Sample SETT Framework Template
Helpful guidelines have been developed by the QIAT Consortium to ensure the delivery of effective assistive technology services. Click the link above to read about the 7 indicators.
Founded over 25 years ago by Budd and Dolores Hagen, parents of a child with a disability, Closing The Gap provides professionals, parents and consumers with the information and training necessary to best locate, compare and implement assistive technology into the lives of persons with disabilities.
National Assistive Technology in Education Network
Their mission is: To help service providers develop their capacity to work collaboratively to implement assistive technology services that are legal, ethical, cost effective and efficient.
There are tons of resources including forms, links to other sites, and a mentoring program that provides mentoring relationships between experienced AT service providers and those new to the field or undertaking new challenges.
Their mission is: To help service providers develop their capacity to work collaboratively to implement assistive technology services that are legal, ethical, cost effective and efficient.
There are tons of resources including forms, links to other sites, and a mentoring program that provides mentoring relationships between experienced AT service providers and those new to the field or undertaking new challenges.
WHAT IS ATAP? The Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs (ATAP) is a national, member-based organization, comprised of state Assistive Technology Act Programs funded under the Assistive Technology Act (AT Act).
ATAP was established in 1997 to provide support to state AT Program members to enhance the effectiveness of AT Programs on the state and local level, and promote the national network of AT Programs. ATAP facilitates the coordination of state AT Programs nationally and provides technical assistance and support to its members. ATAP represents the needs and interests of the state AT Programs and is the national voice of the AT Programs.
ATAP was established in 1997 to provide support to state AT Program members to enhance the effectiveness of AT Programs on the state and local level, and promote the national network of AT Programs. ATAP facilitates the coordination of state AT Programs nationally and provides technical assistance and support to its members. ATAP represents the needs and interests of the state AT Programs and is the national voice of the AT Programs.
Funded since 1991, GPAT has focused on building local assistive technology resources by providing quality professional learning and technical support services.
Assistive Technology Professional Certification The ATP certification recognizes demonstrated competence in analyzing the needs of consumers with disabilities, assisting in the selection of appropriate assistive technology for the consumer’s needs, and providing training in the use of the selected device(s). There is a link on this site that allows you to search for a Certified AT Professional in your area.
These are links to sample AT Consideration Guides:
http://www.otap-oregon.org/Documents/Wisconsin%20Assistive%20Technology%20Initiative%20Assistive%20
Technology%20Consideration%20Guide.pdf
http://www.otap-oregon.org/Documents/Wisconsin%20Assistive%20Technology%20Initiative%20Assistive%20
Technology%20Consideration%20Guide.pdf