Common use of Access and Functional Needs Clause in Contracts

Access and Functional Needs. HCPH coordinates response actions to ensure that access and functional needs are appropriately addressed during response. HCPH will coordinate the following: • HCPH utilizes jurisdictional risk assessments identified within the Annexes of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Hazard Mitigation Plan to identify and prioritize jurisdictional public health hazards and vulnerabilities; • Review of incident details to ensure all access and functional needs have been accounted for; • Outreach to partner organizations that serve access and functional needs; • Assistance with development of the IAP, to include points of contact for individuals and organizations who serve individuals with access and functional needs; • Provision of just-in-time training to response personnel regarding serving individuals with access and functional needs. The Emergency Response Supervisor has primary responsibility for the provision of these services. HCPH engages other internal/external programs that serve individuals with access and functional needs. These include the following: • Maternal and Child Health (Children and Pregnant women) • Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio (Residents of long-term care facilities) • HIV/STD (Individuals with chronic illness) • Injury Prevention (Individuals with a drug addiction) • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Developmental Disabilities Services • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Mental Health and Recovery Services

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Sources: Emergency Response Plan

Access and Functional Needs. HCPH coordinates response actions to ensure that access and functional needs are appropriately addressed during response. HCPH will coordinate the following: • HCPH utilizes jurisdictional risk assessments identified within the Annexes of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Hazard Mitigation Plan to identify and prioritize jurisdictional public health hazards and vulnerabilities; • Review of incident details to ensure all access and functional needs have been accounted for; • Outreach to partner organizations that serve access and functional needs; • Assistance with development of the IAP, to include points of contact for individuals and organizations who serve individuals with access and functional needs; • Provision of just-in-time training to response personnel regarding serving individuals with access and functional needs. The Emergency Response Supervisor has primary responsibility for the provision of these services. HCPH engages other internal/external programs that serve individuals with access and functional needs. These include the following: • Maternal and Child Health (Children and Pregnant women) • Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio (Residents of long-term care facilities) • WIC (Women, Infants and Children with limited financial resources) • HIV/STD (Individuals with chronic illness) • Injury Prevention (Individuals with a drug addiction) • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Developmental Disabilities Services • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Mental Health and Recovery Services

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Sources: Emergency Response Plan