Tools for Life provides training to groups and organizations wanting to know more about disabilities, assistive technology and other related topics. Check out the list of presentations below to see what we offer. If you don't see something you are interested in contact us to discuss your options.
Accommodations for People with Disabilities Returning to Work
This session discusses case studies of people using AT to succeed in the work environment.
Assistive Technology: Strategies and Solutions for People with Disabilities
Assistive Technology offers hope and practical solutions for many people to accomplish their educational, employment and independent living goals. The key to effective implementation of AT for people with disabilities depends on a basic understanding of the individual’s strength’s and goals, principles in effective AT implementation, creative approaches in successfully matching individuals with AT, and finding funding solutions for the AT solutions.
Assistive Technology used for Individuals with … (Specific Disabilities)
This presentation addresses the needs of various disabilities and how AT can increase independence
Assistive Technology for Computer Access
This presentation explores universal design principles and other various ways to access the computer such as switches, mouse alternatives, acceleration techniques, keyboard modifications and brain-computer interface to name a few. Strategies discussed include A Team Approach, the HAAT Model, Holistic Approaches and Staying off the “FAST” Track.
Assistive Technology for People with DND
This presentation will Define & Explore the degenerative neurological disease (DND) process, show Assistive Technology, share strategies to match individuals with DND to appropriate AT, and share success stories.
Assistive Technology for Sensory Disabilities
This presentation provides information about accommodations for people with hearing and/or vision loss and includes case studies of people who use Assistive Technology in their jobs.
Assistive Technology Funding
You know what assistive technology is needed, now how are you going to buy it? Funding for assistive technology is often a major barrier for many individuals with disabilities. Georgia has funding for AT. This session will explore specific funding sources and how to successfully “navigate the streams” to get AT into the hands of Georgian’s with disabilities. We will utilize tools such as the gatfl.org web-based Funding Guide, Dollars & Sense, to explore new and established funding streams available for AT and gTrade, Georgia’s Online Equipment Exchange Resource.
This presentation focuses on eliminating the gap between individuals with and without disabilities. Topics include The Power of Language, Disability Etiquette, and a Values Continuum activity.
Communication Devices for People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Presentation focuses on adaptive cell phones, Blackberries, I-Communicator and other communication devices for persons with hearing loss
Communicating Respect in the Workplace
This session defines the elements of communication and communication styles. Discussion centers on the power of language and asks, “What is Our Workplace Culture”? Take a closer look at harassment and sexual harassment and explore a commitment to change. Activities include a Values Continuum.
Creating a Positive Work Culture and Work Environment
This presentation provides information about communicating and respect in the workplace. Elements of Communication, The Power of Language, Workplace Culture, Harassment and Values.
Customized employment means individualizing the employment relationship between employees and employers in ways that meet the needs of both. This presentation discusses the updating approaches to help people achieve jobs they desire.
This interactive session will cover basic disability-related content and focus on building skills. Topics that will be covered include: Value-laden language, Understanding the relationship between Words, Attitudes and Actions and Etiquette. Activities include an Ask-it Basket Discussion Q & A time. Resources will be provided, including tips and strategies to "Keep the Conversation Going."
This presentation covers disAbility 101 topics and extends into the next level of relationships with people with disabilities and overcoming stereotypes. Topics include tolerance, intolerance, acceptance, tokenism, lack of empathy, perception, active participation in oppression, stopping oppression and celebrating differences. This session is interactive and requires full audience participation. A 2 (two) hour minimum is required.
Disability Awareness: Middle School Training
This presentation is Disability 101 with a focus on the Middle School age range.
Discovering Your Personal Genius
This presentation discusses ways to tap into your strengths and use them to be successful in school, the community or at the workplace.
Essentials for Sustaining: The Tools for Life Approach
This session shares tools for sustainability used by the Tools for Life program. Topics include finding and leveraging resources, strategies for identifying resources, methods for bringing in additional support, collaborating and partnering with other organizations, building in program efficiencies and lessons learned.
Emergency Management for People with Disabilities
This session discusses Emergency Management and Preparation on the local, regional and national levels and how AT Reuse plays a vital role for people with disabilities during the time of disaster.
This session discusses providing First Class Customer Service to persons with disabilities. Information shared includes Tools for Life and Assistive Work Technology, defines Assistive Technology Strategies & Solutions, Resources, Tools for Life Program and Assistive Technology Resource Centers.
How to Coordinate an Assistive Technology Conference
During this presentation, participants will learn how to coordinate an assistive technology conference in their own state by collaborating with different partners. Individuals will learn how to find the perfect location, create a budget, utilize current AT vendors and assistive technology resource centers to form a hands-on and exciting exhibit hall, expect the unexpected and much more! They will also have the opportunity to hear about lessons learned.
Integrating Assistive Technology in the Customized Employment Model
This presentation will define customized employment, concepts about work, discuss the Olmstead Employment Initiative and how to integrate AT.
Perfecting Customer Service and Acknowledging Equal Access
This session covers work culture, diversity, basic disability-related content and focus on building skills. Topics that will be covered include: Value-laden language, Understanding the relationship between Words, Attitudes and Actions and Etiquette and the future of Assistive Technology development.
This session will define self advocacy, share myths commonly perceived about self advocacy, discuss the importance of asking for what you need and share strategies to broaden self advocacy skills.
STAR (Southeastern Technology Access & Reuse) Network
Presentation discusses the Creation of the STAR Network in Georgia, developing a stronger network, successes and challenges, and the positive impact of AT Reuse in lives of people with disabilities.
STAR (Southeastern Technology Access & Reuse) Network: AT Reuse in Georgia and the Southeast
This presentation discusses the Power of Assistive Technology, the Pass It On National Center for AT Reuse, and development and goals of the STAR Network
Tools for Life Network: An Overview
Come find out how Tech-Able, Walton Options, Disability Connections, Touch the Future (ReBoot-ATRC), FODAC and Tools for Life can assist You! Georgia’s AT Act Program is funded by the Federal Tech Act. This legislation promotes direct Assistive Technology services to individuals with disabilities. Our goal is to increase independence for Georgians with disabilities by providing access to and acquisition of Assistive Technology. Georgia’s Assistive Technology Resource Center’s, ReBoot and FODAC programs are fulfilling the intent of the Tech Act through their AT Lending Library, Demonstration services and AT, DME and Computer Reuse. This session will share how you and the individuals you work with can benefit from these programs.
Workplace Accommodations in Minutes
This presentation will examine workplace trends, define & explore workplace accommodations, share strategies and solutions for providing accommodations and modifications at work and give resources.
Workplace Strategies and Solutions for People with Learning Disabilities
This presentation helps the audience understand Learning Disabilities. Topics discussed include screening & assessment, the self-advocacy connection, AT for people with LD and resources.
Additional Information:
The Tools for Life Team can combine any presentation above as well as create a presentation to cater to the specific needs of your organization and audience. We require a minimum of 1 (one) hour to provide a comprehensive session that will address the audiences needs and allow for a maximum question and answer segment.