
DATTN – Digital Assistive Technology Training Network was funded by The Wheel’s Training Links Programme which is funded by the National Training Fund through the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.
The main objective of the training network is to provide easily accessible, quick access, micro-training and reference guides in 5 key areas:

- Assistive Technology and Daily Living
- Assistive Technology in Education
- Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC)
- Assistive Technology for Hobbies
- Assistive Technology and Work
Each module was designed with current and future digital assistive technology users in mind, and those who support them, such as families, staff and circles of support. Throughout the 5 modules, you will hear real-life examples, learn practical tools and get tips on selecting and using technology for specific needs. Each webinar will be recorded and hosted on Enable Ireland’s AT and Me platform to ensure sustainable access to the training resources.
DATTN Members
The Digital Assistive Technology Training Network is made up of 12 organisations in total.

- Acquired Brain Injury Ireland
- Brothers of Charity Services Ireland
- Enable Ireland
- Independent Living Movement Ireland
- MS Ireland
- Muiriosa Foundation
- Parkinson’s Ireland
- Rehab Group
- St John of God
- St Michael’s House
- Sunbeam House Services and Vision Ireland
