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The Pass It On Center was very pleased to have been invited, once again, to present an entire strand on AT Reuse at the 10th Annual Assistive Technology Industry Association's (ATIA) Conference in Orlando, FL, January 28 – 31, 2009.

The ATIA Annual Conference is a "leading conference for the Assistive Technology community offering attendees the opportunity to participate in discussions with industry experts, learn about new technologies, best practices, and a host of specialized services." We appreciated this opportunity to continue the conversation with AT manufacturers and vendors.

We hope that these PowerPoint presentations will be of value to AT Reuse programs, vendors, and those just beginning an AT reuse program.



Strategies and Solutions to Improve Your AT Reuse Program Carolyn Phillips, Pass It on Center /  Georgia Dept. of Labor
Building a Statewide AT Reutilization Program on a Shoestring Budget Alma Burgess and Heather Young, Utah Assistive Technology Program
Utilizing Private/Public Partnerships: Establishing and Maintaining Relationships Lee Learson, Consultant to New England AT Center
Rita Hostak, Sunrise Medical
AT Reutilization Program for Independent Living Centers: Research Outcomes Kerri Morgan, Washington University
Carla Walker, Paraquad
Liability Concerns for AT Reuse Programs Jessica Brodey, JMB Policy Consulting
Increasing Donations of Targeted Equipment to Your Reuse Program Robin Black Moore and Sheila Simmons, Assistive Technology for Kansans/ University of Kansas
AT Reutilization and Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities Sara Sack, Robin Black Moore and Sheila Simmons, Assistive Technologyfor Kansans/ University of Kansas
Jessica Brodey, JMB Policy Consulting
STAR Network is Promoting AT Reuse in the Southeast Bob Rust, STAR Reboot
The Power of Capturing Outcome Data at The Free Foundation Brian Leitten, The FREE Foundation
Exploring the Role of Reutilized AT in Emergency Preparedness Carolyn Phillips, Pass It on Center / Georgia Dept. of Labor
Reuse and the Convergence of Telecommunications and Multimedia Devices Sara Sack, Assistive Technology for Kansans
Jessica Brodey, JMB Policy Consulting
What a difference one computer can make! Joy Kniskern, Pass It on Center / Georgia Dept. of Labor