FEMA
ISSUES NEW GUIDANCE TO SUPPORT PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES DURING DISASTERS
WASHINGTON - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) today announced
new guidelines on emergency sheltering to help state planners and non-profit
organizations ensure that people with access and functional needs receive
lawful and equitable assistance in the aftermath of a disaster.
The Functional Needs Support Services Guidance, or FNSS, gives state
governments recommendations to help them provide emergency sheltering services
that meet the needs of their communities and are in compliance with existing
federal laws designed to prevent discrimination on the basis of disability. These laws include the Americans with
Disabilities Act, the Stafford Act, the Fair Housing Act, the Rehabilitation
Act, the Architectural Barriers Act and the Post-Katrina Emergency Management
Reform Act.
"At FEMA, we don't plan for easy, we plan for real -- and that means doing
a better job of meeting the needs of people with disabilities when a disaster
strikes," said FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate. "We have to start by
supporting and encouraging our entire emergency management team, including our
state and local partners, to integrate the needs of people with disabilities
into all of their planning. These guidelines are an important step
forward in these efforts and will help ensure that shelters better meet the
needs of evacuees with disabilities, from providing sleeping arrangements, to
meeting hygiene and dietary needs, to accommodating for service animals."
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, one in every five Americans has some type
of disability. The FNSS guidance encourages emergency managers to integrate the
needs of people with disabilities - and all populations in their communities -
into every aspect of their planning for disaster preparedness, response and
recovery operations.
Planning for the whole community and incorporating the needs of people with
disabilities into disaster operations has been a top priority for Fugate since
coming to FEMA. In September, FEMA
hosted its first-ever "Getting Real" conference, which brought
together stakeholders from the disability and emergency management communities
to discuss how we can better partner together and integrate the needs of people
with disabilities into our emergency planning. Click here to read more about
this conference.
Here are links to click to learn more about FEMA's Office of Disability
Integration and Coordination and find out more about the Functional Needs Support Services
Guidance.
FEMA's mission is to support our first responders and ensure that, as a
nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to
prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from and mitigate all
hazards.
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