You may be familiar with the process of requesting an accommodation for disabilities, but putting it into action can be tricky. If you’re starting a new job, applying for one, or are in the interview process, getting the support you deserve is likely on your mind. Let’s take a look at how reasonable accommodations work and how you can request those that you need.
As defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a reasonable accommodation is a modification to a job, work environment, or how things are done during the hiring process. The modification is meant to help persons with disabilities have the same opportunities as those without them.
A reasonable accommodation can look like just about anything that helps you perform a job as needed. Some common disability accommodation examples include:
The ADA outlines some expectations for reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities as they relate to:
It also protects you from discrimination when you request a reasonable accommodation, meaning you can’t be treated differently, fired, or not hired because of your needs. You also can’t be denied an accommodation; employers who reject attempts to make changes as needed may face legal repercussions.
Requesting a reasonable accommodation can be intimidating, but you can start the process confidently once you understand your rights. Resources like NeuroNav are also here to help you figure out how to request and receive accommodations that help you thrive.
Depending on your circumstances, you may need to reach out to a member of the Human Resources department at your job, or you might need to contact someone else. Find out who you need to speak to at your place of work so you can ask about the specifics that apply to you.
Most places of work have some sort of official request system in place. You may need to fill out a reasonable accommodation form, or you may need to write a statement explaining your accommodation.
Once you’ve submitted a request, make sure you follow up. Ensure that everything is approved and that steps are taken to bring your accommodation to fruition. Figure out who you can contact if you need to make adjustments to your accommodation now or in the future.
Accommodations serve to help individuals with disabilities access the same professional opportunities and achievements as others. Requesting and receiving them can help you navigate the workplace with confidence.
If you have questions or need more information, contact NeuroNav today. Our job is to help arm you with knowledge and tools for success.