United Spinal Launches National Initiative To Expand Access To Inclusive Technology For People With Spinal Cord Injuries And Disorders

NEW YORK, April 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- United Spinal Association is launching its Tech Access Initiative to assist technology companies in designing inclusive products and services that are accessible to people with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D).

The Tech Access Initiative will focus on improving various technologies that are vital and life-changing to people with disabilities, including autonomous vehicles; artificial intelligence and environmental controls; medical and mobility equipment; wheelchair and smart home technology; and augmentative and alternative communication.

"We want the unique user experiences and feedback of our community to carry weight and inform tech product service and design from the get-go, and not be an afterthought," said Brook McCall, director of United Spinal's Tech Access Initiative.

The Tech Access Initiative is composed of a team of United Spinal members and consumer advocates that depend on assistive technology to enhance their quality of life and independence.

Through active discussion, participation, and training; this team will provide insight to help enhance cutting-edge technology that is accessible to all.

The program will work closely with United Spinal's partners and other leading technology companies to:

    --  empower people with SCI/D to take advantage of the growing opportunities
        inclusive technology offers to improve independence, accessibility, and
        health;
    --  ensure corporate culture and products and services embrace wheelchair
        users and all people with mobility disabilities;
    --  advocate for policies that increase access to inclusive and assistive
        technology.

"We are passionate about generating real change that equates to improved ease-of-use, simplicity of design, affordability, product access, and education and training, both for users and tech employees on all levels," added McCall.

Considering the Coronavirus Pandemic, United Spinal has also identified a greater need to facilitate digital interaction and virtual inclusion of people with disabilities who are stuck at home with limited access to resources and support.

The benefits of technology include alleviating feelings of isolation; creating mechanisms for resource distribution (i.e., medical or household supplies, care workers, accessible transportation, etc.); sharing emergency preparedness and crisis management information; access to telehealth and medical resources; and peer support.

For many livings with physical disabilities, limitations on community participation and periods of confinement in the home are neither new, nor temporary.

"The Coronavirus Pandemic has solidified a critically urgent necessity to equip our community with the tech solutions they need to stay healthy, safe, and connected now, while knowing that these transformative devices will continue to support independence and virtual connectivity in the future," said McCall.

United Spinal's Tech Access Initiative seeks individuals with mobility disabilities to participate as testers. The program is currently looking for diverse individuals with personal and technology industry insights.

To participate in United Spinal's Tech Access Initiative program, fill out the survey located here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/tech-access

To learn more about the program, contact techaccess@unitedspinal.org or visit https://unitedspinal.org/tech-access-initiative/.

About United Spinal Association
Formed in 1946 by paralyzed veterans, United Spinal is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for all Americans with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D). Membership is free and open to all individuals with SCI/D, with over 53,000 members across 50 chapters nationwide. Known for its revolutionary advocacy efforts, United Spinal played a significant role in writing the Americans with Disabilities Act, provided important contributions to the Fair Housing Amendments Act and the Air Carrier Access Act, and was instrumental in attaining sidewalk curb ramps and accessible public transportation in New York City, which created the standard accessibility model used in many United States cities.

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