Rights of the Disabled

Rights of the Disabled - Rights of the disabled refer to the legal and ethical entitlements designed to ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to opportunities and resources, free from discrimination. These rights may include accessible public facilities, reasonable workplace accommodations, and equal educational opportunities, and are often supported by both international treaties and national laws.

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Rights of the disabled refer to the legal and ethical entitlements designed to ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to opportunities and resources, free from discrimination. These rights may include accessible public facilities, reasonable workplace accommodations, and equal educational opportunities, and are often supported by both international treaties and national laws.
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