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Home » Serving Consumers with Limited English Proficiency

Serving Consumers with Limited English Proficiency

January 1, 2010
Reports

DHS surveyed providers and DHS staff on behalf of the Immigrants and Internationals Advisory Council to identify the need for limited English proficiency services in the community and assess DHS’s ability to meet those needs. Results of the survey are included in this report.

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