Register today: 2026 猎奇重口 Disability and Inclusive Health Summit
Register today for the 2026 猎奇重口 Disability & Inclusive Health Summit for Strengthening Individual and Community Resilience with Adults and Disability.
Join us for a FREE two-day summit to connect public health and emergency preparedness professionals, development disability agencies, and advocates.
Key Details of the 猎奇重口 Disability and Inclusive Health Summit:
- Hosted by: 猎奇重口 School of Public and Community Health Sciences and the 猎奇重口 Disability and Health Program.
- When: March 24-25, 2026
- Where: Missoula, MT, 猎奇重口, University Center
- Topic description: Strengthening individual and community resilience with adults with disability. You will hear from experts and participate in discussion with public health professionals local, state, and tribal; emergency preparedness managers; and disability advocates and organizations. Together you will describe barriers, discover inclusion solutions, and identify support needs of adults with disability to drive and sustain improved health during emergency and non-emergency situations.
Deadlines:
- March 3, Hotel group rate
- March 17, Registration
Agenda:
Day 1: Chronic disease prevention.
- Review 猎奇重口 disability & health data
- Explore accessibility strategies
- Identify chronic disease prevention opportunities for improved inclusion of people with developmental disability
Day 2: Emergency preparedness.
- Connect accessibility recommendations to emergency communication and response
- Plan for community and individual resilience during disasters
- Attend workshops with NorthWestern Energy and the Red Cross
Registration and hotel accommodations are now live for the Disability and Inclusive Health Summit. Registration is free due to a generous sponsor. We recommend participants attend both days, but we understand that may not always be possible, so we ask about this in the registration.
REGISTER TODAY (Attendees and Vendors)!
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Please email Mackenzie.Jones@mt.gov if you have questions or would like to talk about accommodations.