What if any training does FHEO intend to provide to HUD funding recipients on performing a 4-factor self-analysis?
HUD is prepared to work with recipients to help them meet their obligations under Title VI. As part of its technical assistance services, HUD can help recipients identify best practices and successful strategies to implement the Guidance, as well as sources for translation services and other resources. In addition, the Department is committed to assisting recipients of HUD financial assistance in complying with their obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. HUD provides a variety of practical technical assistance to recipients to assist them in serving LEP persons. This technical assistance includes providing training about best practices in serving persons with limited English proficiency. HUD believes that, on the whole, its recipients genuinely desire to comply with their obligations, and that increased understanding of compliance responsibilities and knowledge about cost-effective resources will assist recipients in meeting Title VI obligations. Accordingly, HUD
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