Accelerating Technology Solutions Training

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Intended Audience

These half-day trainings are intended only for staff within Pennsylvania County Mental Health/Intellectual Disabilities (MH/ID) Program Offices and Community Health Choice Managed Care Organizations.

Your registration may be canceled or altered if you do not belong to this targeted audience. Not in this audience? Register for a livestream of the March 6 general Technology Summit.

What does the Accelerating Technology Solutions Training Cover?

The training will cover implementation strategies, funding opportunities, criteria and strategies for organizational change, and emerging technology solutions for people with disabilities and family members.

Questions? Please email Kaley Day at kaleyday@ku.edu.

About the Pennsylvania Tech Accelerator

The Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, College of Education and Human Development is partnering with the Pennsylvania Office of Developmental Programs and Office of Long-Term Living, Department of Human Services, and the University of Kansas Center on Disabilities' State of the States team on a statewide initiative called PA Tech Accelerator.  

The goal of the program is to expand the awareness of, and access to, assistive technology (AT), to build capacity of AT users and to measure effectiveness around AT use, access and service across the Commonwealth.

This project is made possible by Pennsylvania's Department Human Services through funding from the American Rescue Plan Act.

Logos of partner organizations: PA Department of Human Services Office of Developmental Programs and Office of Long Term Living, Institute on Disabilities at Temple University College of Education and Human Development, University of Kansas Center on Disabilities, and State of the States in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities