Emergency Planning

Good afternoon. Minnesota has an outdated toolkit for Emergency Planners (attached and last updated in 2015). We are on a committee that is going to take a look at the existing document and potentially update it. Is anyone willing to share any resources that you have that pertain to this topic?  

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    • Angela_Standridge
    • 2 mths ago
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    Texas DSHS recently created these (we gave them feedback before finalizing) - the flyer and AAC board downloads are on a public link (below) anyone can use them. I think they have distributed 11,000 laminated hard copies to first responders and agencies. We will probably do some of our "in the box" AT 101/disability etiquette/AAC overview 1 hour sessions for them and let them record it and upload to their you tube or something so all those 1st responders know what to do with the boards :).  Have no idea how many have been downloaded. also attached them here. Emergency Communication Aid | Texas DSHS

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      • Amy_Perron
      • 2 mths ago
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       THANK you this is great

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      • Angela_Standridge
      • 2 mths ago
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       I did note needs Accessiblity work. I am working with them on that (it is the state of TX :)). Rather than do it for them, I want to teach them to do it, taking a bit of time and politicking tho.  

    • Kim_Singleton.1
    • 2 mths ago
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    This is great! 

    • Paula_Martin
    • 1 mth ago
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    We also received this resource.  Thanks  PKM

     

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