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We support the draft law on reasonable accommodation

Illustration promoting accessibility and inclusivity in urban environments. Two individuals are depicted: one using a white cane, indicating visual impairment, and another in a wheelchair. They navigate a cityscape with buildings and a streetlamp, while a faint city map appears in the background. The text reads: “A CITY WITHOUT BARRIERS” and “Ternopil City Council.” The scene emphasizes the importance of barrier-free infrastructure.

12.02.2026

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An important draft law has been registered in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, which improves the mechanism of reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities, particularly in the sphere of work and everyday life.

This is not a formality, but a real change that will allow every person — regardless of their physical abilities — to participate fully in professional, social and community life.

What is reasonable accommodation?

These are specific, practical solutions that ensure equal conditions for participation:

  • workplace adaptation;
  • flexible working hours or formats;
  • accessible services;
  • use of assistive technologies.

These are not ‘special conditions’ but necessary steps to ensure that the right to work, education and an active life is real and not just declarative.

Today, the state has already defined the principles of reasonable accommodation and universal design as part of its accessibility policy in all areas, from architecture to digital services.

Supporting the legislative changes initiated by the League of the Strong community is an opportunity to put these principles into practice.

LAOPD joins its colleagues in calling on MPs to support the bill.

Because accessibility is not just about ramps or lifts.

It is about equal opportunities for every person in Ukraine: in work, education, public life and everyday activities.

Together — for equal rights, dignity and true inclusion.

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