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1
The Quiz Show
  • Work Activities

2
Federal Work Activity Categories
  • What are the 12 federal work activity categories?

3
Federal Work Activity Categories
  1. Unsubsidized employment
  2. Subsidized private employment
  3. Subsidized public employment
  4. Work experience
  5. On-the-job training
  6. Job search and job readiness
  7. Community service
  8. Vocational educational training
  9. Providing childcare
  10. Job skills training (directly related to
    employment
  11. Education directly related to employment
  12. Satisfactory attendance at GED or diploma

4
Federal Work Activity Categories
  • What are the 9 basic work activity categories?

5
Basic Work Activity Categories
  1. Unsubsidized employment
  2. Subsidized private employment
  3. Subsidized public employment
  4. Work experience
  5. On-the-job training
  6. Job search and job readiness
  7. Community service programs
  8. Vocational educational training
  9. Providing childcare

6
Basic Work Activity Categories
  • What basic work activity categories are time
    limited by federal law?

7
Basic Work Activity Categories
  • Job Search
  • Vocational Education Training

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8
Basic Work Activity Categories
  • How many weeks in a row can a participant
    actually complete job searches and the job
    searches count towards the participation rate?

9
Basic Work Activity Categories
  • Job Search
  • 4 Consecutive Weeks

10
Basic Work Activity Categories
  • How many weeks can a participant complete the job
    searches and the job search activity count in the
    participation rate (total) during the federal
    fiscal year (cumulative)?

11
Basic Work Activity Categories
  • Job Search
  • 4 Consecutive weeks
  • 6 Cumulative weeks in the FFY

12
Basic Work Activity Categories
  • How many months in a participants lifetime can a
    participant complete hours in vocational
    education and the hours count (one or more) in
    the participation rate as a countable work
    activity?

13
Basic Work Activity Categories
  • 12 months in an entire lifetime

14
Basic Work Activity Categories
  • Vocational education federal language
  • Vocational educational training may only count
    for a total of 12 months for any individual
  • If an individual is included in the numerator for
    a month as a result of participation in
    Vocational Education, those hours will count as
    one of the months in the 12 month limit,
    regardless of the number of hours used

15
Basic Plus Work Activities
  • What are the basic plus work activity categories
    under federal law?

16
Basic Plus Work Activity Categories
  • Job skills training directly related to
    employment
  • Education Directly Related to Employment
  • For persons without a high school diploma or a
    GED
  • Satisfactory attendance at a secondary school or
    in a course of study leading to a GED
  • For persons without a high school diploma or a GED

17
Basic Plus Work Activity Categories
  • Define the term Basic Plus work activity?
  • Simply stated, when can basic plus work activity
    categories be counted in the participation rate?

18
Work Activity Categories
  • Activities may be counted in the participation
    rate if the individual participates the minimum
    required hours in basic work activities
  • Each family type must complete a number of hours
    in a basic countable work activity category
    (foundation hours)
  • Above that minimum requirement, the individual
    may participate in the same or other basic
    activities or in basic plus activities

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Work Activity Categories
  • Jenny is single mother of three
  • Her youngest child is 6 months
  • Jenny and her career specialist (you) determine
    that she would benefit from a worksite in her
    chosen career field to gain work experience and
    employability skills
  • What basic activity category will you assign her
    to?
  • How many hours must she participate in the work
    activity category to meet participation rate
    requirements?
  • You must provide number of hours in a basic
    countable work activity if applicable.

20
Work Activity Categories
  • Single parent home with a child under the age of
    six must participate in a minimum of 20 hours
  • Must be in a basic work activity
  • Additional hours may be required or requested
  • Additional hours may be in a basic or basic plus
    activity

21
Everyone Plays for Points
  • Name a job search or job readiness assistance
    activity that exists in your area?

22
Work Activities
  • If a participant is enrolled in a work experience
    plus education (WEP) activity, does the OSST case
    have to have both a work site and an education
    code?

23
Work Activities
  • No
  • Work experience plus education (WEP)
  • Coded in the computer as 220
  • Includes both education and worksite under one
    code
  • Community service work experience (CWEP)
  • Worksite hours only

24
Frequently Asked Question
  • If I enroll the participant in CWEP, I get more
    work site hours. So, can I enter both CWEP and an
    education activity?

