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Videos de RFI tribal del director

En estos videos, el director Garvin presenta la Solicitud de información (RFI, sigla en inglés) tribal y nos recuerda la fecha límite, el 16 de septiembre de 2024, para enviar comentarios.

Videos de RFI tribal del director

El director Garvin presenta la Solicitud de información tribal

Media ID
002986
Video Size
370MB

En este video, el director de la OHS, Khari M. Garvin, presenta la Solicitud de información (RFI, sigla en inglés) tribal y el período de comentarios públicos. Los comentarios pueden enviarse directamente al Registro Federal (en inglés) o por correo electrónico a AIANheadstart@acf.hhs.gov (video en inglés).

Streaming ID
71354829-405b-4494-8ede-d5455acdeefa
Interactive Transcript

(En inglés)

Tribal Request for Information Resources

Director Khari Garvin: Hello everyone. I am Khari Garvin, Director of the Office of Head Start. I hope this message finds you well. Tribal Head Start is so very important. Prioritizing and directing resources to American Indian and Alaska Native programs is critical for meeting federal trust responsibility; preserving and promoting Native language, culture, and traditions; and addressing the impact of historical trauma on Native Americans.

Just a few weeks ago, on March 23, President Biden signed into law a new provision that gives Tribes increased flexibility in determining which children are eligible for Tribal Head Start programs. We celebrate this legislative change with you with the hope that it will better meet the needs of Tribal communities.

I am also excited to announce the Office of Head Start’s Tribal Request for Information, or as I will refer to it, the “RFI.” The RFI is a formal request for information that informs sub-regulatory guidance; the training and technical assistance that is available to you; future regulations; and gives our Office the opportunity to amplify and uplift best practices.

The Tribal RFI topics were selected based on the feedback we have heard from our Tribal partners – topics that need more attention and conversation. Here are some important things to remember. The Tribal RFI public comment period ends September 16, 2024. Comments can be submitted directly to the Federal Register or by email to AIANheadstart@acf.hhs.gov. We will provide several opportunities to hear from you with virtual listening sessions in May and June and an in-person Tribal Consultation this summer.

Please look out for future announcements from our Office on how to register for these events. Also, don’t forget to check out the Tribal RFI page on the ECLKC website. You will find all the Tribal RFI resources there as well as the link to the RFI. We really hope to hear from each of you! The Office of Head Start looks forward to our continued partnership and we thank you for making a home at Head Start for children and families in your community!

Presentar comentarios sobre la Solicitud de información tribal

Media ID
002987
Video Size
291MB

En este video, el director Khari M. Garvin le recuerda al público la fecha límite, el 16 de septiembre de 2024, para presentar comentarios sobre la Solicitud de información (RFI, sigla en inglés) tribal de la Oficina de Head Start (video en inglés).

Streaming ID
9a182e8c-0173-4d78-a8ca-d99b6948bc82
Interactive Transcript

(En inglés)

Providing Feedback on the Tribal Request for Information

Director Khari Garvin: Greetings! I am Khari Garvin, Director of the Office of Head Start. This message is a reminder that we are halfway through the public comment period for the Office of Head Start’s Tribal Request for Information, or RFI, and we really want to hear from you! It is an honor for us at Head Start to engage with Tribal Nations, especially when we are talking about the ways we can enhance services to children and families in Tribal communities.

As a reminder, an RFI is a formal process to collect information. Your input helps us develop guidance, drives the training and technical assistance we provide, and informs future policy. The Tribal RFI was posted to the Federal Register on March 18, 2024, and is open to American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start program administrators, staff, families, and others who are impacted directly by Head Start regulations, requirements, and processes.

The Tribal RFI also gives our Office the opportunity to amplify and enhance guidance to uplift best practices. We appreciate those of you who have already provided comments or participated in our listening sessions. The Tribal RFI public comment period ends September 16, 2024, and comments can be submitted directly to the Federal Register or by email to AIANheadstart@acf.hhs.gov.

Please know that each comment will be carefully reviewed. Also, don’t forget to check out the Tribal RFI page on the ECLKC website. You will find all the Tribal RFI resources there as well as the link to the RFI. Again, thank you for partnering with us as we continue to work hard in making a home at Head Start!

En esta serie de videos, el director de la OHS, Khari Garvin, aborda la RFI y cómo el público puede enviar sus comentarios antes del 16 de septiembre de 2024.

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