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The work group finalized the draft framework for a dashboard that would track reported bias and hate incidents, incident types, response rates, average response times, closure and pending statuses, and requested six-month follow-ups. Members also continued revising a presentation for the Select Board and assigned work to finalize the reporting form, dashboard specifications, focus-group findings, and legal review.
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The proposed system is intended to give residents multiple ways to report bias and hate incidents while showing how promptly and consistently reports receive responses. The dashboard is designed to track both incident trends and the town’s follow-through, without acting as an investigative or punitive body or replacing existing systems. The work group plans one more meeting in June before a public forum and implementation planning.
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