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An Overview of Disability Culture and Identity

WEBFor many people with disabilities, disability is an integral part of their cultural identity. People with disabilities have forged a group identity. We share a common history of oppression …

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Faces of Ability Campaign Disability Resources

WEBFaces of Ability Part II – Mental Health Resilience. Launched in October 2020, Faces of Ability II – Mental Health Resilience focuses on living with and/or caring for family and …

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Campus and Health Facility Resources Disability Resources

WEBAssists with adjusting lighting, temperature, and access issues. This includes changing door closure force and installing approved ADA auto door openers for UCSF Campus buildings.

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Disability and UCSF Anti-Racism Initiative Disability Resources

WEBPublication of the UCSF Toolkit for Accessible Events to ensure all UCSF constituents are aware of how to provide an accessible and disability-inclusive environment at in-person, …

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Disability Resource Center Disability Resources

WEBAbout. The UCSF Office of Diversity and Outreach Disability Resource Center (DRC) is a dedicated space for disabled students, staff, faculty, and their allies to build community …

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Mental Health Resources Disability Resources

WEBVeterans Resources. Veterans Crisis Line. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call 1-800-273-8255, then PRESS 1 or visit veteranscrisisline.net. For emergency mental health …

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Employee Resources Disability Resources

WEB1 of 1. UCSF provides support to employees with disabilities to ensure access and inclusion in the workplace. Employees include faculty, staff, residents, post-doctorates, and …

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Accessibility Resources Disability Resources

WEBBelow is a non-exhaustive list of tips and resources to support UCSF students, staff, faculty, and trainees obtain information about disability accommodations and navigate UCSF …

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Welcome to the Office of Disability Access and Inclusion

WEBThe Office of Disability Access and Inclusion (ODAI) was established in 2021 as part of UCSF's commitment to ensuring an accessible and inclusive environment for people …

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Student Resources Disability Resources

WEBUCSF registered campus organization for all UCSF students with disabilities and chronic illnesses, as well as their allies. DASA aims to provide a space for students with …

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Trainings Disability Resources

WEBThe Office of Disability Access and Inclusion serves as a hub for sharing information, resources, and programs that heighten awareness and knowledge of disability across …

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Education & Events Disability Resources

WEBThe Office of Disability Access and Inclusion (ODAI) provides a series of programs and events that engage with a wide range of issues relating to accessibility, intersectional …

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Meet the Staff Disability Resources

WEBCecile Puretz (she/her) joined UCSF in 2022 and serves as the Assistant Director of Disability Access and Inclusion in the UCSF Office of Diversity and Outreach (ODO). In …

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Accessible Event Champion Certificate Program Disability Resources

WEBSponsored by the Office of Disability Access and Inclusion/Office of Diversity and Outreach, the Accessible Event Champion Certificate Program is a new 5-part training course …

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Terminology Disability Resources

WEBTerminology. Speech bubble with the word ABLEISM in large print font in the center, surrounded by other words included sexism, bullying, conflict, ageism, harassment, …

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Programming Initiatives Disability Resources

WEBSheyda Aboii, MS2, speaks to her fellow medical students, including, background left to right, Arun Burra, Andrés Calvillo and Avery Thompson and the community, at a White …

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Responding to Requests for Accommodations Disability Resources

WEBEvent Accessibility Statement. In all publicity and pre-registration materials, always include an Event Accessibility Statement that invites participants with disabilities to request …

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Past Events Disability Resources

WEBIn this lecture, critical disability studies scholar-activist, Dr. Sara María Acevedo, discusses disability culture and identity, language, and the importance of using a Disability Justice …

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Preparing for ASL/CART Captioners at Your Event

WEBTips for breakout rooms. Pay attention to accommodations. If CART captioners or ASL interpreters are present, assign them to the same breakout room as the participant …

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