Washington State’s Dementia Action Collaborative (DAC) is hosting several virtual listening sessions.
The DAC wants to hear about the special challenges that people living with dementia and their families face today, and ideas for addressing those challenges in the future.
How to Register: Choose one of the following listening sessions that best fits your schedule. We encourage registering in advance for a session.
General Membership is open to all current Washington State employees, including full-time, part-time, hourly, and salaried employees who are committed to supporting and advancing the mission of WIN.
First time coming to a WIN General Membership Meeting?
The WIN Business Resource Group (BRG) welcomes all members and allies. Our BRG serve as a resource for all immigrants who are state employees to connect, share and educate each other and Washington state agencies on the skills, expertise and cultural value of a diverse workforce. (Note: WIN defines as "immigrant" as a person born in a foreign country or having a foreign-born parent.
If you would like more information or want to volunteer for WIN, please consider joining our sub-committees. Please reach out to the WIN chair, Christina Pourarien and WIN vice-chair, Sally Elliott at win@ofm.wa.gov to chat about what our subcommittees are working on and ways to get involved.
WIN strives provide accessible for all people. Please email win@ofm.wa.gov for any accommodation requests.
Get Involved with a BRG
Statewide business resource groups (BRGs) bring together groups of employees and their allies who have a common interest or characteristic. All BRGs have a charter, mission, goals and bylaws and contribute to an overall statewide business strategy. BRG members bring their unique knowledge and perspectives, making them an asset to state business needs, such as recruitment and retention. (OFM.wa.gov/BRGs)
Support the professional development of immigrant state employees. Recommend strategies to advance recruitment, retention, career progression and leadership development. Educate state agencies on the experience, skills and knowledge of immigrants and the value of a diverse workforce.
WHAT WE DO:
Provide a support structure, educational resources and leadership assistance for immigrant state employees. Encourage immigrants to consider the state as an employer of choice through inter-agency and external outreach activities. Serve as a resource for the Office of Financial Management, State Human Resources division and state agencies in creating and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce.