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C-MIST: The Functional Needs Framework BC Coalition of People with Disabilities

C-MIST: The Functional Needs Framework BC Coalition of People with Disabilities

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C-MIST:The Functional Needs Framework

BC Coalition of People with Disabilities

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PERSON

1. With a complex set of needs

2. When needs are met

3. Person has ability to participate in community and contribute to society

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PERSON WITH FUNCTIONAL NEEDS

1. With a complex set of needs

2. Experiences environmental barriers (physical, social and economic) to having needs met

3. Remove barriers

4. Person has ability to participate and contribute

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People may have limitations in any of the following functional areas:

• Hearing• Seeing• Breathing• Walking and mobility• Manipulating objects• Speech• Communication• Learning• Understanding

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For the purposes of emergency planning and response, the functional needs framework looks at 5 categories:

C-MIST• Communication

• Medical

• Independence

• Supervision

• Transportation

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FUNCTIONAL NEEDS - Includes people who:

• Have limited or no ability to speak, read or understand English

• Have reduced or no ability to speak, see or hear

• Have limitations in learning and understanding

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FUNCTIONAL NEEDS – During an emergency people may not be

able to:

• Hear verbal announcements

• See directional signs to assistance services

• Understand the message

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FUNCTIONAL NEEDS – Includes people who need assistance

with:• Activities of daily living -

bathing, eating etc.• Managing chronic or

contagious health conditions, medications, IV therapy, tube feeds, wounds, catheters, ostomies

• Dialysis, oxygen, suction• Operating power

dependent equipment

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FUNCTIONAL NEEDS - During an emergency:

• Some people may be separated from family and friends

• Early identification of needs and disaster response intervention can avoid costly deterioration of health and functional needs

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FUNCTIONAL NEEDS – Includes people who use the following to function

on a daily basis:

• Mobility aids - wheelchairs, walkers, scooters

• Communication aids - hearing aids, computers

• Medical equipment - oxygen, syringes

• Service animals• Medications

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FUNCTIONAL NEEDS – During an emergency:

• Individuals may become separated from their assistive equipment and devices or service animals

• Do not separate an individual from their service animal

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FUNCTIONAL NEEDS - Includes people with any of the following:

• Dementia• Alzheimer’s• Depression• Schizophrenia• Anxiety• Transfer trauma• Brain injury• Developmental

disabilities• Severe mental illness

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FUNCTIONAL NEEDS – Includes people who can not drive due to:

• Disability• Age• Temporary injury• Poverty• Addiction• Legal restrictions• No access to a

vehicle

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Meeting functional needs requires a few extra steps…

• A person who is deaf may need referral to food and lodging + ASL interpretation services

• A senior with low vision may need registration and inquiry and psychosocial support + information in large print

• A new immigrant with low-proficiency in English may need first aid + interpretation and translation in their first language

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Using C-MIST as an encompassing tool for planning

• It makes no sense to plan separately for each vulnerable population

• We need to shift away from “special needs” planning and response

• The FNF can be used to plan for the needs of all members of the community

• Think ALL HAZARDS ALL PEOPLE

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EXAMPLE - EVACUATION

• Make sure transportation is provided for people without cars.

• Ensure that the equipment people need for medical reasons, communication and for functional independence is transported with them.

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C-MIST

Questions & Comments?

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BC Coalition of People with Disabilities

www.bccpd.bc.ca