Board of Supervisors approve community engagement and language access agreements

2022-10-03 08:58:54 By : Ms. Yanqin Zeng

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The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today took the first steps in developing language access and community engagement plans to ensure broader involvement with county government by members of all communities. Using $710,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds, the Board on Tuesday approved agreements with two consultants to work with the county’s Office of Equity in developing a language access plan, a community engagement plan, and policy recommendations for all county departments. The work supports objectives under the county’s Strategic Plan, Racial Equity and Social Justice Pillar .

The agreements with Equity First Consulting, LLC and Nimzdi Insights, LLC will support the creation of a Community Engagement plan and a Language Access plan to achieve equitable participation and access to County government services and resources for underserved communities of color and other communities that have traditionally experienced marginalization from government processes and services. The project aligns with the Racial Equity and Social Justice Pillar of the Five-Year Strategic Plan approved by the Board of Supervisors. 

“The county looks forward to leaning into developing plans and processes to address the inequities in our community, particularly language access and equitable community engagement” said Supervisor James Gore, chair of the board of supervisors. “Expanding access to vital resources and information to all members of our community is a top priority for this Board and an important step in our greater equity efforts.”

The Board of Supervisors recognized and responded to the need for language access and community engagement policies and procedures after several disasters during which communities of color and other marginalized communities were severely and disproportionately impacted by disparities caused by these disasters. The Board responded to requests from the ARPA Equity Work Group and community members which started the work to address the needs of disproportionately impacted communities of color.

“We are excited to start this important work as we dig into two core initiatives at the heart of our department’s mission,” said Alegria De La Cruz, director of the Office of Equity. “Ensuring consistent, high-quality and culturally responsive language access and robust community engagement are meaningful steps toward unseating racial and ethnic inequities in our County.”

Language access is needed to effectively communicate with and deliver services to residents who are monolingual, Indigenous language speakers, blind or have low vision, deaf or hard of hearing, and to other linguistically diverse individuals who live or work in Sonoma County. The proposal evaluation was conducted by an eight-member review committee. The language access plan will include a three-phase process to develop a culturally responsive county-wide language access plan and recommended policy as follows:

A county-wide community engagement plan will provide guidance and best practices for engaging in a culturally responsive manner between county departments and the experiences of community members and community-based organizations to break down barriers in Sonoma County. The community engagement planning process will include three phases including the following:

The Office of Equity invited community members to participate in two separate review committees of majority bilingual and bicultural individuals, representing different identities and/or communities. Thirteen community members in all helped select proposals for the creation of the language access plan and recommended policy and the community engagement plan. The materials were translated into Spanish to increase participation by the members in reviewing and scoring the proposals.

To receive updates on the Language Access and Community Engagement plans and recommendations, subscribe to the Office of Equity monthly newsletter: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/ypvo7W7/EquityNewsletter

Learn more about the County of Sonoma’s Strategic Plan, including the Racial Equity and Social Justice Pillar: https://socostrategicplan.org/racial-equity-and-social-justice/

Media Contact:  Sylvia Lemus, Communications Specialist  publicaffairs@sonoma-county.org  (707) 565-3040  575 Administration Drive, Suite 104A  Santa Rosa, CA 95403

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