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Title: WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT YOUTH PROGRAM SERVICES


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WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT YOUTH PROGRAM SERVICES
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WIA Services

Framework Services
10 Elements
Service
Service
Intake Eligibility
Assessment
Follow- up
ISS
ISS
Case Management
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OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT
Intake Eligibility
Assessment
Service
Follow- up
ISS
ISS
Set Goals
Case Manage Progress
Achieve
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Assessment
  • WIA Section 129 (c )(1)(A) provides the each
    youth will receive an objective assessment of
    academic and occupational skills and service
    needs which include
  • Educational history (basic skills assessment
    included)
  • Employment history
  • Asset and strengths
  • Career interests and skills
  • Other services needs (barriers and personal
    aspirations)

All younger youth (CFR 665.204) and
out-of-school Youth (TEGL 17-05) must be screened
for basic skill deficiency
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INDIVIDUAL SERVICE STRATEGY (ISS)
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Individual Service Strategy
Develop an Individual Service Strategy that meets
the requirements of WIA 129 (c )(1) (B)
  • Identifying an age appropriate career goal
  • Provide preparation for postsecondary education
  • Links to academic and occupational learning
  • Prepare youth for employment
  • Build strong links to job market and employers
  • Basic Skills Deficiency and other barriers must
    be addressed in the service strategy

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Individual Service Strategy
  • The ISS should clearly indicate the youth
    participation in the development, signature is
    important
  • Goal statements must be relevant for the
    participants academic, social and career needs
  • The Mass Work-based Learning Plan must be used to
    document work experiences

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Setting ISS Goals
  • All younger youth (age 14-18) must have a minimum
    of one goal set each year and may have a maximum
    of three goals per year
  • If the participant is deficient in basic literacy
    skills (below 8th grade level) the individual
    must set one basic skills goal (the participant
    may also set work readiness and/or occupational
    goals if appropriate)
  • The target date for accomplishing each skill goal
    must be set for no later than one year
  • Goals should be greater than normal variation
    upon retesting

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Setting ISS Goals
  • Basic Skills Measurable increases in basic
    educational skills reading comprehension, math
    computation, writing, speaking, listening,
    problem solving and reasoning

Example Increase math problem solving skills by
one grade level
Work Readiness Skills includes the world of
work awareness, occupational information, job
search techniques.  
Example Pete will complete a resume, cover
letter and mock interview
Occupational Skills proficiency to perform
actual tasks and techniques required by certain
occupational fields familiarity with tools,
equipment, record keeping
Example Vanessa will successfully complete the
CNA course
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THE 10 SERVICEELEMENTS
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Discussion Activity
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10 Service Elements
Intake Eligibility
Service
Follow- up
Assessment
ISS
ISS
Case Manage Progress
Set Goals
Achieve
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TEN SERVICEELEMENTS
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Element 1 Tutoring/Study Skills
  • Instruction leading to secondary school
    completion.
  • including dropout prevention strategies.

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Element 2 Alternative Education
  • Alternative High School
  • GED

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Element 3 Summer Employment
  • Must be directly linked to academic and
    occupational learning
  • NOT intended to be a stand-alone program

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Element 4 Work Experiences
  • Paid and unpaid work experiences (including
    internships and job shadowing as provided in
    (664.460 and 664.479).
  • May be in private, for-profit sector or
    non-profit and public sector.
  • Mass Work-based Learning Plan is the tool to use.

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Element 4 Work Experiences-contd
  • May include
  • Instruction in employability or work readiness
    skills
  • Exposure to various aspects of an industry
  • Progressively more complex tasks
  • Internships and job shadowing
  • Integration of basic academic skills into work
    activities
  • Supported work, work adjustment, transitional
    activities
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Service learning and
  • Paid and unpaid community service.

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Element 5 Occupation Skills Training
  • Associated with measuring technical skills
  • Skill achieve are recognized by an accrediting
    body
  • Skill achieve usually qualify trainees for entry
    level or
  • Leads to a higher level job placement.

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Element 6 Leadership Development
  • Leadership Development Opportunities, encouraging
    responsibility and other positive social
    behaviors
  • Community service learning projects
  • Peer-centered activities, including peer
    mentoring-tutoring
  • Organizational and team work training, incl.
    leadership training
  • Training in decision making
  • Citizenship training, life skills (Parenting,
    work behavior,budgeting)

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Element 7 Supportive Services
Supportive Services, which may include the
services listed in CFR 664.440.
  • Linkages to community services
  • Assistance with child care, dependant care, or
    transportation
  • Housing
  • Referrals to medical services
  • Assistance with uniforms or other appropriate
    work attire
  • And work-related tools, including such items as
    eye glasses and
  • And protective eye gear (also WIA 129(c )
    (2)(G).

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Element 8 Adult Mentoring
  • Is a one to one supportive relationship between
    an adult and a youth.
  • Duration of at least twelve (12) months both
    during and after program participation.

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Element 9 Follow up Services
  • Regular contact with a youth participants
    employer
  • Assistance in securing better paying jobs,
    career/education development
  • Work-related peer support groups Adult mentoring
  • Tracking progress of youth in employment

Definition found in CFR 664.450.
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Element 10 Guidance Counseling
  • Comprehensive Guidance Counseling, including
    drug
  • And alcohol abuse counseling, as well as
    referrals to counseling
  • As appropriate to the needs of the individual
    youth.

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