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Equitable Language Guide, updated March 19, 2025 Using equitable and inclusive language makes it easier for people to better understand each other, be seen, and feel heard and understood It shows we are actively listening, and our care is genuine It will also help us create more effective, credible communications
Language Access Program - King County, Washington County agencies must develop language assistance plans and identify which vital documents and public communication materials need to be translated into the County’s top six languages (KCC 2 15 030 B)
Community Communications Network - King County, Washington The Community Communications Network (CCN) is a partnership between Public Health – Seattle King County, community and faith-based organizations, and community leaders to ensure relevant, actionable health information reaches all populations in King County
Family Conversations - cdn. kingcounty. gov Week 1: In-person meeting with your Communication Coach in your home to practice skills, learn new skills, prepare for or debrief appointments, practice signing, practice listening spoken language skills, and or to review progress towards goals
lANGUAGE ACCESS REQUIREMENTS Meaningful access is defined as language assistance services that result in accurate, timely, and effective communication with the LEP individual Covered entities must provide information about communication assistance
Family communication materials - King County, Washington A key part of FLASH is its strong family involvement component Each FLASH lesson contains a family homework activity so that parents and guardians can share their own values and expectations about these topics with their student One of the goals of FLASH is to improve family communication
Trusted Partner Network (TPN) - King County, Washington Activate community information-sharing networks: distribute emergency messaging as quickly as possible to faith-based organizations, businesses, and individual residents through social media, phone trees, email, and face-to-face communication
Special Education: Communication, Day 5: Saying NO - King County In this lesson, students will learn about their right to refuse, about the importance of effective refusing skills, and about practical techniques and skills involved in saying “No” “This lesson is about how to say ‘No’ ” Emphasize and practice actually saying “NO” whether it be verbal or not
Radio Services - King County, Washington We are responsible for the installation of mobile radios, mobile data radios, and computer equipment in a variety of King County vehicles, including the fleet driven by the King County Sheriff's Office Radio Communications Services also provides installation and support services to a wide variety of other local government agencies