ENLA
BOARD DOCUMENTS
Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan
Implementation
By-law Revision Approved March, 2009
NATIONAL VOAD INFORMTION
NVOAD
Questions and answers from the San Diego Conference
MEMBERSHIP MATERIALS
Statement of Understanding
Template
Disaster Mission Statement Template
RESOURCES
FOR THOSE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Serving and Protecting All by
Applying Lessons Learned
Including People with Disabilities and Seniors in Disaster Services
Emergency Evacuation
Preparedness: Taking Responsibility for Your Safety
A Guide for People
with Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations. This guide
inspired by 9/11 integrates new information regarding evacuation strategies. It
is widely used and is incorporated into several government and private sector
evacuation plans as well as used by emergency management personnel.
Saving Lives: Including People
with Disabilities in Emergency Planning
Researched and
drafted for National Council on Disability – this report outlines a roadmap for
the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to build a solid and resilient
infrastructure that enables the DHS to include the diverse populations of people
with disabilities and activity limitations into its programs and services.
Emergency Preparedness: Taking
Responsibility For Your Safety
Tips for People
with Activity Limitations and Disabilities. (2006) written for the
Los Angeles, County, Office of Emergency Management, Emergency Survival Program.
Prepare Now
Supporting Special Needs and Vulnerable Populations in Disaster.
Serving
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers
The California
Foundation for Independent Living Centers, based in Sacramento, Calif.,
is a statewide, non-profit trade organization made up of 25 Independent
Living Centers. Through unified action, CFILC envisions civil rights for
all people with disabilities. CFILC's mission is to support independent
living centers in their local communities through advocating for systems
change and promoting access and integration for people with
disabilities.
LOS
ANGELES COUNTY DMAS
Emergency management in Los
Angeles County is divided into eight
Disaster Management Areas (DMAs)
(lettered A through H) with their respective Coordinators (DMACs).
Each DMA includes various clusters of neighboring cities, each of
which have their own emergency management officials. With this in
mind, it is very important for organizations to know which DMA
they’re in, and who their neighboring response partners are.
The Los
Angeles County Survival Guide is now available in Spanish!
Click
here to download a copy.
¡La guía de supervivencia del condado de Los Ángeles está disponible
ahora en español!
Precione aquí para adquirir una copia.