Inclusive Emergency Preparedness for People with Disabilities
*link to register below*
Thursday, November 15
2:00 – 3:30 PM Eastern
As natural disasters increase in scale, frequency, and complexity, individuals with disabilities and governmental agencies need to be prepared to handle emergency situations. In this session, we will discuss what steps individuals need to take to be prepared, such as establishing a support network and what to keep in a go bag and an emergency supply kit. We will also review the basic principles found in the ADA for inclusive emergency preparedness and discuss its application to access and functional needs planning in the areas of evacuation, transportation, communication, and emergency sheltering. Finally, we will provide helpful tips, checklists, toolkits, and a number of other resources that are available to everyone in order to meet the goal of effective inclusive emergency planning.
Presenters:
Eli Fresquez, Assistant General Counsel, New York City Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities
Matthew Puvogel, Community Engagement Outreach Coordinator, NYC Emergency Management
Continuing education recognition available for this session:
Certificate of Attendance: 1.5 hours of instruction