Inclusion Hub- Liberation Groups

Disability Community

Disabled and neurodivergent Jewish students often face barriers — from inaccessible spaces to stigma and misunderstanding — both within wider society and sometimes within Jewish communities themselves. At UJS, we recognise these challenges and are committed to creating spaces where all disabled and neurodivergent Jews are heard, valued, and supported. UJS inclusion works to confront ableism, challenge harmful assumptions, and advocate for meaningful inclusion across Jewish student life.

UJS endeavours to make its national and local events as accessible as possible, but recognises that everyone's needs are different. Please contact Eve if you have any questions or want more information.

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Campaigns and Resources

Please see the events accessibility checklist! This is a very useful guide which eases communication to your JSoc members about the access arrangements for each event. 

UJS are proud to be a hidden disabilities sunflower positive organisation. 

We are proud to work with the Jewish Deaf Association

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