Same Sex Aide
atherese
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We have a health club facility open to the public as part of our campus. A group with disabilities (physical and mental) come twice a week to swim. The group has men and women, but often the aides that come and assist the individuals are only women. On occasion there are problems (dressing/shower/bathroom) that arise in the mens locker room with a disabled individual. We have a small staff and do not always have men and women on staff at the same time. Staff are also uncomfortable assisting individuals with private care. Other members have also expressed concern that some of the individuals are not supervised while in the locker/shower room.
Can we require that groups have a man and a woman along to assist their clients in the locker rooms?
Can we require that groups have a man and a woman along to assist their clients in the locker rooms?
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The Department of Justice is responsible for Title III enforcement (EEOC deals with Title I).
Try the DOL ADA website.
[url]http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm[/url]
As far as drawing sex distinctions in service aids (as an employment issue), ADA may not address it specifically, but from my reading of various "bona fide" occupational qualifications issues related to employment, sex distnctions may be made when appropriate. I beleive EEOC gudielines and CRA Title VII regulations address that.