MassMATCH is advised by an AT Advisory Council made up of community members and professionals who understand the importance of assistive technology for people with disabilities. A majority of the council members (not less than 51%) are individuals with disabilities who use assistive technology or are family members or guardians of individuals who use AT. Other council members are representatives of state agencies concerned with creating better access for people who would benefit from AT.
The Council provides insight and recommendations for "best practices" for how to advance the use of AT. Specifically the Council advises on the Commonwealth's priorities for federal AT Act funding, and on the design and implementation of state-level and leadership initiatives funded by the AT Act grant.
Guiding Principles
The Advisory Council adheres to the following principles:- Supports (funded programs) should be driven by the needs of individuals and their families, and should be provided within community settings.
- Partnerships between individuals, families and agency representatives should be based on communication that is open, honest, clear, understandable and timely.
- All Council activities should respect and respond to the diversity of culture, language and abilities of all partners in order to ensure full participation.
- All input and contributions should be equally respected and valued.
- The recommendations and actions of the Council should be based on all partners sharing relevant information.
- The Council should share responsibility and reasonable risks toward a common purpose, learn from failure and celebrate success.
Ground Rules/Operating Procedures
The Advisory Council conducts business according to the following operating procedures:The Advisory Council currently meets quarterly. The meeting location is accessible and geographically reasonable for all members.
Primary Responsibilities of the Advisory Council
Advisory Council members must attend meetings and actively participate. Council members may also provide recommendations to MassMATCH staff through conference calls, e-mails, phone calls and regular postage mail, as necessary. Input sought from Council members includes feedback on the overall vision of the MassMATCH project as well as specific recommendations for implementing "state-level" and "state leadership" activities, as called for by the federal AT Act. Advisory Council members also help staff determine how best to identify consumer needs and what systems to develop to insure broad-based feedback on the effectiveness of MassMATCH's initiatives. The AT Act grant activities that require the Council's attention include the following:
- State financing programs
- Device reutilization programs
- Equipment demonstration programs
- Device loan programs
- Public Awareness
- Information and Referral
- Coordination and Collaboration