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What is CMIST

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What is CMIST?

CMIST is a way to think about / categorize / plan for / address disability-related or functional needs.

CMIST IS:

  • A memory tool
  • A framework
  • An approach
  • A planning tool

CMIST is NOT

  • A checklist
  • A label for disability
  • All inclusive of every need you may encounter
  • One size fits all fix

The purpose of CMIST is to provide a flexible, crosscutting approach for planners and responders to address a broad set of common access and functional needs without having to define a specific diagnosis, status, or label.

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Communication

Ensuring people receive and understand information in accessible ways.

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Maintaining health

Ensuring continuity of health and medical-related needs.

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Independence

Ensuring people have what they need to live their lives as they choose.

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Support, Safety, and Self-determination

Ensuring people have the adequate support to stay safe while respecting consent, dignity, and choice.

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Transportation

Ensuring people can evacuate, travel to services, and get to emergency locations using transportation that meets their functional needs.

CMIST History

The CMIST framework was created by June Isaacson Kailes and Alexandra Enders in 2006 as an approach to include people with disabilities in emergency planning, response, and recovery, due to persistent operational failure when plans and shelters relied on medical-model categories that did not reliably surface or address what people actually need to function during a disruption.

The purpose of CMIST is to provide a flexible, crosscutting approach for planners and responders to address a broad set of common access and functional needs without having to define a specific diagnosis, status, or label.

The ultimate goal of CMIST is to move away from the medical-model approach in how disability-related needs are addressed in disasters, emergencies, and disruptions.

The CMIST Framework was Adopted by:

  • Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR)
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
  • Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
  • American Red Cross
  • State and local emergency management agencies and public health departments
  • and more!

CMIST Breakdown

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Communication

Maintaining health

Independence

Support, Safety, Self-determination

Transportation

Ideas for Implementing CMIST:

  • Add to intake processes (registration, triage, wellness checks, etc.)
  • Pre-identify resources and partners (ASL interpreters, equipment suppliers, attendant care agencies, etc.)
  • Assign who does what, why, when, where, and how
  • Plan for overlap of needs in more than one CMIST category
  • Exercise and evaluate
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