UCLA Disability Network
The UCLA Disability Network comprises the many different departments and programs within the UCLA Health System and UCLA Campus that serve the disabled community through resources, research and education.
UCLA Disibility Studies
Disability studies is a multidisciplinary field that examines the nature, meaning, and consequences of disability. This groundbreaking field challenges and changes society’s attitudes toward disability.
UCLA Tarjan Center
The mission of the UCLA Tarjan Center, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities is to advance the self-determination, inclusion, and quality of life among the diversity of people with disabilities and their families.
UCLA MS Achievement Center
The philosophy of the MS Achievement Center is that people with MS can be empowered to take control of their health and well-being with the help of educational and experiential programs. To this end, the center's programming is designed to provide wellness interventions that complement participants' medical management of their disease.
UCLA Adaptive Recreation
The UCLA Adaptive Recreation Program provides opportunities for individuals with and without disabilities to participate in adaptive sports & recreation activities.
UCLA Committee on Disability
UCOD is comprised of students, faculty, staff, alumni, members of the UCLA Community, and ex-officio members. The Committee’s charge is to analyze and identify problems, propose solutions, and make recommendations on matters of particular concern to persons with disabilities.