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Our Strategy | Office of Equity * About UsToggle About Us * What We DoToggle What We Do * Community Advisory Board * ResourcesToggle Resources * Community Engagement Toolkit * Community Compensation Guidelines * State Contracting Resources * Equity HubToggle Equity Hub * Washington State Patrol Dashboard * Equity Learning Series Videos * 2025 Regional Digital Equity Sessions * Community of Practice Webinars * Contact UsToggle Contact Us * Accessibility Information Centering Humanity in All We Do _Phase 1: Foundation to Transformation_ The Office of Equity will provide resources and support to agencies in order to complete Phase 1 by June 2024 and our reporting strategy will evolve to reflect that expectation.
Agencies should enact plans to reach these goals: ### Estimated completion date - Jan. 1, 2025 All CABINET and SMALL CABINET agencies have fully established an Impact team rooted in relational partnership. ### Estimated completion date - Jan.
1, 2025 All CABINET and SMALL CABINET agencies have completed baseline Equity Impact Assessment and submitted it for the Office of Equity’s review. ### Estimated completion date – December 31, 2025 All CABINET and SMALL CABINET have published their Strategic Action Plans and have started working on meeting their equity goals.
_Phase 2: Transformation to Accountability_ We will strive to meet our mandate to advance systems change by embedding an equity lens throughout all agency decision-making. Our strategies to accomplish this include: ### Transition from transactional to relational: * Support legislatively funded work in partnership with the Centre for Public Impact (CPI).
* Launch relational partnership resources to establish the relational partnership toolkit. * Devise and implement a consistent consultation process that guides and supports agencies. ### Lead with Transparency: * Create robust and comprehensive communications strategy.
* Launch redesigned, website aligned with our strategic goals that is accessible, easy to navigate, and drives action. * Office of Equity Rebrand. ### Drive accountability through innovation: * Release the Equity Hub and Performance Dashboards to help agencies invest where the needs are greatest, and where they can address root cause issues that perpetuate systemic racism and oppression.
* Build and deploy an accountability framework development for greater government transparency. * Provide resources to support agencies and employees hold themselves accountable in equity. To model relationship building, collaboration, co-creation, transparency our organizational goals for fiscal year 2024 (July 2023- June 2024) include: * Fully staff the 36 positions we have funding for.
* Implement a budget strategy to use the funding for the broadest impact possible. * Develop and implement internal processes for more efficient and effective operations. * Establish internal culture that is welcoming and furthers a sense of belonging.
* Celebrating employees the way they want to be recognized. * Setting clear expectations and transparent job duties for all employees. * Establish partnerships and relationships for comprehensive strategies that can address root causes of racism and oppression in our systems.
* Officially launch Smartsheet, a project management platform that will us better deliver consultation, resources, and technical support to agencies as well as streamline our internal operations. * Accessibility Information
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