Looks interesting. Will this training initiative lead to qualifications accredited by professional bodies in the UK? And will there be any partners from the NHS involved?
Thanks,
Aejaz
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Aejaz Zahid
Principal Clinical Scientist
Adult Communication & Assistive Technology
Department of Medical Physics
Kent & Canterbury Hospital
Canterbury CT1 3NG
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>>> Paul Doyle <[log in to unmask]> 08/10/2009 20:30 >>>
The Assistive Technology Training and Education (ATVET) project is hosting a
final dissemination event in Brussels on the 21st Oct.
The project focuses on developing accredited Europe wide education in AT for
a wide section of the workforce who come into contact with AT.
More details can be found at www.atvet.eu
many thanks
Paul
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