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Human Resources Department

Commission on Human Rights

Sonoma County Human Rights Visibility Project

The Sonoma County Human Rights Visibility Project is a comprehensive initiative designed to amplify the impact and reach of the Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights. This multi-phase endeavor aims to modernize the Commission's digital presence, enhance community engagement, and leverage technology to address human rights concerns more effectively.

 Key components of the project include:

  1. A dynamic, user-friendly website with an integrated reporting system
  2. Advanced collaboration tools to streamline the Commission's operations
  3. A comprehensive resource database to support individuals reporting violations
  4. District-level mapping of reported incidents for targeted interventions
  5. Streamlined reporting channels to appropriate authorities
  6. Enhanced accessibility to resources and programs for those in need
  7. Robust social media presence and strategy

 By implementing these innovative tools and strategies, the project seeks to:

  1. - Increase visibility of human rights issues in Sonoma County
  2. - Foster stronger community partnerships
  3. - Improve accessibility for underserved areas
  4. - Provide a more effective response to human rights concerns
  5. - Enhance access to vital resources and programs for vulnerable populations
  6. - Expand reach and engagement through strategic social media use

 The Sonoma County Human Rights Visibility Project aims to create a more just and equitable community by facilitating easier reporting, increasing awareness, and enabling data-informed action.

Please visit socohrvp.org to submit your responses.

Member: Commissioners  Lemarquand and Ferguson