“Inclusive preparedness is not about doing more work—
it’s about designing smarter systems that everyone can use.
A family emergency plan built on strengths…
A Go-Bag designed to match actual needs…
A community drill that honors different bodies, senses, and ways of processing information…
These are what make communities safer — not just from hazards, but from exclusion.
In Topic 4, we shift to Youth Leadership and Inclusive Action so you can champion these tools in your local government units and community organizations.”


