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HR Strategy

Workplace Accommodation Requests: What Leaders Need to Get Right

Accommodation requests require timely, documented, and collaborative process discipline. Here is a practical framework.

Sep 4, 2024 · 6 min read

Accommodation missteps usually come from process gaps, not intent. Delays, inconsistent communication, or incomplete documentation can create unnecessary risk and employee distrust.

A practical framework

  1. Respond promptly and acknowledge the request process.
  2. Clarify role demands and relevant workplace constraints.
  3. Gather appropriate supporting information.
  4. Evaluate options collaboratively and document rationale.
  5. Confirm implementation details and review timing.

Common leadership pitfalls

  • Treating accommodation as a one-time event instead of a monitored process
  • Making assumptions about capability without current information
  • Failing to train managers on what to document and when

Leadership takeaway

A clear accommodation process protects fairness, legal defensibility, and team trust.

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