Individual and Family Disaster Readiness |
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The Individual and Family Disaster Readiness Summit |
The Maryland Department of Disabilities, through its Emergency Preparedness Initiative, will hold its first summit on February 6, 2008 focusing on disaster readiness for individuals who live on their own, and are vulnerable in the event of a disaster. Summit attendees include: self-advocates and their families, advocates, service providers, and emergency responders. Attendees will share information on disaster readiness issues of individuals who live independently, and identify their own priorities during a disaster. They will help develop a planning template while discussing best practices currently being used to prepare these vulnerable individuals during a disaster. The planning template will then be used to provide information and training to other individuals who live independently in the Baltimore region. Finally attendees will help plan a series of disaster readiness planning workshops and assist in identifying ways to provide an ongoing distribution of the template. |
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| Advisory Committee |
The Individual and Family Disaster Readiness project kicked off with its first Advisory Committee meeting on December 13, 2007. Advisory Committee Members were selected for their personal and professional experience working with the elderly or individuals with disabilities and other special needs. |
Welcome and Introductions Explanation of Project/Background This project builds on four years of work by the Maryland Department of Disabilities to research and improve the emergency preparedness of individuals with disabilities or other special needs in Maryland, and the organizations that provide services to them and/or advocate for their interests. Research has shown that the most productive approach is to focus on the interactive relation between organizations and the individuals and families they serve. This project focuses on individuals and their families who have very little regular contact with provider organizations, and live independently in the community or with their families. This is a difficult population to reach, and they are as unlikely to prepare for disasters as Americans without disabilities or other special needs. To provide technical planning assistance to this population and the organizations that interact with them, this project is developing a disaster readiness planning template that will help organizations and individuals work together to improve the individuals’ readiness for any kind of disaster. Existing templates will be utilized, and in a working summit meeting of up to 100 participants, input will be sought to create the most useful and effective template now possible. After the summit, a plan for implementation of the template will be developed and put into practice, including four workshops to be held on separate days in four dispersed locations throughout the Baltimore UASI region. Subsequently, participating organizations will spread information about the template, and contribute to its use throughout the UASI region and the rest of the State.
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The next event is the Summit Meeting, scheduled for February 6 2008. Members of the Advisory Committee were asked to submit one or two names, perhaps more, of individuals who would be good contributors to the Summit deliberations. These would include individuals with disabilities/special needs living in the community, family members, or staff of supportive organizations. Naturally, all members of the Advisory Committee are also invited to attend the Summit. Advisory Committee Meeting Attendance: |
“ This document was prepared under a grant from FEMA’s National Preparedness Directorate (NPD), United States Department of Homeland Security. Points of view or opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of NPD or the Department of Homeland Security.” |
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