Autism NOW Webinar: Being Prepared

Being Prepared: Minnesota’s Emergency Preparedness Center

The registration for this webinar is closed, and it is now only available on-demand.

Time: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 from 2:00 to 3:00 PM EST
Speakers: Julie Kenney (Being Prepared: Minnesota Emergency Preparedness Center)

In this webinar, Julie Kenney, the Director of Being Prepared: MN Emergency Preparedness Center, will share information on how you can develop your own emergency preparedness plan.  She will explain how you can design a plan that fits all people, including people with autism and their families. This webinar will also offer tips for first responders on how to work and effectively communicate with people with autism in emergency situations.  Finally, this webinar will also inform tell you more about the Administration on Developmental Disabilities’ five Emergency Preparedness Centers and Federal Emergency Management Association’s Emergency Preparedness regions and explain how they can help you take precautions so that you can avoid emergency situations and know what to do in case an emergency occurs!

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Date posted: January 10, 2012. Content created by The Autism NOW Center. Last updated: March 10, 2014.

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