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1 Emergency Preparedness For People With Disabilities: Lessons Learned After California Lawsuit

2 Graham Sisson Graham Sisson Executive Director Executive Director General Counsel General Counsel Governor’s Office on Disability Governor’s Office on Disability Deputy General Counsel Deputy General Counsel Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services State ADA Coordinator State ADA Coordinator

3 800-205-9986 ADA Hotline 800-205-9986 ADA Hotline 888-879-3582 GOOD Toll Free 888-879-3582 GOOD Toll Free 334-293-7189 (Mont’gy Office) 334-293-7189 (Mont’gy Office) 205-290-4540 (B’ham Office) 205-290-4540 (B’ham Office) Graham.sisson@good.alabama.gov Graham.sisson@good.alabama.gov Graham.sisson@good.alabama.gov www.good.alabama.gov www.good.alabama.gov www.good.alabama.gov Graham.sisson@rehab.alabama.gov Graham.sisson@rehab.alabama.gov

4 All information provided is non-binding. All information provided is non-binding. Ultra-Reader’s Digest version Ultra-Reader’s Digest version County perspective County perspective Top 10 list and best practices during April 2011 Top 10 list and best practices during April 2011

5 Legal Considerations Communities Actively Living Independent and Free v. City of Los Angeles and County of Los Angeles Communities Actively Living Independent and Free v. City of Los Angeles and County of Los Angeles ADA- (Title II or III). ADA- (Title II or III). Prohibits discrimination on basis of disability in the provision of programs, services, and activities. Prohibits discrimination on basis of disability in the provision of programs, services, and activities. Emergency preparedness is a program of a governmental entity. Emergency preparedness is a program of a governmental entity. Must provide equal opportunity or benefit for persons with disabilities Must provide equal opportunity or benefit for persons with disabilities Include PWD in organizational plans and make reasonable accommodation for a disability. Include PWD in organizational plans and make reasonable accommodation for a disability. Rehabilitation Act, Section 504 is same as ADA Title II. Rehabilitation Act, Section 504 is same as ADA Title II.

6 Top Ten Tips (not in order of importance) 1. Mass Shelter and Care must be accessible to PWD. 1. Mass Shelter and Care must be accessible to PWD. 2. Include input from the disability community when creating emergency plans 2. Include input from the disability community when creating emergency plans 3. Identify in advance the needs of and resources for pwd during an emergency 3. Identify in advance the needs of and resources for pwd during an emergency 4. Develop a plan for notifying pwd 4. Develop a plan for notifying pwd 5. Provide assistance to pwd, if required to shelter in place. 5. Provide assistance to pwd, if required to shelter in place. 6. Provide for needs of pwd in providing evacuation and transportation to shelters 6. Provide for needs of pwd in providing evacuation and transportation to shelters 7. Mass evacuation plans should include provisions to meet the needs of pwd 7. Mass evacuation plans should include provisions to meet the needs of pwd 8. Plan for emergency housing 8. Plan for emergency housing 9. Recovery plan should provide any assistance (provide resources for long term recovery needs) 9. Recovery plan should provide any assistance (provide resources for long term recovery needs) 10. Provide remediation (removing barriers) 10. Provide remediation (removing barriers)

7 Accessible Shelters and Care Architectural and care accessibility Architectural and care accessibility Survey existing shelters Survey existing shelters Evaluate medical supplies (medicine, DME, CME (foley catheters, testing strips, etc.) Evaluate medical supplies (medicine, DME, CME (foley catheters, testing strips, etc.) Refrigeration capabilities Refrigeration capabilities Service animal needs Service animal needs Inclusive shelter policies (pwd remain with families and or caregivers, no pets) Inclusive shelter policies (pwd remain with families and or caregivers, no pets) Advertise in accessible formats location of accessible shelters and care- still allow personal choice Advertise in accessible formats location of accessible shelters and care- still allow personal choice

8 Accessible Shelters This is an area where improvement is needed, but great strides are being made. This is an area where improvement is needed, but great strides are being made. Shelters operated by state or local governments would be covered by Title II of the ADA. Shelters operated by state or local governments would be covered by Title II of the ADA. Shelters operated by private entities would be covered by Title III. Shelters operated by private entities would be covered by Title III. These shelters would also be covered by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act where federal funding is received. These shelters would also be covered by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act where federal funding is received.

9 Disability Community Input GOOD has local advisory committees around the state and contact with disability organizations GOOD has local advisory committees around the state and contact with disability organizations We can assist with contacting pwd for purposes of input. We can assist with contacting pwd for purposes of input.

10 Involve People With Disabilities in the Planning Process User’s perspective User’s perspective Can share cross disability perspective Can share cross disability perspective Can provide concrete, practical knowledge Can provide concrete, practical knowledge

11 Identify Needs and Resources Identify accessible shelter and transportation* Identify accessible shelter and transportation* Learn general location or areas of concentration of pwd needing assistance** Learn general location or areas of concentration of pwd needing assistance** Have agreements (MOUs) with disability organizations to identify their roles Have agreements (MOUs) with disability organizations to identify their roles Identify support resources for medication and equipment for pwd and their families*** Identify support resources for medication and equipment for pwd and their families***

12 Develop Notification Plan for PWD Ensure accessible formats* Ensure accessible formats* Test for effectiveness Test for effectiveness

13 Effective Communication Emergency or disaster warnings should be communicated in a format that is accessible to persons who are deaf or blind or otherwise unable to receive warnings by usual methods. Emergency or disaster warnings should be communicated in a format that is accessible to persons who are deaf or blind or otherwise unable to receive warnings by usual methods. Examples: auditory warnings for those who cannot see and text messages for those who cannot hear. Examples: auditory warnings for those who cannot see and text messages for those who cannot hear. Emergency broadcast messages on television should be closed captioned. Emergency broadcast messages on television should be closed captioned. Others Others

14 Accessible Temporary Housing This should be included in emergency recovery plans This should be included in emergency recovery plans

15 Recovery Plans Should provide assistance for pwd Should provide assistance for pwd Pwd require specific assistance during recovery in returning to homes and in restoring accessible features Pwd require specific assistance during recovery in returning to homes and in restoring accessible features Check to see if pwd are safe in new housing or changed environment Check to see if pwd are safe in new housing or changed environment Include disability community in recovery planning Include disability community in recovery planning

16 The End Any Questions? Any Questions? Thank you. Thank you.


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