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What is ableism?
Ableism is a form of discrimination against people with disabilities and it refers to attitudes, practices, policies, and systems that exclude, stigmatize, or discriminate against people with physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities.
Ableism can manifest in various forms, such as assuming that people with disabilities are less capable or intelligent than those without disabilities, denying them access to education or employment opportunities, or failing to provide them with the necessary accommodations or support to fully participate in society.
Ableism is a pervasive problem that can have serious negative impacts on the lives of people with disabilities as it can limit their opportunities and perpetuate stereotypes and prejudices.
Ableism can manifest in several ways in human resources (HR) practices and policies. Some examples of ableism in HR include:
Preventing ableism in the workplace requires a concerted effort by HR professionals, managers, and employees to promote inclusivity and accessibility. Here are some steps that can help prevent ableism in the workplace:
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