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The work group agreed the proposed dashboard should show reported incidents, resolved and pending cases, response timeliness, and referral destinations, but it did not adopt a final field list. Members also set a goal of reviewing a prototype reporting form on May 19 and refining a presentation for a June 22 Select Board meeting.
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The proposed system would provide structured intake, referrals, and limited follow-up for bias and hate incident reports; it would not investigate cases or replace police, legal, or other existing resources. Reporters would be asked whether they want a response, with privacy, confidentiality, and workload limits considered. A public dashboard is intended to show whether reports are being tracked and acted on.
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