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  2. Reasonable accommodation - Wikipedia

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    A reasonable accommodation is an adjustment made in a system to accommodate or make fair the same system for an individual based on a proven need. That need can vary. That need can vary. Accommodations can be religious, physical, mental or emotional, academic, or employment-related, and law often mandates them.

  3. Crisis accommodation - Wikipedia

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    The temporary accommodation is limited and they do not cater for a large number of people. Therefore, it requires a lot of effort and time from the victims in terms of application for these accommodations as many people would have applied for it the same time.

  4. Accommodation (law) - Wikipedia

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    Accommodation has its original meaning of a legal obligation entered into as a gratuitous favor without consideration, such as a signature guaranteeing payment of a debt. This is sometimes called an accommodation endorsement. [1] Its meaning has expanded to encompass a broader range of supportive actions, especially in terms of contracts and ...

  5. Fact check: Hotel accommodation for asylum seekers aims to be ...

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    Figures from the Refugee Council in 2022 showed that while 2,826 refugees had been in temporary accommodation for more than six months, there were 378 living in this type of housing for a year ...

  6. Homeless people living in temporary accommodation hits ... - AOL

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    Annual data for homelessness is released after the Scottish government and councils have declared a housing emergency.

  7. More households with children in temporary accommodation for ...

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    A total of 90 households with children had been in bed and breakfast accommodation for at least five years, the latest figures showed.

  8. Foyer (housing model) - Wikipedia

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    The Foyer housing model is a method of transitional housing for youth that evolved from temporary housing for laborers in Europe. After World War II, foyers were used to provide accommodation for a movement of people from rural France to cities seeking work.

  9. Accommodation - Wikipedia

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    Accommodation may refer to: A dwelling; A place for temporary lodging; An approach to negotiation and conflict resolution; Reasonable accommodation, a legal doctrine protecting religious minorities or people with disabilities; Accommodation (religion), a theological principle linked to divine revelation within the Christian church