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Webinar: The Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP): A Calming Tool to Enhance Sensory Regulation and Assistive Technology Outcomes

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Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Eastern

Location: Zoom via RESNA Learn

Title: The Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP): A Calming Tool to Enhance Sensory Regulation and Assistive Technology Outcomes

Speaker: Alyssa McCarthy

Abstract: The Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) uses specially engineered music to support sensory regulation and emotional resilience, reducing challenges that may limit the effective use of assistive technology (AT). Grounded in Polyvagal Theory, SSP promotes self-regulation and social engagement, improving outcomes for individuals with sensory and behavioral difficulties. This presentation explores how SSP complements AT interventions through case studies and practical strategies, emphasizing its role in maximizing functional capabilities in multidisciplinary settings. Attendees will gain insights into integrating SSP with AT to enhance participation and learning for individuals with disabilities.

Learning Outcomes: At the end of session, attendees will be able to: 

    1. By the end of this session, participants will be able to explain how sensory regulation supports better engagement with assistive technology and improves speech and communication outcomes.


    2. Participants will be able to identify ways to incorporate the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) into intervention plans to support individuals with speech, language, and sensory needs.


    3. Participants will be able to use what they’ve learned about SSP to help address barriers to assistive technology use and make communication more successful for individuals with disabilities.

    Pricing: Free for RESNA members; $45 for non-members

Completion of this webinar and all required components earns 0.1 IACET CEUs.

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