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DIVERSITY, EQUITY, & INCLUSION #125 <br /> <br /> <br />The city of Lake Elmo is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity, equity <br />and inclusion. Our policy is to be welcoming, safe, and equitable to all employees and members of the <br />community. By embracing the diversity of our workforce and community, the city seeks to not only <br />meet, but also exceed, our obligations under federal and state law. The goal of our policy is for the <br />work environment to be free of harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. <br />Furthermore, it is our belief that: <br />• We are more efficient when all are valued and included. <br />• We are more effective when we leverage our different ideas, backgrounds and <br />identities. <br />• We are more responsive when we acknowledge and reflect the identity and <br />experience of our residents and colleagues. <br /> <br />DEFINITIONS <br />Cultural Competence – the ability to interact effectively across differences. We <br />acknowledge that a ‘one size fits all’ approach is not effective and actively seek ways to make <br />our services accessible and culturally relevant. <br /> <br />Discrimination – unfair treatment because of a protected class status. <br /> <br />Diversity – recognizes the unique differences of all individuals. This includes the many apparent <br />and non-apparent ways which people differ in their identity such as: age, gender and gender <br />identity, race, ethnicity, national origin, language, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, veteran <br />status, gender identity, mental or physical ability, marital status, family status, or educational <br />background. <br /> <br />Equity – the principle of fairness by seeking to remove barriers and increase access to services. <br />This includes understanding and acknowledging historical and ongoing inequities between groups <br />of people and a commitment to actions that challenge those inequities. <br /> <br />Harassment – unwelcome conduct that is based on a protected class status that is intimidating, <br />hostile or abusive. This includes sexual harassment. <br /> <br />Inclusion – an environment that is built on respect and which creates a sense of belonging for <br />all who live and work here. By being inclusive we acknowledge and value individual <br />contribution as well as the background and identity of those with whom we work, partner, or <br />serve. <br /> <br />It is the city’s policy to respect culture and reduce bias in our workplace and service delivery. <br /> <br />The commitment to inclusion, diversity, and equity influences the work that is performed by the city, <br />the workplace environment, relationships between employees, and relationships between the city and <br />community. While individual employees have their own beliefs and values, performing work on behalf <br />of the city requires upholding cultural competence and respect to ensure work occurs that not only <br />meets, but also exceeds, our obligations under federal and state law. <br /> <br />The city of Lake Elmo values all diversity and recognizes individual protected-class status as defined <br />under state and federal law and seeks to ensure equal opportunities in all phases of employment. The
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