Organizational Development and Management Services

Organizational Development and Management Services ( Human Rights Issues )

Provider: LOS ANGELES COUNTY HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION

The agency provides community action groups services for individuals in Los Angeles County. Service include constitutional/civil rights groups, hate crimes prevention, human relations groups, organizational development and management services, and research on civil rights issues. There are no geographic restrictions.

The commission identifies human relations conflicts that exist in the county, establishes policies and approves programs to help resolve the conflicts, monitors and reports on hate crimes, coordinates with commission staff to implement the plans.

The commission works to reduce discrimination and prejudice which is based on race, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, marital status, age, disability or medical condition. The current focus is on problems of hate crimes and intergroup tension.

The commission conducts research of human relations issues; publishes booklets which assist agencies and organizations; provides consultation and technical assistance for public and private agencies; and monitors instances of racially and religiously-motivated violence countywide.

The commission publishes a variety of publications which are available to the public. APPLICATION PROCEDURE Call or visit the agency's website for information, assistance, or to request literature. People may attend commission meetings without prior arrangement. FEES/PAYMENT SOURCE There are no fees for services. Single copies of commission publications are available at no charge.
Application Procedure
Languages
Chinese-Cantonese
Spanish
Service Condition Fee

Free

Free

Address

510 S. Vermont Ave.

Los Angeles , CA 90020 (Physical)

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Service hours
Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm.

Service/Intake

(213) 738-2788 (Public Information)

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