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From: byrd45 (Original Message) Sent: 9/9/2005 12:16 PM
Please forward this email to all those who may benefit from receiving it. Meanwhile, I will continue to keep you posted on the latest developments from here in Washington. Thank you for doing everything you can to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina and for doing your part to prepare for future disasters. We are all a part of the solution.

Sincerely,

Olegario "Ollie" D. Cantos VII

Special Assistant to the Acting Assistant Attorney Civil Rights Division U.S. Department of Justice

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EMAIL FROM MARCIE ROTH

Please send me the following information ASAP so we can make our case for disability specialists to be put into place to address disability specific issues from an advocacy perspective to address both medical and non-medical needs. I need as much information as possible in the following categories:

* Location (town, state)

* Current living situation

* Disability

* Immediate needs (medicine, foor, water, sterile catheters, DME - wheelchairs, airmattresses, seat cushions, for example)

* Additional needs (accessible housing, special education services, for

example)

* Age

* Single or family/companions

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If you are a CIL or other service provider, what is your current situation?

* What staffing and other resources (computers, cell/SAT phones for

example) are needed? Address, phone, email

* Anything else that will help decision makers to address the additional disability specific needs of survivors

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Please send to mroth@spinalcord.org. You can reach me at (301) 990-6559 or (301) 717-7447.

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Conference Call

Interagency Coordinating Council on Emergency Preparedness and Individuals with Disabilities September 2, 2005 4:00 p.m.

On behalf of Secretary Chertoff, Dan Sutherland chairs the Interagency Coordinating Council on Emergency Preparedness and Individuals with Disabilities. The ICC includes representatives from 24 federal agencies; there are eight working groups that focus on emergency transportation, emergency communications, evacuations from workplaces, and other issues.

On Friday September 2, 2005, the ICC convened a telephone conference with advocates for the disability communities in Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Alabama and Florida. Approximately 30 people participated in the telephone conference.

A. Key Immediate Issues:

7 Need high level person who can resolve problems - a high-level point of contact within DHS/FEMA and the American Red Cross.

7 Shelters and facilities must be accessible to people with disabilities and to people who have the specialties in providing services to people with disabilities. The Justice Department can issue a statement on the legal requirements. However, DHS could issue a statement and operational guidance encouraging accessibility.

7 Medicaid problem - pharmacies in neighboring states are not issuing people their medications because they do not recognize Medicaid cards from the other states. HHS's representative on the ICC will undertake this issue.

7 Housing shortage and that which is available needs to be accessible to individuals with disabilities.

7Volunteers who are deployed to the region need to understand the special needs of people with disabilities.

7Immediate need for durable medical goods; limited diet due to medical needs.

7 Population increase is such right now that the infrastructure cannot accommodate.

7Hold a second telephone conference on Tuesday, September 7, 10:30 am.

B. Who's on what base? How do we best coordinate?

7 Earlier meeting - Marcy's call - private groups trying to get organized

7 ICC call - government, ICC, now engaging with the problems on the ground

7 All the recovery and rescue efforts - how do we (ICC and the private disability rights groups) integrate our ideas into them?

C. What is happening in the affected regions?

7 Lois - Protection and Advocacy Agency, LA

o Trying to identify where own staff are - 10 of 35 are still missing. They are reorganizing selves and working out of Baton Rouge office. They should be able to offer services on Tuesday. Trying to protect the rights of disabilities of people in the states. Key issues:

* Housing

* Where did people go? (group homes, nursing homes, supported independent living)

* Workers are homeless - People who will be coming now won't have the means to get an apartment

* Clothes

* Soap

o In dire straits. What is on TV is absolutely accurate.

7 Bill - LSU

o Citizens now in TX and possibly other states. Issues around transfer of Medicaid

o Social Security

7 Mary - Jackson, MS

o Advocates are not allowed to help explain needs of people with

disabilities.

o Advocates cannot go into the shelters

o Going to release HUD houses, but need modifications to make it accessible.

o Shelters - people with severe disabilities are sleeping on concrete floors

o There is a lack of medication

o Interpreters are not permitted into the shelters.

o People with disabilities do not know where shelters are, and groups are unable to communicate with them.

7 Elaine - Advocacy Inc - Houston

o Similar difficulty accessing the facilities

o May assert access under federal authorities. Don't want to go to court, but may need to do so.

o Being told by FEMA and American Red Cross that issues are being handled, but cannot confirm this.

o Large number of people with mental health issues cannot get prescriptions as pharmacies are refusing to refill out of state prescriptions.

o People are not viewed as being disabled unless there is something physical that the person in the shelter can see immediately.

o Turning mental patients away because there are not enough doctors to monitor them.

o There is a lack of durable equipment.

o Housing - there is a need to match individuals to accessible housing.

o Safety issue: There are serious safety concerns

o How long and where can people access Medicaid services? Is there going to be some type of system set up for those who are going to be in need?

7 Yvonne - New Orleans Independent Living Center

o Consumers are in the area and don't have housing.

o Need medical help.

o How can people access medication?

o Soap, clothes, underwear, basics

o Walkers

o Have no where else to go.

o Consumers - Superdome or Convention Center, but the center has no idea how access these people.

7 Shellie - Independent Living Center, Mobile, AL

o People moving out of the shelters

o People are traveling north and being turned away from shelters because the shelters are not accessible. There is no way to track where these people are going.

