Children and youth with special health care needs and individuals with autism spectrum disorders have unique disaster communication needs, and often rely on health care and other professional providers for information during emergencies. The proposed study will conduct surveys, interviews and focus groups with families as well as provider communities and emergency response agencies, to identify the disaster communication needs of families with children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) and families and individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Results will be used to develop communication tools, protocols and messages that can be used to improve the outcomes of these families after disasters.
The latest form for Effective Communication in Public Health Emergencies – Developing Community-Centered Tools for People with Special Health Care Needs expires 2021-04-30 and can be found here.
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Federal Enterprise Architecture: Disaster Management - Disaster Preparedness and Planning
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