Diversity,Equity,Inclusion_2nd_Edition

Best Practices for Conducting Faculty Searches This guide is intended to supplement existing School-specific faculty search guidelines and may be customized to suit the needs of individual Schools. For simplicity, we use the term “department” throughout, recognizing that not all Harvard Schools have departments and some use other terms (e.g., areas or units to refer to intellectual subgroups within the School). URL : https://faculty.harvard.edu/files/fdd/files/best_practices_for_conducting_faculty_searches_v1.2.pdf DEI Issue Type: Culture

Best Practices in Treatment Foster Care for Children and Youth with Medically Fragile Conditions Best practices. URL: https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.ffta.org/resource/resmgr/files/Publications/medicallyfragile.pdf DEI Issue Type: Socioeconomic Status

Camp To Belong Camp To Belong (CTB) is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to reuniting brothers and sisters who have become separated in foster care through a week of camp in the summer and other events throughout the year. At Camp To Belong we believe that all kids deserve the opportunity to spend meaningful time with their brothers and sisters and we are dedicated to helping make that happen for kids living in foster care. While many of us take for granted the opportunity to share meals, play games and say goodnight to our siblings each day, the kids we serve at Camp To Belong cherish these small moments that they do not always have. These moments are what Camp To Belong works to create, so kids living in foster care are able to have positive childhood memories. At Camp To Belong we also believe that every kid deserves a special place where they finally feel like they fit in and aren’t judged for being in foster care. We provide kids living in foster care a chance to escape the chaos of their ever changing worlds and come to a place where they are no different from everyone else, they belong and they can just be kids. URL: http://camptobelong.org/

Change Agent States Fact Sheet The Change Agent States Project, initiated by Cooperative Extension, is a catalytic step in beginning the transformation of the land grant system. It is a consortium of land grant institutions in fourteen states bringing the needed technical skills and training to each of the member states. Through this multi-state

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