Authors
Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, European Commission
- Catalogue number
- KE-02-24-601-EN-N KE-02-24-601-EN-C
- Citation
- European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, Reasonable accommodation at work – Guidelines and good practices , Publications Office of the European Union, 2024, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2767/359088
- DOI
- https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2767/417788 https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2767/359088
- ISBN
- 978-92-68-16402-0
- Pages
- 113
- Published in
- Belgium
- Themes
- Working conditions
Table of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 5
- INTRODUCTION: What are these Guidelines for? 7
- 1 LEGAL OBLIGATIONS, POLICY AND BBACKGROUND 9
- 1.1 UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with 10
- 1.2 The Employment Equality Directive 11
- 1.3 Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030 12
- 1.4 National policies and legislation 13
- 1.5 The Court of Justice of the European Union 15
- 2 REASONABLE ACCOMODATION: WHAT DOES IT INVOLVE? 17
- 2.1 The basics 18
- 2.2 Five methods of reasonable accommodation 21
- 2.3 What does not count as reasonable accommodation? 24
- 3 NO BARRIERS TO TALENT: ADOPTING A MODERN APPROACH tTO DISABILITY 26
- 3.1 Considering a wide range of disabilities 29
- 3.2 Supporting an ageing workforce 32
- 3.3 Taking on staff with disabilities using reasonableaccommodation: the benefits you can expect 34
- 3.4 How to raise awareness 36
- 3.5 Allocation of reasonable accommodations 38
- 3.6 Inclusive practices across employment stages 39
- 3.7 Facilitating communication on reasonableaccommodation 42
- 3.8 Providing guidance 46
- 3.9 Finding less costly accommodations: striking a balance 47
- 3.10 Monitoring and review 48
- 4 INFORMATION AND SUPPORT 49
- 4.1 Where to look for assistance 52
- 4.2 Partnerships 53
- 4.3 Good practices 55
- 4.4 Additional sources of information 57
- FINANCIAL SUPPORT 58
- ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES 62
- EXAMPLES OF SYSTEMIC MEASURES 102