Promising Practices and Technologies for Communicating with Persons with Access and Functional Needs During Emergencies

Promising Practices and Technologies for Communicating with Persons with Access and Functional Needs During Emergencies

Wednesday, June 4, 2014
1:00pmET
Location: webinar

Website Link  http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001t0fOJfl83WOS9Y4oHtlH--qEq4bFdgd8E61exM_VgkUiBHG4TSyCitngfR3AfX-mbBhw5fz3uRvfmaD9daTQdbEGqUA5xCEgjEjpKYPFmu9FmzXIK7RvfmOxoCvJrD5htK4n8qYQEG0=

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.