Saturday, September 8, 2012

Training Opportunity: Functional needs individuals. Autistic Individuals Fire Safety


ATTENTION:  Non-members of BEMA:
 
The following information is so vital for the protection of children with functional needs that I am compelled to forward this information to individuals and organizations as an unsolicited email.  Sorry for any interruption or sending unsolicited.
 
Thanks to David Ofwono for the contact and resource information from my initial inquiry.
 
Here is the URL directly to the site:     http://www.woodsidefire.org/when-words-are-not-enough/
 
Please pass this information on to parents, and for those that need it in education, and first responder (Fire\EMS, Law Enforcement) circles.   All children are our future and need our protection.
 
BEMA is your association for networking and other opportunities.
 
Charles  D. Sharp 

Charles D. Sharp
Chief Executive
Black Emergency Managers Association   
bEMA
 
"I Care...."
-----Original Message-----
From: David Ofwono [mailto:dofwono@firstoncompliance.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2012 10:44 AM
To: BEMA@BlackEmergManagersAssociation.org
Subject: RE: Assistance.....Functional needs individuals. Autistic Individuals Fire Safety.
Hi Charles,

I hope you are enjoying the weekend and not working like me. I have been pursuing this request because the subject matter is of interest to me. I realize that this request may be long resolved BUT just in case or for future reference this is what I have so far.

Hi Dave...Selena and I would be happy to help you in any way we can.  I am a retired Occupational Therapist (married to a retired fire chief) and Selena is the Pub. Ed person for Woodside Fire Protection District.  Woodside has a good website that has our program in it.  The program is called, When Words Are Not Enough and consists of a video, manual, poster and other materials.  There is also a good website that had an excellent Feb. newsletter with lots of experts on the topic of help for kids on the Autism Spectrum with regards to emergency situations.  It is called OAR (organization for Autism Research).  You can google it then get into their back issues of newsletters and see all the great ideas and programs existing.  Selena and I have one article in that issue that is part of the list.  Please contact either Selena or me if we can help you further.  Hope this is helpful. Glenda Fuge


Regards,

Dave Ofwono



From: BEMA [mailto:bema@blackemergmanagersassociation.org]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 4:10 PM
To: BEMA
Subject: Assistance.....Functional needs individuals. Autistic Individuals Fire Safety.

BEMA Network members (All):

Request to BEMA members before I send an inquiry outside of our network to the DHS\FEMA National Preparedness Forum.

One of our members in the Washington, D.C. area would like information or assistance as to whether the following is available:

      Subject:       Functional Needs Individuals.  Autistic children
          Need:       Fire Safety instructional material, drills, exercises, etc
  Audience:    
1.        Autistic children to be instructed by parent in what to do if there is a fire
2.        Parents, teachers, adult supervision.
-Methods of teaching fire safety procedures to autistic children
-Use of drill, exercises, etc.
Type of Instruction:
1.        Games
2.        Drills
3.        Exercise
4.        Individual instruction
5.        Group instruction


Thanks.

Charles


Charles D. Sharp
Chief Executive
Black Emergency Managers Association   
bEMA

"I Care...."

ICE's top 5 news stories for the week ending Sept. 7, 2012


ICE's top 5 news stories for the week ending Sept. 7, 2012

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Sept. 6, 2012 — Man arrested for transporting teen girl for prostitution
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents arrested a Guatemalan who transported and prostituted a teen girl from Maryland. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of life in prison. Full Story

Sept. 6, 2012 — Mexican national pleads guilty to illegally re-entering the US
A Mexican national, who had been deported from the United States three times, pleaded guilty to one count of illegally re-entering the United States after deportation. ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) is investigating this case. Full Story

Sept. 5, 2012 — 21 individuals charged in "Operation Knot So Fast 2012"
Multiple indictments charging 21 individuals with conspiracy and/or immigration benefit fraud (marriage fraud) were unsealed Wednesday. If convicted the maximum penalty for each violation is five years in federal prison. Full Story

Sept. 5, 2012 — ICE's national search for 'Jane Doe' child pornographer nets 2 in Oregon
HSI's nationwide search for a "Jane Doe" suspected child pornographer ended Tuesday with the arrest of two Salem, Ore., residents. The pair is accused of producing child pornography videos featuring them engaging in sexual contact with two child victims. Full Story

Sept. 5, 2012 — Los Angeles manufacturing company, its owner criminally charged for hiring violations
Following an HSI probe, federal criminal charges were filed against a Van Nuys manufacturing company and one of its owners for hiring unauthorized alien workers and repeatedly taking steps to cover up the illegal activity. Full Story

September 2012. DC's 2nd Annual Forum on Emergency Planning for Access & Functional Needs Populations

Register Today for Serve DC's 2nd Annual Forum on Emergency Planning for Access & Functional Needs Populations

On Monday, September 24th, Serve DC hosts its 2nd annual Access & Functional Needs Emergency Preparedness Forum. This free event convenes access-and-functional-needs experts and advocates and emergency-management professionals for a discussion on how to ensure all District residents' needs are understood and accommodated in times of crisis.
   
Speakers and panelists include local and national experts from the access-and-functional-needs, disability, and emergency-management communities, including Marcy Roth, FEMA's Senior Advisor on Disability Issues, and Richard DevylderU.S. Department of Transportation's Senior Advisor for Accessible Transportation. Registration is free, and breakfast and lunch are included. Register online or contact Jason Williamson for more information.
Inclusive emergency planning isn't special - it's critical.


Friday, September 7, 2012

YES Magazine. Make the Connections: Poverty, Obesity, and Diabetes


How to fight diabetes with better policy—and cut your own diabetes risk by 93 percent.

