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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Ensuring Disaster Readiness for Individuals with Functional and Access Needs -- 4.29.11

Dialogue with the city staff and disability advocates who successfully moved Oakland to a functional needs framework of emergency preparedness and response by embracing universal access principles and making effective use of existing resources
 
Date: Friday, April 29, 2011                                                    
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (Doors open at 9:00 a.m.)
Location: Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building North Tower Roybal Auditorium - 301 Clay Street, 3rd Floor Oakland, California
 
Panel Members:
1. Christine Calabrese, ADA Programs Manager, City of Oakland
2. Renee Domingo, Director of Emergency Services and Homeland Security, City of Oakland
3. Karla Gilbride, Attorney, Disability Rights Advocates
4. Scott Means, E.O.C. Functional Needs Coordinator, City of Oakland
5. Lorraine Rosenblatt, Commissioner, Oakland Mayor’s Commission on Persons with Disabilities
6. Kendra Scalia-Carrow, ADA Program Analyst, City of Oakland
7. Guest Panelist: David Ball, Disability Integration Specialist, FEMA Region IX
8. Guest Panelist: Randy Linthicum, Chief of Disaster & Client Services Bureau, California D.S.S.
9. Guest Panelist: Gregory L. Smith, Director, Disaster Services and Director, State Disaster Coordination
10. Guest Panelist: Maryanne Tracy-Baker, Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disasters
11. Moderator: June Isaacson Kailes, Disability Policy Consultant

Oakland adopted a functional needs plan in part to settle a 2007 lawsuit. The plaintiff’s attorneys, Disability Rights Advocates, touted the settlement as the “first constructive resolution in the country in which the broader disability community and a public entity worked cooperatively to develop the best possible plan for disability access to disaster readiness activities.”

For more information on the settlement, Oakland’s Functional Needs Annex, and other functional needs planning resources, go to the ADA Programs webpage:
http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/CityAdministration/d/ADA/s/emrfn/index.htm

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