Are the people you support prepared for an emergency?
Every NDIS and aged care provider is required to develop an emergency plan with their clients.
The Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (P-CEP) planning tool was co-designed with people with disability, services that support them and emergency services. It helps to match emergency planning to the supports that people with disability need.
Join us to learn more about to learn more about the role that community and disability service providers and advocates play in Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness.
Your Hosts
- Associate Professor Michelle Villeneuve, The University of Sydney
- David Craig, Community Development Manager, VALID
Our Guest Presenters
- Michelle Moss, Queenslanders with Disability Network, Key ingredients of a person-centred emergency preparedness conversation.
- Angela Cook, CFA, Victoria, Preparing your client for bushfires - resources for service providers
- Panel Discussion: Perspectives on leading disability inclusive emergency planning, Peter Tully, Nadia Brady, Bianca Bassett & James Griffiths.
Who should attend
- People with disability, family and carers.
- Community, disability and health service providers.
- Emergency service and local government personnel.
Closed-captioning and Auslan Interpretation will be available at this event.
This webinar is supported with funding from the Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing. It is implemented in partnership with The University of Sydney, VALID, and Gippsland Disability Advocacy Inc.
For more information feel free to call 0428 971 390