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San Francisco launches amendments to enhance language access services for immigrants

May 06, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco launches amendments to enhance language access services for immigrants
San Francisco County is taking significant steps to enhance language access for its diverse population, as discussed in a recent government meeting. The city has partnered with the Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs to launch a community language access survey, aiming to gather insights from over 2,000 residents in 11 different languages. This initiative is designed to better understand the experiences of non-English speaking residents when accessing city services.

Director Rivas emphasized the importance of hiring and retaining bilingual staff who are culturally competent, highlighting that this is crucial for effectively serving the immigrant community. The commission has been advocating for language justice for over 25 years and is committed to ensuring that no resident is left behind, especially during times of increased immigration due to crises.

The meeting also introduced proposed amendments to the Language Access Ordinance (LAO), which aim to improve accountability and responsiveness of city departments. These amendments include clarifying the roles of city departments in providing language services, expanding access for health-related emergencies, and ensuring that digital services are also accessible in multiple languages. Additionally, the amendments will require departments to inform the public about their rights regarding language access and to publish quarterly reports on compliance.

The discussions underscored the need for ongoing collaboration between city leaders, community organizations, and residents to address the evolving language needs of San Francisco's population. As the city prepares to implement these changes, the focus remains on creating an inclusive environment where all residents can access essential services in their preferred language.

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