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Assistive Technology in the Workplace:
Tools to Accommodate Employees with Disabilities in your Workplace

There are many people who have disabilities, and there are available accommodations. However, many people with a need are not aware of the accommodations. The Assistive Technology Act Programs in each state (supported through federal and state funds) are designed to bridge that gap and to help inform people and businesses about resources available to them. The Pennsylvania's Initiative on Assistive Technology, which is the AT Act Program in Pennsylvania, has staff available to support your workplace initiative.

A new training OPPORTUNITY is available to small business owners, human resources staff and other employers!
Arrange for a FREE presentation…

  • Helps businesses understand how simple accommodations can support staff and maintain productivity
  • Demonstrates how these accommodations can provide outreach to loyal and
    hard-working employees
  • Can be offered in 30-, 60- or 90-minute sessions, to meet your training needs
  • Is hands-on and interactive
  • Provides attendees with a packet of great information to share with others

To arrange for a session for your company, please contact:

Ann Dolloff
Or
Amanda Reinsfelder
Email: adolloff@temple.edu Email: areins@temple.edu
Telephone: 215-204-0452 Telephone: 215-204-5097

This exciting training opportunity is offered by Pennsylvania's Initiative on Assistive Technology (PIAT), a program of the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, with funding provided by DBTAC: Mid-Atlantic ADA Center.

Institute on Disabilities at Temple University/ College of Education
University Services Building, Suite 610
1601 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122