Emergency Preparedness for People with Disabilities: An Interagency Seminar of Exchange for Federal Managers
December 2-3, 2003
Summary Report
ABOUT THIS REPORT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
Scope and Importance of the Issue Background on the Seminar
PART I: OPENING AND KEYNOTE REMARKS
Opening Remarks by W. Roy Grizzard, Jr.,Ed.D., ODEP Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor Keynote Remarks by Secretary Elaine L. Chao, U.S. Department of Labor
PART II: PLENARY SESSIONS
Setting the Stage: The Importance of Emergency Preparedness in a Time of Uncertainty Lessons Learned: Perspectives from Federal Managers and Employees with Disabilities Federal Agency Showcase: Emergency Preparedness Plans that Involve People with Disabilities Department of Labor (DOL) Department of Transportation (DOT) Department of Defense, Defense Intelligence Agency (DOD/DIA) Situations and Solutions: Exchanging Innovative Ideas Putting it All Together: Strengthening Your Agency's Emergency Plan Development Implementation Maintenance and the Future
Setting the Stage: The Importance of Emergency Preparedness in a Time of Uncertainty Lessons Learned: Perspectives from Federal Managers and Employees with Disabilities Federal Agency Showcase: Emergency Preparedness Plans that Involve People with Disabilities
Department of Labor (DOL) Department of Transportation (DOT) Department of Defense, Defense Intelligence Agency (DOD/DIA)
Situations and Solutions: Exchanging Innovative Ideas Putting it All Together: Strengthening Your Agency's Emergency Plan
Development Implementation Maintenance and the Future
PART III: BREAKOUT SESSIONS
CONCLUSION: PREVAILING THEMES
Communication with Employees Agency Budget and Personnel Commitment Flexibility Practice
RESOURCES
APPENDICES
AgendaOpening Remarks by W. Roy Grizzard, Jr., Ed.D.Keynote Remarks by Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao
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