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2007 Annual Conference of AT Act Programs
May 22 - 24, 2007
Adams Mark Hotel,
Denver, CO
- Agenda (RTF format)
- Participants (RTF format)
- Plenary Session: Money Follows the Person Rebalancing Demonstration Section 6071 of the Deficit Reduction Act 2005, Richard C. Allen,
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (PPT format) (HTML version)
- Concurrent Sessions
- AT-Related Services for Veterans with Disabilities
- AT and Transition
- Universal Design, Visitability, and Home Modifications
- AT-Related Legal and Policy Issues: A Year in Review
- The Ever Evolving Loan Program
- RSA Program Review for Statewide AT Act Programs
- Sustainability, Independent Evaluation, and Data Collection
- RSA Program Review, Best Practices for Alternative Financing Programs
- Reviewing Loan Applications
- The Relationship of AT Loan Programs and Vendors
- Using the Media as an Effective Tool
- Media as Advocacy, Matt Knotts, Disability Law Center (PPT format) (HTML version)
- Finding a Voice, Sample news story, UAAACT (WORD format)
- Disability Law Center Helps Child Gain Independence, Press Release (RTF format)
- Disability Law Center Helps Teen Speak Up, Press Release (RTF format)
- Wheelchair Gives Kid, Family New Freedom, Sample news story (RTF format)
- Authorization to Release Public Relations & Training Materials, Disability Law Center (RTF format)
- Sample Letter to the Editor, Disability Law Center (WORD format)
- Media Plan (RTF format)
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