Perry, Ste. Genevieve Co. first responders are invited to attend Emergency Management Disability Awareness Training in October

JEFFERSON CITY – In partnership with Niagara University, the Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council is excited to announce a two-day Emergency Management Disability Awareness Training for Region C which includes Perry and Ste. Genevieve Counties.

The training will take place in Warren County at the Warren County Emergency Operations and Training Center, located at 101 Mockingbird Lane in Warrenton. 

This training is for individuals, organizations and agencies that have a role with emergency preparedness in the following counties:  Pike, Lincoln, Warren, St. Charles, Franklin, St. Louis County and City, Jefferson, Washington, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve and Perry. 

The goal of the training is to bring disability and response organizations together with those they will work with in the event of a disaster.

There will be trainings in all nine regions of Missouri over the next three years. All trainings are free. There are two training options to choose from:

Option 1 Two-Day Program:  This program is designed for those who are active in the disability community and or working in some capacity in an emergency management office. Reporting Emergency Management Access and Functional needs activities after the training is required.

October 18-19, 2023 9 am – 5 pm CST

Learn more and register here: https://frdat.niagara.edu/training/trainings/show/569

Option 2 Half-Day Program:  This program educates individuals who want to learn about the process, be active in a capacity that suits their interest and availability, and wants to assist in directing peers and colleagues within their demographic, municipality, or line of work. Obligations to report emergency management participation is not required in this role.

October 19, 2023 1 pm – 5 pm CST

Learn more and register here: https://frdat.niagara.edu/training/trainings/show/570

Training topics include:

  • Disability Awareness specific to Emergency Management
  • Access and Functional Needs defined to include Universal Design
  • Understanding how the whole community concept is imperative to proper response to individuals with disabilities and how to involve them
  • FEMA Access and Functional Needs content
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act relative to Emergency management and response
  • Community resources and other materials that assist Emergency Management in proper response
  • Disaster Preparedness and Planning
  • Inclusive Planning and Active Participation
  • NYC Lawsuit and its ramifications nationwide

 

For questions regarding this training, or to request accommodations such as an ASL interpreter, please email carynewman@niagara.edu or call 716-286-8139.

The Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council (MODDC) is a federally-funded, 23-member, consumer-driven council appointed by the Governor. Its mandate under P.L. 106-402, the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, is to assure that individuals with developmental disabilities and their families participate in the design of and have access to needed community services, individualized supports, and other forms of assistance that promote self-determination, independence, productivity and integration in all aspects of community life.

To learn more about MODDC or to get involved, visit www.moddcouncil.org