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2009 Annual Conference of AT Act Programs
Collaborations and Partnerships: Infusing AT into Work and the Community
April 21-22, 2009,
Philadelphia, PA
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Overview of Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response - Planning for AT Services
- Emergency Management Overview (PPT format)
Kelly Rouba, EAD & Associates
- Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response (PPT format)
Julie Nesbit and Jamie Karam, Louisiana
- AT Needs Shelter Process (RTF format)
Julie Nesbit and Jamie Karam, LA
- The Take and Go Emergency Book (RTF format)
Julie Nesbit and Jamie Karam, LA
- MOA between LATAN and Other Entity (RTF format)
Julie Nesbit and Jamie Karam, LA
- Louisiana Guide to Supports and Services for Individuals, Elders, and Their Families Affected by Disasters (PDF format)
Julie Nesbit and Jamie Karam, LA
- Volunteer Caregiver Process (RTF format)
Julie Nesbit and Jamie Karam, LA
- Emergency Response Overview (PPT format)
Kelly Rouba, EAD & Associates
- Preparing for and Responding to a Disaster: Equipment Reutilization programs Can be an Important Part of Disaster Planning (PPT format)
Sara Sack, Kansas
- Collaborating to Enhance Funding for Home Modifications
- Collaborating to Enhance Funding for Home Modifications AT Partnership (PPT format 60MB)
Leslie Novacek and Lauren Rock, NE
- AT4All Brochure (PDF format)
Leslie Novacek and Lauren Rock, NE
- Discover the Benefit of Technology (PDF format)
Leslie Novacek and Lauren Rock, NE
- Get the Inside Look at Assistive Technology and Home Modifications (PDF format)
Leslie Novacek and Lauren Rock, NE
- Nebraska Newsletter On line
Leslie Novacek and Lauren Rock, NE
- WWW.Housing.NE.Gov (PDF format)
Leslie Novacek and Lauren Rock, NE
- Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation (PPT format)
Susan Tachau, PA
- Self-Determination Housing Project of Pennsylvania, Inc. (PPT format)
Gail Hoffmann, SDHP
- Funding of Home Modifications for Individuals with Disabilities: An Emphasis on Funding Home Modifications to Support Employment Goals (RTF format) (PDF version) (PPT format)
James R Sheldon, NLS
- Partnering to Provide Financial Literacy
- Partnering to Enhance Training Statewide via Distance
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