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uweek.org presents an article on Curt Johnson, rehabilitation counselor at the University of Washington Medical Center. This article was featured in the Microsoft Accessibility Update newsletter.

If you do not live in Washington State, please contact your state's Assistive Technology Program. You may find contact information for all 56 programs by contacting the National Assistive Technology Technical Assistance Partnership.

Washington Assistive Technology Act Program

WATAP—the Washington Assistive Technology Act Program—serves Washington residents of all ages with disabilities of all types, their families, employers and employment service providers, educators, health care and social service providers, and others seeking information about assistive technology (AT) and accessible information technology. WATAP is located within the UW Center on Technology & Disability Studies and is guided by a consumer-majority advisory council.

WATAP Partners

WATAP works with several partners to provide services:

 

 

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