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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 101-108

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... before, during, and after a major federally declared natural or environmental disaster • Understand the impact of disasters on children and youth that benefit from human and social services providers • Understand the current gaps and future opportunities for support ing the coordinated delivery during and the restoration of services following a major federally declared natural disaster • Explore potential matrices for evaluating response and recovery efforts related to human and social services 101
From page 102...
... Lekan Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary ACF, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Natalie Grant Director, Office of Human Services Emergency Preparedness and Response ACF, HHS 10:30 AM Panel I: Critical Child Infrastructure Aims: •  Review existing systems and networks of social and human services that serve children and how they are delivered before a major federally declared disaster •  Identify flaws and gaps in steady states that are only more harmful when disaster strikes Moderator: Tarah Somers Regional Director, Region 1 Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Discussants: Josephine Bias-Robinson Board Member Life Pieces to Masterpieces
From page 103...
... Moderator: Robert Amler Dean and Professor of Public Health New York Medical College Discussants: Trevor Riggen Senior Vice President, Disaster Cycle Services American Red Cross Lauralee Koziol National Advisor on Children and Disasters Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security David Markenson Director and Medical Director Center of Excellence in Precision Responses to Bioterrorism and Disasters, New York Medical College Shannon Christian Director, Office of Child Care ACF, HHS Madeline Sullivan Office of Safe and Supportive Schools, Department of Education 12:30 PM Lunch Break
From page 104...
... Discussants: Holly Nett Director, Child Care Emergency Partnerships Child Care Aware of America
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... J Huff Educator and Child Advocate Impact of Disasters on Children with Complex or Special Needs Moderator: Ann-Marie Sabrsula Education Coordinator The Arc Westchester Children's School for Early Development Discussants: Laura Stough Associate Professor Assistant Director of the Center on Disability and Development Texas A&M University Carmen Sanchez Education Program Specialist Department of Education Kate Moran Education Program Specialist Department of Education Impact of Disasters on Unaccompanied Minors Moderator: Roberta Lavin Professor, College of Nursing, University of New Mexico Workshop Planning Committee Chair Discussants: Jeff Daniels Program Manager, Runaway and Homeless Youth ACF, HHS
From page 106...
... 106 EXPLORING DISASTER HUMAN SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Patricia Frost Vice Chair National Pediatric Disaster Coalition Leanne McCallum Task Force Coordinator Greater New Orleans Human Trafficking Task Force Joy E Paluska Program Manager in Disaster Preparedness and Response Program National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 2:25 PM Break 2:30 PM  Keynote: Exposure Outliers: Children Coming of Age in an Age of Environmental Extremes Aims: •  Describe the effects of childhood exposure to three or more major community disruptions •  Explain why we should mobilize as a community to prevent disasters Lori Peek Professor, Department of Sociology Director, Natural Hazards Center University of Colorado Boulder 2:55 PM Chair's Reflections and Preview of Day 2 Roberta Lavin Professor, College of Nursing, University of New Mexico Workshop Planning Committee Chair 3:00 PM ADJOURN
From page 107...
... APPENDIX B 107 Day 2, July 23, 2020 12:15 PM Welcome and Recap of Day One Aims: • Orient participants to the workshop and the technology • Recap Day 1 Roberta Lavin Professor, College of Nursing, University of New Mexico Workshop Planning Committee Chair 12:45 PM Panel III: Exploring the Gaps in Evidence Aim: Deep dive into gaps in evidence Moderator: Heather Beal Founder and President BLOCKS Inc. Discussants: Lori Peek Professor, Department of Sociology Director, Natural Hazards Center University of Colorado Boulder Amanda Rivera Executive Director Youth Development Institute of Puerto Rico David Schonfeld Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician and Professor of Clinical Pediatrics University of Southern California and Children's Hospital Los Angeles Irwin Redlener Clinical Professor Earth Institute, Columbia University 1:45 PM Break
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... 108 EXPLORING DISASTER HUMAN SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 1:55 PM Planning Committee Reflections and Closing Aims: •  Understand the current gaps and future opportunities for supporting the coordinated delivery during, and the restoration of services following, a major federally declared natural disaster • Explore potential matrices for evaluating response and recovery efforts related to social and human services Moderator: Roberta Lavin Professor, College of Nursing, University of New Mexico Workshop Planning Committee Chair Speakers: Sherlita Amler Commissioner Westchester County, New York, Department of Health Joelle Simpson Medical Director of Emergency Preparedness Children's National Health System Heather Beal Founder and President BLOCKS Inc. Tarah Somers Regional Director, Region 1 Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry 2:40 PM ADJOURN


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