Dec. 11, 2025

Safety Through Understanding: Emergency Response and Autism

Safety Through Understanding: Emergency Response and Autism
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Safety Through Understanding: Emergency Response and Autism

When seconds matter, understanding makes all the difference. In this powerful episode, we sit down with Jennifer Kaufman—school principal, autism advocate, and grandmother to a child on the spectrum—to explore how first responders can dramatically improve outcomes for autistic individuals through training, awareness, and compassionate response.

Jennifer shares real experiences from both sides of the table, offering a rare dual perspective on what families, educators, and emergency personnel all need to know. She also highlights her work with First Response on Autism, an organization transforming the way police, firefighters, EMTs, and other first responders approach autism-related emergencies.

Listeners will learn:

  • The hidden challenges autistic individuals face during crisis situations

  • Why traditional emergency response methods can unintentionally escalate behaviors

  • Practical strategies first responders can use to create safety, calm, and trust

  • How families can prepare their loved ones for emergency interactions

  • The critical role of communication, sensory awareness, and trauma-informed response

  • What "safety through understanding" really looks like in the field

Whether you're a parent, educator, clinician, or first responder, this conversation delivers essential insight into building a safer, more prepared, and more empathetic world for autistic individuals.

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Jennifer Kaufman

Author/Principal/Speaker

Jennifer Kaufman is a school principal at an autism school in northern New Jersey, serving students ages 5-21. She brings a unique dual perspective to autism advocacy: as both an educator and the grandmother of a child on the spectrum.
Jennifer is the founder of First Response Autism, where she provides critical training to police departments and first responders on how to effectively and safely support community members with autism during encounters and emergencies. Her work bridges the gap between law enforcement and the autism community, creating safer outcomes for individuals on the spectrum.
She's also the author of Grandparenting on the Spectrum: A Journey from Both Sides of the Desk, and presents workshops nationwide on engaging grandparents as educational allies for students with autism.