LACC

LACC Reports

LANGUAGE ACCESS AND CULTURAL COMPETENCY

The 2020-21 Budget Act included $16.7 million in ongoing funding for regional centers to improve and promote Language Access and Cultural Competency (LACC) to better support the language needs of individuals with developmental disabilities, their caregivers, and their family members.

The primary purpose of these funds is to improve consumer and family experience and to facilitate more consistent access to information and services for multi-lingual, monolingual, and diverse cultural groups.

Welfare and Institutions Code §4620.4 requires that the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) implement this initiative through its contracts with regional centers.

For additional details regarding LACC funding, please visit the Department of Developmental Services LACC page.

SCLARC LACC Report

Project Duration

FY 25/26: July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026

 

Allocation amount

$ 746,832.00

 

Project Summary

• Build internal capacity by retaining the Cultural Community Coordinator to conduct outreach and engagement activities.
• Collaborate with community consultants to provide support to Spanish-speaking families on the use of the SCLARC Family App.
• Contract with 211 LA County to provide information and resources to families in their primary language and referrals to Regional Center services.
• Enhance language accessibility by providing American Sign Language and Spanish interpretation at all public meetings.
• Partner with EveryoneOn for Parent Technology Access Training classes for Spanish-speaking families.
• Provide American Sign Language classes for individuals served and families to reduce barriers and increase communication with Regional Center staff.
• Raise awareness of Regional Center services by advertising on local media channels in multiple languages.

 

Ethnicities and Languages

Ethnicity: Asian, Black/African American, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Hispanic
Languages: American Sign Language, Spanish

 

Approved Activities

  • Provide translation and interpretation services to meet diverse community needs
  • Conduct outreach events for diverse communities
  • Conduct public meetings
  • Community Liaison Consultant provides support to Spanish speaking families to access the SCLARC family app
  • Partnership with 211 LA County to help refer services to the Latino and Spanish speaking community
  • Contract with EveryoneOn to provide parents with technology classes in Spanish
  • Contract with Ronnessah Phylow Communications to provide ASL classes for families
  • Provide training to the Spanish speaking Parent Advisory Committee to better understand resources
  • Social media outreach / advertisement to connect Spanish-speaking families with SCLARC resources and information
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