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Release Date: 07/21/05 00:00:00
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
Contact: 202-282-8010
July 21, 2005
Deputy Secretary Michael Jackson today marked the first anniversary of President Bush’s Executive Order on Individuals with Disabilities in Emergency Preparedness by releasing a Report to the President and announcing the completion of several major initiatives that will better integrate people with disabilities into the national preparedness effort.
The Executive Order signed in July 2004 built on the President’s New Freedom Initiative to fully integrate people with disabilities into all aspects of society. It created an Interagency Coordinating Council to ensure that progress is made to overcome the complex challenges people with disabilities face in times of emergency.
Today Deputy Secretary Jackson and the Department’s Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Daniel Sutherland, convened a meeting of the Interagency Council to release the Council’s report to the President. The report documents the significant progress federal agencies have made to better prepare the disability community and raise awareness of these issues among emergency management officials. The report also includes eight recommendations that represent coordination-based solutions that the Council believes will better integrate people with disabilities into the nation’s disaster and emergency mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery efforts. The report can be located at www.dhs.gov/disabilitypreparedness.
In addition, the Council made several major announcements in this area, including:
At the Council meeting, Deputy Secretary Jackson stated, “Last July, President Bush recognized that integrating the special needs and talents of people with disabilities into the emergency preparedness effort must be a national priority. This Council has obviously made tremendous progress in translating this commitment into reality,” he stated. “The Department of Homeland Security is committed to this work. We will continue to work with this Council to significantly increase the level of preparedness among the disability community, and increase the level of awareness of these issues among emergency management officials and first responders.”
The Council’s meeting can be viewed via webcast at www.at508.com.
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