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From: DIS_S...@connect.apha.org [mailto:DIS_S...@connect.apha.org]
On Behalf Of Vijay Vasudevan
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2014 12:02 PM
To: DIS_S...@connect.apha.org
Subject: [DIS Section] Webinar - Nontraditional Emergency Shelters and People with Disabilities
The Great Lakes ADA Center is pleased to announce that the next session in the Emergency Preparedness Webinar Series is scheduled for May 8, 2014. This series is brought to you through a collaboration between the Great Lakes ADA Center and the Pacific ADA Center, members of the ADA National Network.
Topic: Nontraditional Emergency Shelters and People with Disabilities
Date: May 8, 2014
Time: 2:00pm-3:30pm ET (calculate the start time based on your time zone)
Description:
Disasters can be unpredictable in scope, scale and size. In most cases, traditional shelters will meet an incident's needs. However, in some disasters, there may be a need to establish non-traditional shelters to meet 1) disaster survivors' immediate needs or 2) the need to locate residents closer to their community during the recovery phase. Non-traditional shelters may include soft sided structures in open areas as well as mega-shelter sites. Each presents a unique set of circumstances which require specific planning in order to meet the needs of people with disabilities and others with access and functional needs. This webinar will identify specific planning considerations relative to nontraditional sheltering in order to adequately meet the needs of the whole community.
Learning Objectives :
Presenter :
Kari Tatro - Executive Vice President of Emergency Management Operations, BCFS HHS
Ms. Tatro is the Executive Vice President of Emergency Management Operations for BCFS HHS, an international system of nonprofit corporations. Ms. Tatro manages a comprehensive emergency management program for all hazards planning, preparedness, response and recovery operations, with specific emphasis on Emergency Support Functions 6 and 8, including mass care, medical needs operations, and functional needs support services. She has functioned as command staff for multiple catastrophic incident responses including Hurricanes Dolly, Gustav and Ike, served as the executive manager and subject matter expert responsible for developing the FEMA document and curriculum on integrating Functional Need Support Services (FNSS) into general population sheltering, published in 2010. Ms. Tatro started her career as a wild land fire fighter for the United States Forest Service before moving into a position working for the State of Texas coordinating emergency management activities for 16 counties.
Cost: Free
Registration: On-line at www.adaconferences.org/Emergency
This session will be delivered via the Blackboard Collaborate Web Conferencing System. A telephone option is also available. The session will be close captioned via the Webinar Platform
Questions regarding the content of this session should be directed to Lewis Kraus at deputy@
Questions regarding registration and/or the webinar platform should be directed to in...@adaconferences.org or by phone at 877-232-1990 (V/TTY)
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