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Throughout this toolkit, you will find the resources you need to create, and maintain, a Just Culture framework at your institution to promote a strong culture of safety. Culture is defined as how we do things - our morale, customs, behaviors, beliefs, and even the way we develop trust.

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For new grantees and applicants, the JustGrants registration is part of the application process.

This e-newsletter provides updates, information, and resources to assist DOJ award applicants, recipients and other stakeholders in using JustGrants, DOJ’s grants management system, and ASAP, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s payment management system.

The Just Communities Score for this Weighted Socioeconomic analysis ranges from 4 to 72, where a low Just Community Score analysis results indicate a low significance and a high Just Community Score indicates high significance.

In a Just Culture the organization and team members share accountability for safety and quality, learn from errors and mishaps, understand humans make mistakes, design systems to prevent errors, and treat people fairly when errors happen.