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33 <br /> Annette Moore said community engagement will occur this summer. She said <br /> engagement tools have already been translated to numerous other languages. She resumed <br /> the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> Slide #13 <br /> Racial Equity Index (Data Collection) <br /> + The use of data and metrics to track progress of County's <br /> racial equity initiatives and to follow trends in racial <br /> disparities_ <br /> • Metrics also facilitate the alignment of outputs with <br /> outcomes and the coordination of efforts across departments <br /> and jurisdictions. <br /> • The Racial Equity Index will be a transparent public access to <br /> data with built public data dashboards to help assess <br /> questlons of equity. <br /> • The dashboards contained within the Index will Include sub- <br /> county maps and key performance indicators(KPIs)to help <br /> track essential indicators and equity performance. <br /> • Wherever possible these XP1s would be disaggregated by <br /> geography, race/ethnicity, income,and gender. <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 15 '-X)Wn I CARL-LIMA <br /> Slide #14 <br /> Using Analyfics <br /> • The use of data and analytics is integral to the work of DARE <br /> to: <br /> • Present a descriptive picture of where the county and <br /> municipalities are currently in racial equity work; <br /> • Provide prescriptive information to inform decision making; <br /> and <br /> + Track progress over time <br /> • The DARE data plan includes a three-stage process that will <br /> begin with descriptive analysis of the problem, a statistical <br /> analysis of the factors informing racial equity in the workforce, <br /> and then a racial equity index that combines and weights <br /> several indicators in a prescriptive analysis that can inform <br /> decision making. — <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 14 yk)Wn I CA W3LINA <br /> Annette Moore said the racial equity plan (REP) will be based on data, to avoid gaps and <br /> mistakes. She said the County will be collaborating with SAS on the data for the project, and <br /> SAS will be working on the first phase of the racial equity index over the next three months. <br /> She expressed thanks to Nancy Coston who worked on developing this relationship and getting <br /> this work done by SAS for free. She said the REP will use data to show and provide <br /> prescriptive information about problem solving. She resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br />