Technology Dawn Of Civilization21 st Century “For Most People – Technology Makes Things Easier’ For People with Disabilities Technology Make Things Possible”

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Technology Dawn Of Civilization21 st Century

“For Most People – Technology Makes Things Easier’ For People with Disabilities Technology Make Things Possible” M. P. RADABAUGH (Dir. – IBM Nat. Support Centre)

Types  Information + Communication  Other Technology

Involvement Scientific / Tech. Disciplines - Basic + Engineering Sc. - Natural / Human / Social Sc.

Approaches All inclusive Dev. (General/ Special Needs) Involve PWD Universal Design

Phases Predisaster (Risk Reduction/ Development) Post Disaster (Emergency – Manage + Rehab)

Predisaster – Space Technology Early Warning Sys. (Global Navigation Sys.) World Weather Watch Earthquake – Resistance Building Dedicated Nets

Mobile EM Operation Centre

Use Multiple formats (Text Message/ Sirens/ Radio/Phone/ Posters/ Microphone/ Transport) H.I.

Shelters  Universal Design Principle  Household Preparedness H.I.

Stock Pilling (Strategic Location) Assistive Devices Mobility Aids/ Hearing Aids Portable Toilet White Lane / Medicine H.I.

Assistive Technology Physical Support Communication (Speech Amplifier / Electronic Brail Note Takers) Cloud Computing Daisy Consortium

Mobility + Navigation Memory Aids Control Switches Software – Application Accessible Furniture (Deep Touch Pressure Calm N. Sys)

The Clinic (WHO) (Strategically Located) 24 Hours Telephone Responsible – Activate EM. Plan

Rescue /First Aid Treatment Search + Rescue First Aid Tools H.I.

Post Disaster Evaluation Ambulatory Ambulatory with Assistance Wheelchair H.I.

Med Prog + Rehab Radical Change/ Upgradation

Technology All Developments

Indian Spinal Injuries Centre New Delhi. M.S. (Ortho.)D.Phil (Oxford), F.A.M.S.