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Ergonomics

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For general foundational information regarding ergonomics at Harvard, including adjusting your furniture and office equipment and vendor information, please visit Harvard Environmental Health and Safety. 

Event Emergency Planning

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When planning an event, prepare for emergencies including how to the needs of participants with disabilities will be addressed.

Vendors/Service Providers

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Some reasonable accommodations and steps to ensure accessibility include use of external vendors. We encourage building accessibility in on the front-end, in both practice and budget planning, as you would catering, AV or other event needs

Vendors & Service Providers

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Vendors that may be useful in your office’s exploration of an individual’s reasonable accommodation request.

About

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Harvard University Disability Resources (UDR) welcomes students, faculty, researchers, staff, and visitors with disabilities. UDR values disability as integral to our rich diversity and provides leadership to University efforts to ensure an accessible...

Disability Rights and Access to the Ballot

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HPOD is co-hosting a lunch panel event on disability rights and access to the ballot on October 31, 2024, from 12:15 to 1:30 PM in the Singer Classroom (WCC B010), together with the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, the Harvard Disabled Law...

Filing a Complaint

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Harvard University is committed to providing equal opportunities for qualified community members with disabilities to access and participate in academic, social, employment, cultural and recreational programs at Harvard.

Service and Assistance Animals

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University Disability Resources welcomes students, faculty, staff and visitors with disabilities and serves as a central resource for information regarding both service animals and assistance animals. 

At the Event

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Design presentations and programs for an audience with diverse access needs using the following best practices.