7 Lex - experience from Tropical Storm

o Took three days to be able to communicate outside his home after the storm.

o Agencies need to go house to house to find these folks

o FEMA/American Red Cross - don't publicize numbers where those in need can call for help. Most people cannot find the aid centers.

o First line people don't have appropriate training to manage people with special needs.

o Need to find someone with authority or someone who can get to authority in order to resolve problems.

o Housing is already full. Even if it is accessible, it will be taken.

o FEMA trailers are not accessible.

D. Open Discussion:

7 Medicaid Issue:

7 Email for how Medicaid from LA will be accepted in TX, but how can word get out about this?

7 Pharmacies are still refusing to honor word that Medicaid should be accessible.

7 Social Security:

7 Will the offices in the states have some type of replacement?

o Can go to website

o Postal Service has suspended mail and establishing temporary mail locations

o If cannot go to temporary mail station, can go to any social security office.

o If cannot get to direct deposit, can go to social security office.

7What about people with disabilities?

F. What are the next steps?

7 Need a contact in the federal government who can assert the fact that we should have access to these facilities. In need of an authority to access quickly to explain to the shelters that the advocacy groups should be allowed into the shelters. Justice may be able to help.

7 How to get the word out? There are professors who are qualified to help here and can get the word out. We need to tap the folks in each state to help with this.

7 When we are talking about people with mental disabilities and other similar, we need people who are qualified to work with them, not just general volunteers.

7 FEMA/Red Cross folks need to be in contact with the advocacy groups.

7 Need a mechanism to elevate these issues and bring them to solution quickly. Cannot wait for weeks for a decision. Who on the fed government side has the power to make decisions so that we move this forward? Need a liaison with Red Cross/FEMA.

7 Concern about people with disabilities being left behind.

7 Perhaps people who have homes that may be accessible can open their homes.

7 http://www.hurricanehousing.org

Call concluded at 17.05 EST.

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MODIFIED COMPILLATION OF MARK JOHNSON

Mark_Johnson@shepherdCenter.org

WEB SITE

http://katrinadisability.info

Susan Fitzmaurice

katrinadisability.info@gmail.com

COORDINATION

Federal Government

Interagency Coordinating Council on Emergency Preparedness and Individuals with

Disabilities

http://www.dhs.gov/disabilitypreparedness.html

* Daniel W. Sutherland, Chairperson

Daniel.Sutherland@dhs.gov

(202) 772-9816

* Olegario "Ollie" D. Cantos VII, Chairperson TA and Outreach Subcommittee

Ollie.Cantos@usdoj.gov

(202) 616-7920

National Council on Disability

Lex Friedent, Chairperson

lfrieden@bcm.tmc.edu

(713) 520-0232, Ext. 124

http://www.ncd.gov

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Dr. Margaret Giannini, Director, Office on Disability

Margaret.Giannini@hhs.gov

(202) 205-1016

http://www.hhs.gov/od/

INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS

List at:

http://www.ilru.org/html/publications/directory/index.html )

National Council on Independent Living

John Lancaster, Executive Director

john@ncil.org

(877) 525-3409

http://www.ncil.org/

In addition to coordinated relief efforts for AL, LA & MS, approaches for other states where people are moving or being moved, is needed.

DISABILITY EXPERTS

If you have a particular expertise in the disability rights field and want to volunteer for relief efforts, please visit:

http://www.KatrinaDisability.Info

and click on "Disability Expert Volunteers". This website is adding a message board to collect this information to serve as the disability community's central communication point for volunteerism in the affected area.

DATABASE FOR THOSE IN NEED

Send names, etc. to Marcie Roth, mroth@spinalcord.org, 301-990-6559.

ON THE GROUND - Independent Living Centers

Southeast Region - Dan Kessler, 205) 251-4503, dgkessle@bellsouth.net,

http://www.birminghamilc.org/index.html

Louisiana - Mack Marsh, 318-671-8131; mmarsh@nhilc.org

Mississippi - Christie Dunaway, lifeofms@aol.com, http://www.ccd-life.org/life.htm

OTHER

ARC, http://www.thearc.org/

Councils on DD, http://www.nacdd.org/index.htm

MS Coalition, Mary Troope, mary@mscoalition.com, 601-969-0601,

http://www.mscoalition.com/

National Disability Rights Network (formerly known as "NAPAS"):

http://www.napas.org

DISABILITY SPECIFIC FUNDS

A multi agency, cross disability proposal will be available by September 9th (tentative). For more information, contact Marca Bristo, MBristo@aol.com, 312- 253-7000, http://www.accessliving.org/

In the meantime, several agency and disability specific funds have been created. For example:

ARC, http://www.thearc.org/

CA Foundation for ILCs, http://www.cfilc.org/site

Family Voices, http://www.familyvoices.org/

National Down Syndrome, http://www.ndss.org/

Spina Bifida, http://www.sbaa.org

TASH, http://tash.org/

UCP, Houston, http://www.ucphouston.org/

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Olegario D. Cantos VII

Special Assistant to the Acting Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division U.S. Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 5529

Washington, DC 20530

Voice: (202) 616-7920

TDD: (202) 514-0617

Fax: (202) 307-2839

Email: Ollie.Cantos@usdoj.gov




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