[Federal Register: October 4, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 192)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families Administration on
Developmental Disabilities
AGENCY: Administration on Developmental Disabilities, Administration
for Children and Families.
ACTION: Single-Source Non-Competitive Continuation Award.
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CFDA Number: 93.632.
Legislative Authority: Public Law (Pub. L.) 106-402, Developmental
Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000.
Amount of Award: $60,000 for one year.
Project Period: 09/30/2006--09/29/2007.
This notice announces the award of a single-source non-competition
continuation award to the Texas Center for Disability Studies,
University of Texas, Austin (the Center) to address the needs of
underserved and unserved individuals affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina reflected that there was
insufficient capacity in relief efforts to address the needs of
individuals with developmental disabilities during and following the
hurricane. With this award this Center, which currently has a grant
from the Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) to operate
a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities
(UCEDD), will expand its mission to address gaps in the Texas disaster
relief efforts and the subsequent services to people with developmental
disabilities. This proposed project is consistent with the
Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, which
among other provisions, requires that UCEDDs assist underserved and
unserved populations of individuals with developmental disabilities and
their families through community outreach, capacity building, and
systems change.
The proposed project will develop and conduct training around Texas
that will increase emergency preparedness by creating a pool of
disaster response systems navigators ready and able to assist
individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in a
disaster. The navigators will be trained to navigate both State and
local health and human service systems in order to quickly identify and
access services for the targeted individuals. The navigator model
proposed could easily be adapted by other States to improve their
emergency readiness as well.
The outcomes of this project will strengthen Texas' ability to
respond to the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities in
the event of a disaster by:
1. Expanding awareness of the needs of individuals with
developmental disabilities in the event of a disaster.
2. Expanding the pool of volunteer disaster response navigators for
individuals with developmental disabilities.
3. Creating a data base of these navigators for the Red Cross, so
that these navigators may be mobilized with other first response teams.
4. Expanding the State's disaster relief plan to include the
emergency services and supports needed by individuals with
developmental disabilities.
For Further Information Contact: Jennifer Johnson, Administration
on Developmental Disabilities, Administration for Children and
Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 370 L'Enfant
Promenade, SW., MAIL STOP: Humphrey Building, 405D, Washington, DC
20447. Telephone: 202-690-5982.
Dated: September 27, 2006.
Patricia A. Morrissey,
Commissioner, Administration on Developmental Disabilities.
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