Partnering with the Autism Community on Inclusive Emergency Preparedness
- Susan Tharpe; Annie Evans
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This video discusses the importance of working with the autism community for emergency preparedness. People with autism have unique needs during emergencies, like special diets and routine changes. Building trust and understanding are key to forming partnerships. In Georgia, efforts include involving disability organizations in planning and training exercises. Challenges include understanding diverse diagnoses within autism. It emphasizes inviting caregivers to share their insights and recommends other areas learn about autism's varied impacts to improve emergency plans for this community's needs.
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