Archived Programs
Breast Cancer Awareness
Emergency Preparedness
Health Care Access
Fact Sheets
- Cancer Screening Among Oregonians with Disabilities – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- Women with Disabilities and Breast Cancer Screening – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mammography Accessibility Project
- Mammography-Outpatient Health Care Usability Profile M-OHCUP: v4OR – Federal Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines and 2008 Massachusetts Facility Assessment Tool
- M-OHCUP Quick Reference Guide – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
The Right to Know Campaign
- The Right to Know: Free Materials – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[free posters, tip sheets, flyers, and dissemination guide- most materials also available in Spanish] - The Right to Know: It's Your Life – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- The Right to Know: It's Your Life (Spanish) – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Tips for Staff
- Tips for Mammography Staff: How to Serve Women with Disabilities More Effectively – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- Quick Guide to Interacting with People with Disabilities – Project Accessibility
- Communicating With and About People with Disabilities (People First Language) – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Tips for Women with Disabilities
- Tips for Women with Disabilities: Getting Your Mammogram – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- Tips for Women with Disabilities on Understanding Breast Cancer – American Association on Health and Disability
- Facts for Life: Women with Disabilities – Susan G. Komen
Additional Resources
- My Health Passport – University of South Florida and Florida Center for Inclusive Communities
- My Health Passport (Spanish) – University of South Florida and Florida Center for Inclusive Communities
- Disparities in Breast Cancer Screening – Susan G. Komen
Oregon Office on Disability and Health Trainings
- ReadyNow! Emergency Preparedness Tool Kit – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- ReadyNow! Emergency Preparedness Tool Kit [Spanish] – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
Tips
- Tips for First Responders, Fifth Edition – Center for Development and Disability, University of New Mexico
- Community Disaster Preparedness: Disaster Do's and Don'ts Checklist – Research and Training Center on Independent Living, University of Kansas
- Individual Disaster Preparedness: Disaster Do's and Don'ts Checklist –Research and Training Center on Independent Living, University of Kansas
Communication Aids
- Disaster Preparedness Tips for Emergency Management Personnel: Communication Access for People with Limited Speech – Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Emergency Communication 4 ALL: Picture Communication Aid – Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
- Emergency Communication 4 ALL: Picture Communication Aid [Spanish] – Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
- Emergency Communication 4 ALL: Letter and Word Communication Aid – Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
- Emergency Communication 4 All: Letter and Word Communication Aid [Spanish] – Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
Emergency Notification
- Baker County Emergency Management
- Benton County Emergency Management
- Clackamas County Disaster Management
- Clatsop County Emergency Management
- Gilliam County Emergency Management
- Harney County Emergency Management & Preparedness
- Hood River County Emergency Management
- Jackson County Emergency Management
- Josephine County Emergency Management
- Lincoln County Emergency Management
- Linn County: Linn-Benton ALERT Emergency Notification System
- Marion County: Emergency Alert Program
- Multnomah County Emergency Management
- Washington County Emergency Preparedness
- Yamhill County Emergency Management
- Oregon Office on Emergency Management
Putting Together an Emergency Kit
- Family Emergency Supplies: 16 Week Calendar – Multnomah County Emergency Management
How to Plan
- Making Community Emergency Preparedness and Response Programs Accessible to People with Disabilities – Americans with Disabilities Act
- Effective Emergency Preparedness Planning: Addressing the Needs of Employees with Disabilities – Office of Disability Employment Policy
- Shelter Worker's Guide to Accommodate Children with Access and Functional Needs – Inclusive Preparedness Center at Inclusion Research Institute
Additional Resources
- My Health Passport – University of South Florida and Florida Center for Inclusive Communities
- My Health Passport (Spanish) – University of South Florida and Florida Center for Inclusive Communities
- Disaster Resources for People with Disabilities and Others with Access and Functional Needs – June Isaacson Kailes
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) During Emergencies – Temple University
- Emergency Communication: Disaster Preparation, Response and Recovery for People with Complex Communication Needs (CCN) – Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (RERC on AAC)
Affordable Care Act
Community Engagement
- Community Action Guide Version 2.0 – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- Community Action Guide Version 3.0: Access to Health Care – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
- Community Engagement Infrastructure Workbook (to be used with Community Action Guide Version 3.0) – Oregon Office on Disability and Health
Health Care Professionals
- Accessibility Checklist for Medical Clinics and Facilities in Oregon – Northwest ADA Center
- Accessible Health Care – Northwest ADA Center
- Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment – Northwest ADA Center
- Accessible Medical Examination Tables and Chairs – Northwest ADA Center
- Disability-Related Inquiries and Medical Exams – Northwest ADA Center
- Health Care Professionals – Northwest ADA Center
- What Healthcare Professionals Can Do to be Accessible – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention