OHS Web and Communication Standards
Refer to these standards to ensure consistent use of language, design, and styles across products developed for posting or dissemination on behalf of the Office of Head Start.
Content for the Office of Head Start (OHS) is created by many organizations and individuals. Decisions made during content development affect our audience’s ability to find, understand, and use it. The Web and Communications Standards ensure consistent use of language, design, and styles across products, regardless of their authorship. Consistency in these matters is key to creating a unified voice for OHS, as well as complying with federal regulations. These choices are kept current using research into best practice and input from OHS and the National Training and Technical Assistance Centers Communications Workgroup, as well as evolving federal standards.
Refer to these standards to ensure consistent use of language, design, and styles across products developed for posting or dissemination on behalf of the Office of Head Start.
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Taxonomy fields, a resource tagging system, allows users to explore information collections by applying multiple filters. Each resource is tagged or classified with relevant taxonomy that it shares with similar content.
Here you'll find the essential information for creating titles and other elements of your products.