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Emergency and disaster situations are challenging for everyone but even more so for people with a disability who are reliant on others to provide everyday function-based supports. A focus on Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction and Person Centred Emergency Preparedness is essential to prepare, prevent, manage and respond to emergency and disaster situations, thereby ensuring the heath, safety and wellbeing of individuals.

 

Information Session Overview

The increasing frequency of natural disasters over the past few years including global pandemic, bushfires and floods heightens the importance of OTs being informed and prepared to enable them and their clients to navigate through emergency and disaster situations.

The introduction of a new NDIS Practice Standard on emergency and disaster management in November 2021 applicable to registered NDIS providers strengthens the importance and relevance of this topic to OTs.

Key areas that will be covered include:

  • The importance of emergency and disaster management planning for both clinicians and clients
  • The drivers for Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction
  • The impact that a lack of planning and preparation for emergency situations can have on individuals (across the life span) who are reliant on others to provide function-based support
  • A model of Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness
  • How Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness can be incorporated into practice at an individual, community and organisational level with the inclusion of case examples
  • Opportunities for OTs to take a lead role in Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness in the community

This session is suitable for all occupational therapists at any career stage.

Presenter

Associate Professor Michelle Villeneuve

Associate Professor Michelle Villeneuve leads the Disability-Inclusive Community Development research workstream at the Centre for Disability Research and Policy, The University of Sydney. Michelle leads research on Disability-Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction in Australia. Michelle has over 20 years of experience working in regions of conflict and natural hazard disaster to develop community-led programs and services and re-build opportunities for people with disability.

Michelle was the Lead Investigator on PREPARE, NSW which produced the Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (PCEP) toolkit through a co-design process together with emergency management, health and community services personnel. The project outputs were recognised through a Resilient Australia Award in 2018.

Webinar Platform

This webinar will be run on the Zoom Webinar Platform. Zoom login link will be emailed to registrants a few days before. To run Zoom you will need to download the software, access to fast internet speed and access to a PC or laptop with video and sound capabilities. If you have questions regarding the system requirements please visit the Zoom website

Recording Access

This session is a live event and will NOT be recorded.

Date

08 March 2023 (Wednesday)

Time

Presentations commence:

  • 4:30pm | VIC, NSW, ACT, TAS |
  • 4:00pm | SA |
  • 3:30pm | QLD |
  • 3:00pm | NT |
  • 1:30pm | WA |

This session will run for approximately 2 hours.

Please login 10-15 minutes before the scheduled presentation time to ensure your technology is working.

Venue

This is a 100% virtual event. You will receive an email with details to access the event a few days ahead of the scheduled event date.

Disclaimer

All information is correct at the time of publication. OTA reserves the right to alter or delete items from the CPD calendar as required, and takes no responsibility for any errors, omissions, and changes.

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