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The Loop is sent on Tuesday and Thursday each week, informing employees when articles have been published on Corecon or our public site. Special editions can be sent out other days as needed.
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![vigil](https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/fancy_images/NCRALEIGH/2022/10/6604319/4384857/vigil_crop.jpg) Community Vigil: ‘Raleigh Healing Together’
Join us for a vigil to honor the victims, their families, and survivors of the Oct. 13 mass shooting. The event will be hosted by the City of Raleigh, in partnership with other elected officials, community faith leaders, the NAACP, and Moms Demand Action.
Event Details:
- Sunday, Oct. 23, 3 – 4:30 p.m.
Lichtin Plaza (2 E. South Street in front of Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts)
Resources to Support the Raleigh Community:
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The much-anticipated update to the City’s Federal Procurement Manual is complete and on Corecon!
![cybersecurity](https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/fancy_images/NCRALEIGH/2022/09/6507871/4348825/cybersafe_crop.jpg) Lunch and Learn Webinar Set for Oct. 31
Join the City of Raleigh Information Technology team on Oct. 31 from noon to 1 p.m. as they host a Lunch and Learn featuring Microsoft representatives who will share “How to Keep Goblins Out of Your Network: National Security Council Playing It Safe Online.” Register here for this live webinar.
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In 2018, 17 million tons of textile waste ended up in landfills. All professional women of City of Raleigh (men can support too!) are asked to join us in a clothing swap to make a small difference for our city.You can participate by donating or by shopping. Read More
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The City of Raleigh Human Resources Benefits Team conducted virtual benefits information sessions in the weeks prior to this fall’s open enrollment period to provide you with an overview of the benefits you will have for the plan year 2023. Read More
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Are your communications accessible?
Did you know that one in four U.S. adults have a disability, and around 60 million have significant hearing and /or vision loss?
"Accessible communication" is clear, direct, easy to understand, and available in multiple formats for equal access. Check out guidance, things to look out for, and more. Read More
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City Offers Employees Resources During Trying Times
The City’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP), available through Business Health Services, provides confidential help to employees and their family members experiencing depression, anxiety, PTSD, marriage and family conflicts, work stress, drug and alcohol dependence, and financial difficulties. Read More
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At the City of Raleigh, the performance management cycle consists of three major phases. Each is distinct and separated by specific timeframes. The first phase, which runs October-November, focuses on performance planning and includes the creation of goals and key job responsibilities (KJRs). Learn what you need to do and when – check out a job aid and consider participating in a training session. Read More
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More in-person events are resuming citywide and your Microsoft Outlook calendar offers different options for selecting the type and location of meetings you are planning. Learn more about setting up meeting location options in Outlook in this Knowledge Base article How to Schedule Meeting Locations in Your Outlook Calendar. Read More
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Event for the Unhoused Set For Oct. 21
The City of Raleigh and local service providers will host an event for our community’s unhoused on Friday, October 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Moore Square in downtown Raleigh. Several departments are participating in an upcoming event to connect our community’s unhoused with potential services. Read More
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Join Wellness for Life as they host WakeMed on Wed., Oct. 26, for a virtual presentation on “Women’s Health.” This informative class will review various Women’s Health topics ranging from cancer screenings, self-care, and the power of prevention. We hope to see you there! Read More
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is breast cancer awareness month; a time devoted to educating and early detection of breast cancer. Knowing your family history is lifesaving. Talk to your primary care provider about your family history and see how your history impacts your chances of breast cancer. Read More
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Welcome to Our New Colleagues
Our "Employee Announcements" page is up-to-date and we have several new members listed. See who your new co-workers are! Read More
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Submitting Content for The Loop and/or Corecon
To submit content, visit support.raleighnc.gov. The portal is named "Corecon and The LoopContent Add/Change."
The submittal deadline is NOON on the day before you'd like it to appear. This deadline exists for several reasons - it takes time to locate and edit images, write and/or edit content, upload articles to CORECON, and organize The Loop. For this reason, requests submitted after the deadline will not appear in the next edition.
In general, new articles will appear on Corecon for 30 days. In The Loop, articles will first appear at the top, then move to the "News and Reminders" section until their dates have passed. Time-sensitive information will re-appear at the top as the date approaches.
Photos and/or images are encouraged and should be in .jpg format sized 600 x 450 (4:3 ratio). Pixlr is a great website for editing and resizing photos.
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