HAA Blog
Together Against the Weather
Posted by Government Affairs
on Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Houston may have dodged tropical storm Debbie, but as hurricane season gets into full swing, it's important for both properties and renters to have a hurricane preparedness plan in place. Check out our hurricane resources and tips at Safe In My Place, and be sure to visit the Houston-Galveston Area Council's new website and video if any of your residents have access or functional support needs:
According
to the US Census Bureau, there are more than 500,000 individuals in the
Houston-Galveston region with access and functional support needs.
Previous regional evacuations brought to light the challenges these
individuals and their families face during an emergency event.
The
Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) has developed two new products
to help access and functional support needs (AFSN) individuals and
others better prepare for hurricane season. As part of its "Together
Against the Weather" (TAW) campaign, the agency is launching a new
website and is releasing a new point-of-service video.
www.togetheragainsttheweather.com
features specific materials and information for educators, emergency
management officials, families, parents, healthcare providers, houses of
worship, media and service agencies. In addition, visitors to the
website can contact their county emergency management offices with one
click and get specific information pertinent to their county, as well as
view evacuation maps. The site features instructional videos as well as
print materials for download that can be customized and distributed by
their organization, school or office.
The video
demonstrates how to plan for a hurricane, including evacuation or
remaining home in the event of a storm. Produced in English, Spanish,
Mandarin Chinese, and Vietnamese, the video also features American Sign
Language and captioning for the hearing impaired.
Video
content was developed from physician and parent input meetings, as well
as feedback from emergency managers and pediatric service organizations
throughout H-GAC's 13-county region. Actual families of AFSN children
are featured in the 7-minute program that uses the TAW strategy of
motivational questions to encourage action and overcome challenges.
Lori
Upton, Director of Regional Preparedness for the Southeast Texas
Regional Advisory Council, said, "Pre-planning guidance to families with
a medically fragile child will help ensure adequate provisions,
medications, and equipment are identified in advance and help relieve
some of the anxiety and stress associated with a disaster and the
aftermath."
Alan
Clark, H-GAC Transportation Director, added, "The Together Against the
Weather program is an example of our commitment to ensure that all
residents in our region are prepared for emergencies and disasters. The
new pediatric point-of-service video will be a valuable preparedness
resource for those caring for children with access and functional
support needs."
About Houston-Galveston Area Council
H-GAC (http://www.h-gac.com) is a voluntary association of local governments in the 13-county Gulf Coast Planning Region-an
area of 12,500 square miles and more than 5.7 million people. H-GAC
works to promote efficient and accountable use of local, state, and
federal tax dollars and serves as a problem-solving and information
forum for local governments.
Together Against the Weather
is a communications campaign created to help people with access and
functional support needs better plan and prepare for hurricanes in the
13-county region of the Houston-Galveston Area Council. The Together
Against the Weather strategies and tool kit of materials were developed
to help overcome challenges experienced by the program's targeted
audiences and to encourage the formation of supportive partnerships in
advance of a storm."