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Harvard University Disability Resources (UDR) values disability as integral to our rich diversity

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Our office provides leadership to University efforts to ensure an accessible, inclusive welcoming learning and working environment for individuals with disabilities while complying with federal and state regulations. 

UDR serves as a central resource for students, faculty, staff, researchers, and visitors on disability-related information, procedures and services for our community. We also provide expertise in the development, implementation, and acquisition for best and promising disability-related University practices. 

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UDR offers the following services

Consultation

UDR is available to consult with community members related to best practices for accessibility and inclusion of persons with disabilities. Consultation may be initiated by a phone call (617.495.1859 or TTY 617.496.0466), or email to [email protected]. Examples of topics community members may wish to consult on:  

  • Resources available to students and employees with disabilities  
  • Accommodations statements for programs, events, and applications 
  • Responding to student, employee, and/or visitor reasonable accommodation requests  
  • Best practices for running inclusive and accessible programs 
  • When and how to provide captioning and/or audio descriptions for video or online content 
  • How to run accessible in-person, remote, or hybrid events 
  • Assessing physical accessibility of spaces used for programs and activities 
  • Access for service animals in campus spaces 
  • Effective communication with community members who are deaf or hard of hearing 

Training

UDR is happy to provide education in support of increasing accessibility and inclusion of persons with disabilities in our community. UDR will tailor trainings or topical discussions for departments if a group of ten or more persons agree to participate. UDR also offers a general Disability Inclusion class through Harvard’s Center for Workplace Development. 

Technology and Equipment

UDR’s Assistive Technology Library and Lab (ATLL) offers people the ability to try out technology to see if it is helpful to them. The ATLL also loans assistive technology and equipment such as wheelchairs or assistive listening devices, to any member of our community. 

Accommodations

Harvard community members with questions about reasonable accommodations for themselves or others may contact UDR at [email protected] for consultation. 

*Community members may wish to review UDR’s website for general guidance related to accessibility and our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn answers to common questions

Upcoming Events

How Disability Inclusion Drives U.S. Foreign Policy

Nov. 25, 2024
12:20PM - 1:30PM
WCC 1015

On November 25th, from 12:20 to 1:30pm in WCC 1015, HPOD, along with Harvard Law School's Human Rights Program and Disabled Law Students Association, will welcome Sara Minkara (HKS MPP '14), the U.S. Department of State's Special Advisor on International...

ON DISPLAY HARVARD 2024

Dec. 3, 2024
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Harvard Art Museums

You’re invited to ON DISPLAY HARVARD 2024 in commemoration of International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) on December 3rd. ON DISPLAY HARVARD is in collaboration with ON DISPLAY GLOBAL , a worldwide movement installation and social justice...

News

Harvard Offers Site-wide Access to Visual Interpreting Service Aira

Harvard is pleased to announce its new engagement with visual interpreting service Aira. Free unlimited access is now available for anyone on Harvard’s Cambridge or Boston campuses who have Aira downloaded to their phone. This visual interpreting service...