplace

Understand disability discrimination in the workplace. (Time: 09:14)

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Disclosing a Disability to an Employer

Information on disclosing a disability to employer. (Time: 08:00)

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Starting the Accommodation Process

Understand how to start the accommodation process for an employee or job seeker with a disability. (Time: 10:44)

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Providing a Reasonable Accommodation to an Employee with a Disablility

Understand providing a reasonable accommodation to an employee with a disablility. (Time: 12:50)

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