
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.
Attached you will find a registration flyer for the Tech Wave 2026 Virtual Conference along with the schedule of events. You can also go to the bottom of the home page of the www.SCHSPA.com website for registration.
2 Keynote speakers are:
Dr.
Shea Tanis, Shea is an Associate Research Professor at the Kansas
University Center on Excellence in Developmental Disabilities where she
serves as the Principal Investigator of the State of the States in
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Longitudinal Data Project of
National Significance. The project investigates determinants of public
spending for Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services across
the United States. She is nationally recognized for her expertise in
Technology First, cognitive accessibility, and advancing the rights of
people with cognitive disabilities to technology and information access.
She has published articles and investigated the definition of
intellectual disability, the measurement of adaptive behavior and
support need, and the construct of self-determination.
Nathan
Gerhard is a human services leader with more than 25 years of
experience supporting people with intellectual and developmental
disabilities. Since 2018, he has focused on Technology First initiatives
and the integration of enabling technology into traditional service
models. Nathan currently serves as Managing Director of Intellectual
Disabilities and Autism Services at Access Services, Inc. in
Pennsylvania, where he helps lead the organization’s efforts to advance
Technology First practices. A nationally recognized speaker on enabling
technology, Nathan is passionate about helping providers navigate their
Technology First journeys. His work is grounded in a commitment to
ensuring people receive high-quality services and supports that use
technology to help them achieve their goals and live with the greatest
possible independence.
There is also an incredible line-up of other experts in using technology to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Please consider joining us for this incredible free - daylong virtual event.