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Center on Disability and Development

Center on Disability and Development. Texas A&M University Part of the University Centers on Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs). Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD). Center Overview. Mission

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Center on Disability and Development

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  1. Center on Disability and Development Texas A&M University Part of the University Centers on Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs)

  2. Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD)

  3. Center Overview • Mission • To support the self-determination, community integration and quality of life of persons with disabilities and their families. • Core Functions • Community Services and Outreach • Research and Evaluation • Information Dissemination • Graduate Studies and Interdisciplinary Training

  4. DESIGNING MOBILE TIPS FOR FIRST RESPONDERS Laura M. Stough, Ph.D. Project REDD: Research and Education on Disability and Disaster Center on Disability and Development Texas A&M University

  5. Project REDD: Research and Education on Disability and Disasterredd.tamu.edu

  6. C.A.R.E. Kits for Special Education Classrooms

  7. Region VI Working Group • Formed at the last “Getting Real” Conference in 2011 • Focused on goals set as a group at the conference • Biweekly phone conferences include disability organizations and emergency management organizations • Discussions include sharing disaster and disability-related resources and information

  8. TIPS for First Responders (3rd Edition)

  9. TIPS for First Responders-TX Edition

  10. On today's call, the tips for first responders came up. There is interest in using these in the field. I would like to talk with you about how we might get them updated and seeing where more of these can be obtained. I had one other idea--- can we turn these into an app so they be more portal and more widely available? Patty Anderson, Texas Disability Rights

  11. Steps in Development • Use of existing technology useful to emergency managers and first responders • Survey of emergency managers and VOADs to determine usage requirements and best platform • Incorporation of several print-based materials • Incorporation of web-based database • Beta testing by emergency managers and disability community members

  12. disabilitytips.tamu.edu

  13. http://disabilitytips.tamu.edu/

  14. Service Animals

  15. Contacts for Services and Support

  16. Disability Acronyms

  17. Emergency Management Acronyms

  18. TX Disability Resources

  19. TX Disability Resources Cont’d

  20. TX Disability Resources • Advocacy, Support Groups, and Legal Services • Assistive Technology • Communication • Daily Living Support • Early Intervention and Early Childhood Education • Employment and Financial Assistance • Health and Medical Services • Housing • Mobility and Transportation • Post Secondary Education Services • Primary and Secondary Education Services • Psychological and Counseling Services

  21. http://disabilitytips.tamu.edu/

  22. Advocacy and Support Groups

  23. About Us

  24. Future Development • Disaster Supports and Services for other states included • Directory of Community Resources for other states developed • Research realignment of the TIPS taxonomy with functional needs terminology: • Communication • Medical needs • Functional independence • Supervision • Transportation • Develop listings in rural and frontier counties

  25. Laura M. Stough, Ph.D. Center on Disability and Development lstough@tamu.edu http://redd.tamu.edu

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