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  1. All-Brains is a neurodiversity community at UCLA that offers an inclusive space for students with Autism, ADHD, and other learning differences through social activities and peer mentoring. You can find out more information on their UCLA All Brains website or their Instagram @uclaallbrains

  2. Disability Law is a survey course providing an introduction to areas of domestic law and policy that address the rights, needs, and treatment of persons with disabilities. The course focuses on three major pieces of legislation: the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and the Fair Housing Act.

  3. Jun 25, 2024 · We serve all people with disabilities, ranging from physical, intellectual/developmental, and mental health. Because disability is intersectional and affects us all, we believe in the benefit of infusing a disability justice consciousness to every area of advocacy.

  4. Students with disabilities (temporary or permanent) are eligible to receive a wide variety of services offered by the Center for Accessible Education (CAE). These accommodations are designed specifically to meet the disability-related needs of each student.

  5. Jul 17, 2015 · Thanks to his efforts, UCLA now provides services and programs that ensure the full participation of students, faculty, staff and visitors with disabilities. How else did he contribute to the struggle for disability rights?

  6. The Center for Accessible Education will work closely with you to identify reasonable accommodations for your program. Our Purpose. Students with disabilities that arrive at UCLA do so with the skills, inner resources, and ambition needed to be a great success.

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  8. Pathway at UCLA Extension is a sequential program for students with intellectual and other developmental disabilities, offering a blend of educational, social and vocational experiences, taught and supervised by experienced instructors sensitive to the individual needs of our students.