This section introduces promising practices related to ATRC’s priority areas. For each practice, the summary includes the ATRC priority area(s) it addresses, details on the practice, why it’s considered promising or innovative, how it can be replicated, and resources on the practice.
Promising practices are defined by ATRC as strategies that have been implemented in a community and have shown promise for becoming a recommended or standard practice. ATRC strives to include practices that are reflective of ATRC’s priority areas, innovative, replicable, having a measurable impact, and implemented at an organizational or systems level.
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- An Accessible App for Complete Trip Planning
- Connecting Public Transit Riders to Live ASL Interpreters
- Simplified Wayfinding to Improve Cognitive and Visual Accessibility
- Shared Micromobility: Adaptive Powered Scooters
Know of a promising practice that should be part of this index? Email us at atrc@acl.hhs.gov.
