Technical Assistance/State Improvement Outcomes

Improving Public Health Materials Accessibility with State University

Georgia

TFL worked with the Georgia State University's School of Public Health to improve the accessibility of Public Health Materials.

Collaborating with State Library Systems for Digital Equity

Connecticut

The CT state Assistive Technology Act Program Director has been actively collaborating with the CT state Library Systems to help impact their Digital Equity initiatives and programming.

DDS Collaboration to Improve Consumer Support

Connecticut

The CT state Assistive Technology Act program has been actively collaborating with the state Department of Developmental Services (DDS) on their Assistive Technology initiatives to serve and support their consumers with intellectual disabilities.

Electronic Referral Process to Streamline AT Access

South Dakota

DakotaLink collaborates with the State Department of Human Services to provide training to Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors throughout the State on their established process for how they provide Assistive Technology devices and services for their Consumers.

Conference Collaboration to Increase Vision and Hearing AT Services

South Carolina

SCATP co-hosted a virtual assistive technology leadership conference with the SC Department of Education. The topic was on vision and hearing assistive technology services.

SCION: Improving Education and Employment Opportunities

New York

The Justice Center and various TRAID Centers have collaborated with staff from the Department of Labor on the New York Systems Change and Inclusive Opportunities Network (SCION.) SCION's goal is to improve education, training and employment opportunities and ou

Improving State Employees' Access to AT

Minnesota

STAR is working collaboratively with the state of Minnesota's IT department and ADA leaders to improve state employees' and state job applicants' access to assistive technology.

Using Lunch n Learns to Provide Technical Knowledge

Kansas

Assistive Technology for Kansans (ATK) prioritizes helping individuals with disabilities obtain assistive technology they need to retrain or obtain employment.

Partnering with other Programs to Reduce Costs

Guam

The State Assistive Technology Program has an existing memorandum of agreement with the iCanConnect Program, National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program to provide technical assistance to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and blind or low visio

The SHIFT Enabling Technology Curriculum

District of Columbia

DC Assistive Technology Specialists and Program Manager serve on the Department on Disability Services work group to develop a "Technology First" initiative in the District of Columbia.