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Just the Facts 63


How to fight diabetes with better policy:

  1. Combat poverty

    People who make $15,000 or less are three times more likely to have diabetes than people who make $50,000 or more, regardless of race.

  2. End junk food subsidies

    Between 1985 and 2010 the price of beverages sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup dropped 24%, while the price  of fresh fruits and vegetables rose 39%.

Do 4 things to cut your risk of diabetes by 93%:

  1. Eat healthy

    The lowest rates of Type 2 diabetes in the world occur in populations consuming a whole foods, plant-based diet.
  2. Lose weight

  3. Exercise

    Overweight people walking 150 minutes a week can reduce the risk of developing diabetes by nearly 60%.
  4. Stop smoking


Click here for more articles from It's Your Body, the Fall 2012 issue of YES! Magazine.
  • The Good Food Cure
    What happens when the Motor City transforms itself into the capital of grow-your-own food?
  • Your Body, of Water
    A storyteller asks what you'd do if you knew your body was part of the water web.
  • Why Your Health Is Bigger Than Your Body
    The new science that explains how politics, economics, and ecology can help or hurt our bodies, and how we can fix an unhealthy world.
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Thursday, September 6, 2012

I Serve DC Newsletter. National Preparedness Month events in Washington, D.C.


I Serve DC Newsletter

September Newsletter


Emergency Preparedness Trainings

Mayor Gray Proclaims September 'National Preparedness Month' in the District

Mayor Vincent C. Gray has proclaimed September as National Preparedness Month (NPM) in the District of Columbia. NPM is an annual campaign to encourage Americans to take steps to prepare for emergencies in their homes, schools, organizations, businesses and communities. Serve DC will hold three events to recognize National Preparedness Month, and the District's Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency (HSEMA) will hold ward-based emergency-preparedness training sessions.

"As the nation's capital, we must be prepared to respond to a number of natural and man-made threats, and National Preparedness Month is a way for us to emphasize emergency readiness across our city," said Mayor Gray. "Informed and engaged residents are a key to keeping our communities safer, stronger and better prepared to address threats of terrorism, crime and disasters."
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Make Your Lunch Hour Meaningful on 9/11: Join Serve DC & Partners for a 9/11 National Day of Service & Remembrance Event

On Tuesday, September 11th, make your lunch hour meaningful by joining Serve DC and HandsOn Greater DC Cares on Freedom Plaza for an afternoon of service dedicated to supporting veterans and first responders. The tribute event, which runs from 11:30am to 2:00pm, will commemorate the September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance and National Preparedness Month with hands-on service projects, emergency preparedness demonstrations and trainings, a volunteer recruitment fair, and a brief speaking program featuring local and community leaders, a color guard and more.
  
The September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance is a positive, forward-looking way for Americans to forever honor and remember the September 11, 2001 victims and survivors, as well as those who rose in service in the aftermath of the attacks. For more information, contact Carly Skidmore.
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Register Today for Serve DC's 2nd Annual Forum on Emergency Planning for Access & Functional Needs Populations

On Monday, September 24th, Serve DC hosts its 2nd annual Access & Functional Needs Emergency Preparedness Forum. This free event convenes access-and-functional-needs experts and advocates and emergency-management professionals for a discussion on how to ensure all District residents' needs are understood and accommodated in times of crisis.
   
Speakers and panelists include local and national experts from the access-and-functional-needs, disability, and emergency-management communities, including Marcy Roth, FEMA's Senior Advisor on Disability Issues, and Richard DevylderU.S. Department of Transportation's Senior Advisor for Accessible Transportation. Registration is free, and breakfast and lunch are included. Register online or contact Jason Williamson for more information.
Inclusive emergency planning isn't special - it's critical.


New Commander Ready Season Kicks Off September 14 at Winston Education Campus

Are you ready? On Friday, September 14th, Serve DC joins emergency-management and first-responder agencies, students, teachers and parents at Winston Education Campus in Ward 7 to kick off the 2012-13 season of Commander Ready, Serve DC's specialized program designed to educate and engage youth ages 5-13 in emergency preparedness. For more information, please contact Carly Skidmore.
Commander Ready


Need Volunteers? Register for Serve DC's September 11th Volunteer Outreach Fair

Does your organization need volunteers? Serve DC needs you! As part of its September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance and National Preparedness Month commemorative events, Serve DC currently seeks community-based and volunteer service organizations, especially those that serve and advocate for veterans, to participate in the volunteer outreach fair on Tuesday, September 11 from 11:30am to 2:00pm on Freedom Plaza. Register online or contact Carly Skidmore via email or at (202) 724-2229 for further information.
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Calling All DC AmeriCorps Members! Serve DC is Now Accepting Applications for the DC AmeriCorps Leadership Council

Serve DC invites AmeriCorps members currently serving in the District of Columbia to join the DC AmeriCorps Leadership Council (DCALC) to promote citywide service and leadership. Council members will lead social, service, and professional development activities for DC members from October 2012 through June 2013. Applications are due to Serve DC by 6:00pm on September 14, 2012. For more information or to request an application, please contact Kristen Henry
AmeriCorps: Getting Things Done


Serve DC Now Recruiting a Fall Intern to Support its National Service Programs

Serve DC is recruiting for an intern to support the agency's National Service programs, including AmeriCorps State, Disability Inclusion, Program Development and Training, and general commission activities. Ideal candidates should be interested in grants administration, National Service, and volunteerism. The intern must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program and available for approximately 12-15 hours per week.  This is an unpaid opportunity to begin in September for the fall semester with the ability to extend to the spring semester. Please contact Kristen Henry for further information and a position description. 
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Thank you, DCPS Volunteers



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