The right to equal access to public service depends on a minimum level of education, i.e. literacy. (globaleducationmagazine.com)
But most did so because they worried about what continued high immigration levels meant for access to public services, housing and jobs. (totalpolitics.com)
Rather, the duty to accommodate is a positive obligation to ensure access to public services, up to the point of undue hardship. (ccdonline.ca)