Promising Practices and Technologies for Communicating with Persons with Access and Functional Needs During Emergencies
1:00pmET
Location: webinar
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Presenters
- Dr. Cheryl Levine: At-Risk Team Lead, Division for At-Risk Individuals, Behavioral Health and Community Resilience, ASPR, HHS
- Barbara Fox: Public Information Officer, Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Commonwealth of Kentucky
- Samantha Stone: Risk Communication Coordinator, Office of Preparedness and Emergency Management, Massachusetts Dept. of Public Health
- LesleyAnne Ezelle: Regional Disability Integration Specialist, Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Stephanie Brady: Assistant Executive Director, Independent Living Center, Joplin, MO
- Amy S. Goldman: Co-Executive Director, Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
About the Series
The First Responders Group Capacity Building Webinar Series features webinar-based training events that offer innovative practices and emerging national models on how our nation's emergency management and responder agencies can effectively share incident-critical information, improve emergency communications, and implement solutions that are cost-effective, interoperable, proven, and available. Participants earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) upon successful completion.
For more information visit the "Grants and Training" section on www.firstresponder.gov.