Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Our DEI Goal
Head Start for Kent County is committed to creating a space for children, families, and staff to feel involved, respected, and connected to each other and their culture. Effective inclusive practices provide children with access to opportunities and support during the earliest and most influential stages of learning and growing. Culturally responsive practices also enable children to be confident in who they are and what they aspire to be. Head Start for Kent County prides itself on attracting a diverse talent pool of qualified candidates to support our children and families in the program. A diverse faculty and student body coupled with an environment that promotes equity and inclusion of everyone’s voice, is the heart of education. We are moving closer to our overarching goal: improving student learning outcomes one step at a time.
Head Start for Kent County’s philosophy is that all staff feel valued, respected, and can value each other. We strive to recruit a diverse population of qualified staff that reflects the community we serve. The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion team continues to work to create a clear path towards improving diversity, equity, and inclusion. We look forward to sharing with staff, families, and the community.
DEI Resources
3 Lessons of Revolutionary Love in a Time of Rage
Video>> TED Talk>> Valarie Kaur “3 Lessons of Revolutionary Love in a Time of Rage”
“They’re Not Too Young to Talk About Race”: The Science of Early Racial Learning
Resource>> “They’re Not Too Young to Talk About Race”: The Science of Early Racial Learning
How to Outsmart Your Own Unconscious Bias
Video>>TED Talk>>Valerie Alexander “How to Outsmart Your Own Unconscious Bias”
You Can Do It! Talking to Young Children About Race
Resource>> You Can Do It! Talking to Young Children About Race
The Key Role of Educators in the Emerging Field of Children’s Racial Learning
Video>> The Key Role of Educators in the Emerging Field of Children’s Racial Learning
8 Tips for Talking to Your Child About Racial Injustice
Resource>>8 Tips for Talking to Your Child About Racial Injustice
Addressing Racial Injustice with Young Children
Resource>>Addressing Racial Injustice with Young Children
Why Microaggressions Aren’t so Micro
Video >> TEDxYouth featuring Whitney Grinnage-Cassidy
HS4KC Board of Directors Commitment to Equity
Head Start for Kent County is committed to ensuring every student has the right to equitable learning opportunities in a welcoming environment to achieve their full potential.
As an organization, we have a responsibility to advance equity, work to eliminate structural inequities, engage diverse voices in problem-solving, and embrace diversity and inclusion as strengths. We are at our best when every member of the HS4KC community – children, parents, staff, community partners – feels respected, included and heard.