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FEATURE
 is dedicated to celebrating diversity by removing any social, cultural or other inequities that stifle professional de- velopment. Our primary goal will be racial equity and equal justice for all.
CORE’s goals are to:
1. Examine policies and proce- dures to strive for racial equity and elimination of systemic and institu- tional racism.
2. Create an environment where litigants and families are valued, heard and respected.
3. Increase racial diversity and promotion in hiring practices.
4. Collect, examine and maintain race-specific data.
5. Provide cultural competency and educational opportunities for all employees.
The anonymous court-wide survey
We must not only value the importance of creating a workplace culture where employees feel they can be themselves, raise concerns and innovate without fear of failure, but it is imperative that we empower our employees by being responsive to their voices.
 was emailed to all employees on October 1, 2020, with a requested re- sponse date of October 10, 2020. The purpose of the survey was to ascertain critical information to enable CORE to know and understand the experi- ences and concerns of our fellow Family Court employees. Forty percent of Fam- ily Court employees completed the brief survey. CORE recognizes and appreci- ates that we are at an inflection point.
We must not only value the importance of creating a workplace culture where employees feel they can be themselves, raise concerns and innovate without fear of failure, but it is imperative that we empower our employees by being re- sponsive to their voices and work to en- sure our court is culturally competent.
The survey results illustrated that there are areas where Family Court is doing well and areas where we could
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