Equity Study FAQ
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Who is Faulkner Consulting Group (FCG)?
CHRO has partnered with Faulkner Consulting Group (FCG) to conduct the equity study.
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What role can my town play in the Equity Study?
Help us reach as many Connecticut residents as possible by sharing information about the Equity Study.
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How can residents and community organizations provide feedback about findings?
Members of the community will be able to provide input during a listening tour.
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What will happen to the data from the Equity Study?
All data will belong to Connecticut.
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Will the survey be available on paper in addition to online?
The survey is currently only available online.
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What will the final Equity Study report include?
The end of the study includes recommendations, an implementation plan, and up to five public presentations, including a presentation to the Connecticut General Assembly.
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What opportunities are there to participate in the Equity Study?
There are several opportunities to participate throughout the course of the Equity Study.
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What will be the final product of the Equity Study?
A final report will be issued including recommendations.
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What role will Connecticut agencies play in the Equity Study?
Agencies will provide information relevant to equity.
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Will state procurement and contracting be a part of the study?
There is a separate disparity study of state contracting and procurement practices.
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Why is the State of Connecticut conducting an equity study?
President Biden passed an executive order to examine equity in federal programs and policies.
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What is the timeline for the study?
The study will complete in October of 2023.
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What agencies will participate in the study?
The study includes the State of Connecticut’s executive branch.
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Who are the communities that the equity study will address?
The study will address underserved communities. Underserved communities are groups that have fewer opportunities to take part in economic, social, and civic life.
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