+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009...

Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009...

Date post: 11-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: charlene-gardner
View: 213 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
10
Starting and Sustaining Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory a Special Needs Advisory Panel: Panel: The Illinois Experience The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1
Transcript
Page 1: Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1.

Starting and Sustaining a Special Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel:Needs Advisory Panel:The Illinois ExperienceThe Illinois Experience

September 29, 2009

Presenter

John A. Muller, Ph.D.

1

Page 2: Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1.

What Is a SNAP?What Is a SNAP?

• Explanation needed?• A SNAP can . . .

• Bring together diverse stakeholders• Help set priorities• Identify and coordinate resources• Identify the needs of people in the community• Enhance and strengthen preparedness and response

2

Page 3: Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1.

3

“Don’t plan about us without us.”

Page 4: Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1.

Illinois’ SNAPs TodayIllinois’ SNAPs Today

• Organizational context• Number, location, etc.• How they function: leaders & member &

meetings• What they do ~ and want to do, i.e.

results, plans and goals

4

Page 5: Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1.

How SNAPs Got StartedHow SNAPs Got Started

• Implementation training• Local jurisdiction partnerships• Mini-grants• Local priorities

5

Page 6: Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1.

Success FactorsSuccess Factors

• State Level• Agency support &

funding• Neutral coordinating

body• Inclusive advisory

group• Subject matter

experts

• County Level• LHD credibility• EMA cooperation• Champions• Participants: agencies

and individuals • Regrettable

experiences

6

Page 7: Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1.

7

Illinois Illinois Counties Counties withwithAdvisoryAdvisoryPanelsPanels

Page 8: Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1.

A Few SuggestionsA Few Suggestions

• Small ad hoc steering committee• Emergency management buy-in• Local issue/problem identification• Engage local health & human service leaders• Functional needs definition• Tackle ONLY an achievable project at first• Aim for institutionalization

8

Page 9: Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1.

Projects to ConsiderProjects to Consider

• Information sharing: EMA plans, SN concerns• Family/individual preparedness• First responder training• Standard client information form• “List of lists” for EOC support• Particular issue: oxygen, battery charging,

dialysis• HHS support for ARC shelter

9

Page 10: Starting and Sustaining a Special Needs Advisory Panel: The Illinois Experience September 29, 2009 Presenter John A. Muller, Ph.D. 1.

Questions? Comments?Questions? Comments?

The path is the goal.Thank You!

John A. Muller, Ph.D.

Management Communications Illinois Public Health Association1520 Denison Drive 223 South Third StreetSpringfield, IL 62704 Springfield, IL 62701217-725-7880 [email protected] [email protected]

10


Recommended