What does the principle of equal opportunity mean?
In general, equal opportunity means that people with disabilities have an opportunity to equally participate or access goods or services. This means that they have the same chances, options, benefits and results as others. People with disabilities should not have to make any more significantly effort to access a good or service. It should not be an inconvenience. This helps maintain that equal opportunity have the same chances, options, benefits and results as others. Sometimes, equal opportunity can be best reached by taking steps to ensure that individuals need are taken into account when planning the goods or services. The staff needs to assist people with disabilities to understand the variety of products available, especially if the customer cannot access the goods or services. The customers need to be listened to ensure that each good and service is granted.
Can you share any examples of how a good or service is designed to respect the principle of equal opportunity for people with disabilities?
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