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Civil Rights - Program Dev. AA and EEO. (Lea County)
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Civil Rights compliance by New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service is mandated by federal laws and is directly tied to Extension's receipt of federal funding. Non compliance may lead to loss of funding from our Federal partner.
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Agent along with office staff completed civil rights review. Agent and staff worked to update files for the review and learned organizational methods to keep them updated. Discussion at staff meetings also helps to remind the agent of the importance of the demographics of Lea County and ways that all audiences can be reached. Agent has had to rely on ESL teachers in various school programs to help with presentations to students who are Spanish speaking only. Through advisory committee and meetings with school administrators, the agent has made adjustments so that all youth are able to learn from lessons provided.
The agent and staff are working to maintain and update the current Civil Rights file. The agent has included the NMSU Civil Rights disclaimer on all outgoing educational information that is sent from the Lea extension office.
Steps have been taken to assure that the current Advisory committee has equal representation from underserved audiences as well as all 4-H clubs and the community. Agent, staff and volunteers work together to ensure every effort is taken to meet requirements of Civil Rights. The agent has worked to provide non-traditional programming in the classroom and after school programs to reach out to under- served audiences. Current posters are also posted for staff and clientele to see in office.
Steps have been taken to assure that the current Advisory committee has equal representation from underserved audiences as well as all 4-H clubs and the community. Agent, staff and volunteers work together to ensure every effort is taken to meet requirements of Civil Rights. The agent has worked to provide non-traditional programming in the classroom and after school programs to reach out to under- served audiences. Current posters are also posted for staff and clientele to see in office.
Shannon Franklin has signed on to support Civil Rights - Program Development Dept. within Lea County.
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