Reducing Barriers to Workplace Accommodations: Insights from a Policy Delphi Study
Nathan W. Moon, Ph.D. and Paul M.A. Baker, Ph.D.
Workplace Accommodations RERC and Center for Advanced Communications Policy (CACP)
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia

ABSTRACT

Workplace accommodations are essential for mitigating barriers to employment opportunities for people with disabilities.  However, there is a lack of data on the actual use of accommodations, as well as misconceptions about costs, benefits, best practices, and legal obligations.  This paper presents the findings of a policy Delphi study, which reports on reliable forecasts, important issues, desirable goals, and feasible policy options to surmount barriers to awareness and adoption of workplace accommodations.

KEYWORDS:

workplace accommodations, policy Delphi, people with disabilities, employment, vocational rehabilitation

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This is a publication of The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Workplace Accommodations for People with Disabilities, sponsored by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) of the U.S. Department of Education under grant numbers H133E020720 and H133E070026. The opinions contained in this publication are those of the grantee and do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Department of Education.
The authors wish to recognize assistance and support of researchers at the Workplace Accommodations RERC, Wireless RERC, Southeast Disability Business and Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC), and other associated centers, including Avonne Bell, Austin Dickson, and Shelley Kaplan.  The authors also thank the Human-Environment Regional Observatory (HERO) at Pennsylvania State University for their support.

AUTHOR CONTACT

Nathan W. Moon, Ph.D.
Center for Advanced Communications Policy (CACP)
Georgia Institute of Technology
500 Tenth Street, Suite 323
Atlanta, Georgia  30332-0620
E-mail: nathan.moon@cacp.gatech.edu
Telephone: 404-894-8845

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