CP State(d)

CP State

CP State(d) brings you real conversations from the front lines of New York’s disability services field. Hear from professionals, advocates, and leaders about what drives them, what challenges they face, and where the field is headed. From funding to frontline stories, CP State(d) connects you to the people powering progress. Subscribe and stay CP State(d).

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    GameU: STEAM Education & Gaming Development in the I/DD field (Video)

    Welcome back to CP State(d), the podcast where we explore the people, ideas, and innovations powering progress for individuals with disabilities in New York State and beyond. We are excited to continue our tech series, kicking off 2026, where CP State(d) discovers how technology and innovation are enhancing the lives of the I/DD community. In this episode, Brianne Flewelling from Racker sits down with three members of GameU, an organization that takes virtual learning to a whole new level! Their STEAM-based curriculum was developed by gaming & technology professionals and designed to turn your student’s screen time into valuable skills that are productive and meaningful, all from the comfort of home. GameU is committed to an inclusive model that also focuses on empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the high-tech space.  Brianne chats with Brett Winters, Director of Enrollment Services; Susan Kittle, Lead Generation Specialist and Adam Coleman, Senior Instructor/Trial Team Manager. They focus on the mission and approach of GameU, including their core offerings, the role of STEAM education and the impact made in the community by connecting technology and inclusion.  Interested in GameU? Visit game-u.com. Workshops and Game Nights and other curriculum-based programming is available for all ability levels and interests. Don't forget to catch all the CP State(d) and CP Short State(d) episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and most other major podcast platforms. Our Tech Series continues in the weeks to come, as well as more new and exciting topics to be shared in both audio and video formats as we continue to explore the disability service field.

    46 min
  2. 1 DAY AGO

    GameU: STEAM Education & Gaming Development in the I/DD field (Audio)

    Welcome back to CP State(d), the podcast where we explorethe people, ideas, and innovations powering progress for individuals with disabilities in New York State and beyond. We are excited to continue our tech series, kicking off 2026, where CP State(d) discovers how technology and innovation are enhancing the lives of the I/DD community. In this episode, Brianne Flewelling from Racker sits downwith three members of GameU, an organization that takes virtual learning to a whole new level! Their STEAM-based curriculum was developed by gaming & technology professionals and designed to turn your student’s screen time into valuable skills that are productive and meaningful, all from the comfort of home. GameU is committed to an inclusive model that also focuses on empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the high-tech space.  Brianne chats with Brett Winters, Director of EnrollmentServices; Susan Kittle, Lead Generation Specialist and Adam Coleman, Senior Instructor/Trial Team Manager. They focus on the mission and approach of GameU, including their core offerings, the role of STEAM education and the impact made in the community by connecting technology and inclusion.  Interested in GameU? Visit game-u.com. Workshops and Game Nights and other curriculum-based programming is available for all ability levels and interests. Don't forget to catch all the CP State(d) and CP Short State(d) episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and most other major podcast platforms. Our Tech Series continues in the weeks to come, as well as more new and exciting topics to be shared in both audio and video formats as we continue to explore the disability service field.

    46 min
  3. 6 JAN

    Leveling the Playing Field: Gaming, Accessibility, and Inclusion with SpecialEffect

    Welcome back to CP State(d), the podcast where we explore the people, ideas, and innovations powering progress for individuals with disabilities in New York State and beyond. On this episode, titled "Leveling the Playing Field: Gaming, Accessibility, and Inclusion with SpecialEffect," CP State Communications & Operations Specialist, Kelsey Massyk, sits down with Jacob Holden, an Occupational Therapist from SpecialEffect, a UK-based organization that uses innovative technology to help people with physical challenges control video games, aiming for greater inclusion and quality of life. We discuss how SpecialEffect provides individualized setups, using tools like the Xbox Adaptive Controller, to help players with physical disabilities access video games for leisure and fun, advocating for accessible design in the gaming industry. SpecialEffect is 100% reliant on donations and runs events like Game Blast every February. They also offer support worldwide, even if they don't send equipment outside the UK. You can learn more by visiting their website, specialeffect.org.uk , and check out their resources on accessible equipment and games at their other website, Game Access, at gameaccess.info Don't forget to catch all the CP State(d) and CP Short State(d) episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and most other major podcast platforms. New and exciting topics will be shared in both audio and video formats as we continue to explore the disability service field.

    37 min

About

CP State(d) brings you real conversations from the front lines of New York’s disability services field. Hear from professionals, advocates, and leaders about what drives them, what challenges they face, and where the field is headed. From funding to frontline stories, CP State(d) connects you to the people powering progress. Subscribe and stay CP State(d).