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Communication and Education: Tools for Ending the Sexual Assault Epidemic for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Communication and Education: Tools for Ending the Sexual Assault Epidemic for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
In this latest COVID-19 Issue Brief, AT3 Center highlights the activities of the New Jersey, Idaho, and US Virgin Islands AT Act Programs to support remote learning.
In recognition of National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month this A.T. Tip for #SevenTimes shares a tool created by Carol Zangari, Ph.D., CCC-SLP for working with persons with complex communication needs.
It is not sexual assault awareness month and it doesn't matter.
If your organization is considering providing remote AAC assessments or is acknowledging a pressing need to determine who might benefit, read on!
Brought to you by the Work ACCESS team at Georgia Tech (home of Georgia Tools for Life, the GA AT Program).
This guide is intended to help you get ready for a hospital visit during this pandemic, particularly if you or someone you care for has complex communication needs.
For many of us, telehealth is a new experience. Here are tips to consider for making your virtual telehealth visit successful
Thanks to Stacy Driscoll, Program Coordinator for the NH AT Program (ATinNH), for these tips for how to ensure your next Zoom meeting or webinar is accessible to all, including participants with disabilities.
Makers of assistive technology (AT) software are stepping up during the COVID-19 crisis.
The Assistive Technology Act Technical Assistance and Training Center (AT3 Center) is a project funded under grant award #90ATT0003 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Community Living (ACL). The AT3 Center provides technical assistance and support to AT Act Programs funded under Section 4 of the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as amended (P.L. 108-364). The AT3 Center is a sponsored project of the Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs (ATAP). The information on this website does not necessarily reflect the position or policy of ACL, and no official endorsement should be inferred.
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