Equal opportunity
In the context of the disability rights, equal opportunity means a person with a disability has the same chance to get a job, receive services from a state or local government, or access a business or nonprofit organization as someone without a disability. However, equal opportunity does not mean that a person with a disability will get the same result or preferential treatment.
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09/20/2017- As the Northeast ADA Center typically receives technical assistance questions related to the rights of students with disabilities under the ADA and Section 504 this time of year, we are sharing severa... - Free Webinar - Access to Voting
09/18/2019- September 25, 201912 PM EST - 1 PM ESTPresenter: Joe Zesski, Program Manager Northeast ADA Participating in the electoral process is a fundamental right in the United States. Voters with disabilities... - Free Webinar - Access to Voting
08/21/2019- September 25, 201912 PM EST-1 PM EST Presenter: Joe Zesski, Program Manager Northeast ADA Participating in the electoral process is a fundamental right in the United States. Voters with disabilities... - Foothills Child Development Center Agrees to Settle EEOC Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
06/22/2018- Foothills Child Development Center, Inc., A South Carolina Corporation that owns and operates a preschool in Easley S.C., will provide monetary relief to a former employee and modify its employment po...
Webinars
- Twenty-four years of the ADA: Progress, Pitfalls and Possibilities
07/09/2014- The ADA was passed 24 years ago amidst a great hope that this bold new legislation would remove barriers to equal opportunity and access for people with disabilities across several life spheres.... - Access to Voting
09/25/2019- Participating in the electoral process is a fundamental right in the United States. Voters with disabilities should have equal access and an equal opportunity to exercise this right. Join the Northeas...
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