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This episode of Code Orange explores sheltering in place and how individuals with disabilities can prepare, respond, and recover effectively during emergencies. Guest Dawn Skaggs, Chief Program Officer at the World Institute on Disability (WID), joins to discuss best practices, accessible technology, and the importance of personal preparedness. Dawn explains when and why shelter-in-place orders are issued—ranging from pandemics to natural disasters—and how early warning systems like IPAWS, Everbridge, and WID’s upcoming app Infinite Access can provide accessible alerts tailored to each user’s needs. She stresses redundancy in communication and planning, including keeping devices charged, storing backups, and maintaining low-tech options like written notes and portable recorders. The conversation expands to the mental and emotional aspects of preparedness, the importance of rehearsing plans with family, aligning workplace and personal emergency procedures, and connecting with first responders before disasters happen. Dawn encourages active community engagement, participation in local emergency exercises, and establishing communication plans that include trusted sources and geographically distant contacts. Finally, she discusses post-event recovery, emphasizing that rebuilding should mean building better—using lessons learned to create more inclusive and accessible systems moving forward. Contact Info Guest: Dawn Skaggs, Chief Program Officer World Institute on Disability 📧 dawn@wid.org 🌐 wid.org Aftersight: 📧 feedback@aftersight.org 🌐 aftersight.org Producer: Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer, Aftersight Show Credits Host: Marty Sobo Guest: Dawn Skaggs Producer: Jonathan Price A Production of Aftersight Chapter Markers 00:01 — Opening and Introduction 00:31 — What is Shelter-in-Place? 02:50 — Understanding Alerts and Warnings 05:20 — Accessible Technology and the Infinite Access App 10:15 — Building Redundancy and Backup Systems 12:40 — Planning Ahead for Individual Needs 17:00 — Practicing Plans and Staying Mentally Ready 19:25 — Emotional Preparedness and Comfort Items 21:45 — Family Coordination and Ownership of Plans 23:55 — Handling No-Notice Events (e.g., Active Shooter Scenarios) 28:45 — Engaging with First Responders and Local Agencies 31:15 — Building Community Relationships 33:40 — Verifying Trusted Information Sources 36:10 — Reliable Community and Faith-Based Networks 38:35 — Knowing When It’s Safe to Re-Enter the Community 41:00 — Post-Disaster Recovery and Building Better 43:24 — Closing Remarks and Contact Information
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