Caro Reyes, a program coordinator in the Office of Communications at UCSF, manages multiple conditions including chronic neuropathy, pain and mobility issues. She walks through the UCSF campus in San Francisco.

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Caro Reyes, a program coordinator in the Office of Communications at UCSF, manages multiple conditions including chronic neuropathy, pain and mobility issues. She walks through the UCSF campus in San Francisco.

Welcome to the Office of Disability Access and Inclusion

The 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 with disabilities to work, learn, visit, and receive healthcare at UCSF.  Our office provides training, programs, and resources that empower and support the UCSF campus and health community in advancing its commitment to disability access, inclusion, and anti-ableism. We aim to affirm and celebrate disabled students, faculty, staff, and their allies, and foster a sense of belonging and pride at UCSF.


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Programs & Events

Wed
11

Disability Justice Book Group: Disability Visibility

Date: December 11, 2024
Time: 4:00-5:00pm