What is P-CEP?
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.
About the Webinar
In this webinar you will be provided with an overview of the 4-action steps to preparedness as well as tips to increase your level of preparedness for emergencies.
The webinar will be presented by people with a disability from Victoria and Queensland who have completed Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (P-CEP) Facilitator Training.
You will also receive information on how you can connect in with local peer-action groups and services to receive support to develop your personal emergency preparedness plan.
Join us and our guest presenters to learn more about the P-CEP tool and how to use it.
Your Hosts
- Associate Professor Michelle Villeneuve, The University of Sydney
- Adrian Terranova, Executive Officer, Gippsland Disability Advocacy Inc.
Our Guest Presenters
- Cameron Suhr and Annette Axen, Peer Action Group, VALID
- Peter Tully and Nadia Brady, Queenslanders with Disability Network P-CEP Peer Leaders
- Angela Cook, CFA, Victoria, Emergency Planning and Advice Service for people with disability and chronic health conditions
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 provided 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 please contact 0351 750 444 or 0428 971 390