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Language Access Program - IandRaffairs | seattle.gov
Through its Language Access program, OIRA collaborates with City departments to ensure that English language learners are able to access the information and services they need and that departments are able to effectively serve them.
Welcome to LEP.gov
Breaking Down the Barriers: Translating Limited English Proficiency Policy into Practice (English). Also available in Chinese | Korean | Spanish | Vietnamese. The mission of LEP.gov is to share resources to expand and improve language assistance services for individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP), in compliance with federal law.
Language Access Program - United States Department of Justice
The Office for Access to Justice Language Access Program is dedicated to breaking down the barriers that prevent linguistically marginalized communities and those with limited proficiency in English, including those who are Deaf and hard of hearing, from reporting a crime, understanding their rights, navigating a court process, and from other ...
Language Access Programs by State - NCSC
Resources for Program Managers Language Access Programs by State; Language Access Programs by State. WHO WE ARE; About Us; Newsroom; Publications & Library;
Limited English Proficiency (LEP) - HHS.gov
2024年8月8日 · The HHS Language Access Plan sets forth practical guidance, best practices, and action steps for HHS Operating and Staff Divisions to develop their own, agency-specific language access plans. The plan also calls for agencies to collect data regarding their language access services in order to increase access to their respective programs ...
Language Access Program | ICE
The ICE Office of Civil Rights Compliance manages the overall ICE language access program, providing technical assistance and guidance to promote equitable access to ICE’s programs and activities, including through interpretive services and translation.
The Department of Justice (DOJ or Department) issued a new Language Access Plan on August 15, 2023, requiring every DOJ component, including OJP, to submit a component-specific language access plan within six months. OJP is committed to advancing equity for all, including