Disabilities United Collective
Incorporating accessibility into all aspects of UBC
History of DUC
A resource group committed to accessibility
DUC started as the Neurodiverse Pathfinders Group, founded by undergraduate student Adrian Cheng in 2012. At the time, the group specifically focused on neurodevelopmental disorders and creating a community for neurodiverse students and neurotypical allies.
In 2017, the group was constituted as an AMS club. Three years later, the club officially became a resource group under the name "Neurodiverse and Disabled Alliance."
​In 2021, Oliver MacDonald reformed this group into the Disabilities United Club (DUC). With a name change in 2022 to Disabilities United Collective, DUC has now become the resource group aimed at accessibility on campus it is today.
2012
Neurodiverse Pathfinders Group
(UBC Group)
2017
Neurodiverse Pathfinders (AMS Club)
2020
The Neurodiverse and Disabled Alliance​
(AMS Resource Group)
2022
Disabilities United Collective
(AMS Resource Group)