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The South Carolina Assistive Technology Program (SCATP) housed within the University of South Carolina Floyd School of Medicine's Center for Disability Resources is partnering with the South Carolina Human Services Providers Association (SCHSPA) in hosting SCHSPA's first-ever virtual Technology Conference on August 18, and we hope you will consider joining us.
This event will highlight innovative tools, services, and expertise supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) utilizing technology.
You can also go to the bottom of the home page of the www.SCHSPA.com website for registration. Please consider joining us for this incredible free - daylong virtual event.

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