Flyer for the California Commission on Disability Access and Pacific ADA Center. Emergency Preparedness: Integrating Access and Business Resiliency and Adaptation Plans. 2025 Collaboration Series Online Lunch and Learn. Thursday October 16 12 to 1 PM

Resources:

  • Emergency Preparedness: Integrating Access into Business Resiliency and Adaptation Plans Webinar Agenda (PDF)
  • Business Guide to Emergency Preparedness: Integrating Business Resiliency and Adaptation Plans (PDF)

Recursos en español:

  • Preparación para emergencias: Integración del acceso en los planes de resiliencia y adaptación empresarial Orden del día del seminario web (PDF)
  • Guía empresarial para la preparación para emergencias: Integración de los planes de resiliencia y adaptación empresarial (PDF)

Join the California Commission on Disability Access (CCDA) and Pacific ADA Center for an online Lunch and Learn webinar on Thursday, October 16, 2025 from 12 – 1 PM Pacific Time.

Emergencies such as wildfires, power outages, and extreme heat are impacting business operations throughout CalifornEmergency Preparedness: Integrating Access into Business Resiliency and Adaptation Plans Webinar Agendaia. Many businesses adapt quickly to these occurrences by shifting their services, modifying operations, or temporarily transforming them into community support centers. While these pivots are often essential for continuity and community support, they might unintentionally create barriers for individuals with disabilities if accessibility is not considered in the planning process. 

In this final 2025 Lunch & Learn webinar, the CCDA in collaboration with the Pacific ADA Center, will provide information to help businesses learn how to maintain operational resilience while upholding accessibility during emergencies. The event will provide an overview of emergency preparedness considerations, the role of accessibility in business continuity, and how temporary changes in business functions might impact access for customers and employees with disabilities.  

Participants will receive information about relevant legal requirements, practical planning considerations, and available local, state, and federal resources. This webinar is intended for business owners, managers, and professionals that work in operations, facilities, or emergency preparedness.

Register for this event via Zoom