Welcome to SCATP!
The South Carolina Assistive Technology Program (SCATP) is a federally funded program concerned with getting technology into the hands of people with disabilities so that they might live, work, learn and be a more independent part of the community. As part of a national network of technology-related assistance programs, our goal is to enhance independence, productivity and quality of life for all South Carolinians through access to assistive technology devices and services. We provide an equipment loan and demonstration program, an on-line equipment exchange program, training, technical assistance, publications, an interactive CDROM (SC Curriculum Access through AT), an information listserv and work with various state committees that affect AT acquisition and IT accessibility. We link people with technology and work with consumers, service providers, state agencies and policy makers. Our 2009 Program Summary is on-line.
SCATP Resources
- Staff
- Resource Center
- Publications/Fact Sheets
- Device Loans
- SC Curriculum Access through AT
- Join Us!
- Advisory Council
- Online - Used Equipment Exchange
- Center for Disability Resources Library
AT Trainings
AT and ...
- Apps
- Assessment
- Autism
- AT Centers in South Carolina
- Children
- Communication
- Computer Access
- Education
- Funding
- Independent Living
- Infants/Toddlers
- Learning Disabilities
- Parents with Disabilities
- Recreation
- SCDE AT Specialists
- Seating/Mobility Clinics
- Transition from High School
- Transportation
- Vehicle Modifications
What's Going On?
- Expo 2013!
- Expo - Equipment Donation Drive!
- SC AT Online Exchange
- Latest AT Innovations
- Success Stories
- Ramp Funding
- SC AT Reutilization
- SCATP Listservs
- Reuse Success Stories
Web & IT Accessibility
content and accessibility of our web site.