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"Making Technology the Great Equalizer" by helping Idahoans with disabilities acquire the assistive technology they need to live more independent lives.

 

HOW ARE WE DOING?  Please take our SURVEY

 

Current News and Events

Council for Exceptional Children

 

CEC Conference

Sun Valley, Idaho

October 2nd and 3rd

Visit www.idahocec.org for more information and to register.


 

   Live Web Trainings are now Scheduled for the Fall:

         Visit the IATP Calendar of Events for details.

 

***All times listed are Pacific Time Zone***


 

2009 Independent Living Conference - We are Family

Boise Centre on the Grove, Boise, Idaho

January 13th thru 16th, 2009

 

The conference is for people with disabilities, parents and families of people with disabilities including infant/toddler, school-aged, and transitional or young adults. Session topics will include disability, advocacy, child, and education.  Contact the SILC office at 208-334-3800 for more information.

 


Do you have assistive devices, like wheelchairs, walkers, maybe even an accessible vehicle you'd like to sell?

Or are you on a budget (who isn't) and looking for a bargain on assistive devices?

Visit the Idaho At4All website... New items are added everyday! You can find items for loan, sale, or giveaway as well as equipment from local lending programs that can be borrowed or demonstrated to try before you buy.   Login is required to view contact information for an item or to list items.  For more information contact the IATP at 1-800-432-8324.


Continue your Self-Study during the Summer Months ... Assistive Technology Assessment Training Videos are available for self-study on the Idaho Training Clearinghouse Assistive Technology Learning Community at http://itcnew.idahotc.com.  The videos, developed by the Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative (WATI), national leaders in assistive technology assessment, are: 


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