25
Frequently Asked Question
  • Yes
  • Does the CWEP calculation bring the worksite
    hours up to 20/30/50?
  • If no, are you going to assign another basic
    countable work activity?
  • If no, would WEP be better even though worksite
    hours are less?

26
Work Activities
  • How do I determine the number of hours a
    participant must be engaged in work site hours
    under
  • WEP
  • CWEP
  • CLUE Give the calculation

27
Work Activities
  • WEP (220)
  • (Temporary Cash Assistance amount for the
    month/Floridas minimum wage)/4.3
  • CWEP (210)
  • (Temporary Cash Assistance amount Food Stamp
    amount)/Floridas minimum wage/4.3

28
Work Activities
  • Florida Statutes do not expound on work activity
    requirements or definitions.
  • True or False

29
Work Activities
  • FALSE
  • Florida Statutes 445.024 has a lot of information
  • Did you know WEP must be supervised and
    structured?
  • Did you know WEP requires benchmarks, goals,
    outcomes and time limits to ensure the
    participant moves towards self-sufficiency?

30
Work Activities
  • Worksites assigned under Community Service Work
    Experience (CWEP) and WEP must be in a private
    for profit agency.
  • True or False

31
Work Activities
  • False
  • Work sites under WEP or CWEP must be at a public
    or private NOT-for-profit agency

32
Appropriate Work Activity
  • Bob
  • Single father of two
  • Youngest child is 9
  • Bob reports that he injured his back and is under
    doctors care (no documentation) and cannot work
  • Reviewing his initial assessment, his last job
    was in 2005
  • You assign him to unassisted job search while he
    is securing medical documentation. Is this
    appropriate?

33
Appropriate Work Activity
  • NO
  • Why? He reported an injury that is not limiting
    employment. Employment does not appear to be a
    goal at the moment
  • He stated he cannot work, is he likely to comply?
  • He can be assigned to another activity and
    request that he secure medical documentation
    regarding his limitations to employment and his
    treatment plan so you both can establish clear
    goals and a path towards those goals

34
Appropriate Work Activity
  • Christopher would like to be an RN. After
    reviewing all other eligibility requirements, it
    is recognized that he needs to bring his basic
    education skills (math, reading and language)
    from a 8th grade level to a 10th grade level
  • What activity would you assign Christopher to?

35
Appropriate Work Activity
  • Options (review his goals and develop steps
    towards the goal)
  • Employment
  • Get a job and go to school part time
  • Intense referral process
  • WEP (worksite in the health care field and
    education)
  • Not an option
  • Vocational education
  • Vocational education cannot be used for
    remediation
  • Job skills training
  • Job skills training is customized training to
    meet the specific needs of an employer or
    industry
  • An option but does not count in the participation
    rate if it is the primary or only activity
  • Secondary school attendance
  • Adult basic education

36
Everyone Plays for Points
  • Jenny has turned in a medical verification form
    indicating she cannot work due to a physical
    limitation
  • What should Jenny be assigned to?
  • What should be included in Jennys IRP?
  • What should the system reflect?

37
Appropriate Work Activity
  • What should Jenny be assigned to?
  • Activities she can engage in that consider her
    limitations and assist her towards her goal
  • What should be included in Jennys IRP?
  • A clear treatment plan
  • Needs, barriers and goals, including employment
    goals
  • Activities and steps to complete the activities
    that will help Jenny meet her goals
  • What should the system reflect?
  • Her deferral
  • Any activity she is engaged in
  • SSI/SSDI application if appropriate

38
Appropriate Work Activity
  • Jenny is unable to work or go to school, but
    would eventually like to complete her GED and
    work from home through a medical transcription
    program
  • Because she has a complete and permanent
    disability, she has agreed to apply for SSI/SSDI
  • She is given a GED and an employment skills
    workbook. Can we code her as 731 to make it a
    countable activity for the participation rate?

39
Appropriate Work Activity
  • No
  • For vocational education to count as a primary
    activity for the participation rate
  • The education cannot include remediation of basic
    skills
  • The education program must be designed to provide
    participant with skills and certification
    necessary for employment in an occupational area

40
Appropriate Work Activity
  • Paris comes to her first appointment and states
    she really wants to get a job
  • It is her first week of participation
  • She has not had a job in six months
  • Her two previous jobs lasted about 3 months each
  • Should you refer her to conduct a non-assisted
    job search?

41
Appropriate Work Activity
  • It is not recommended
  • Why?
  • Considering her current goal and desire to get a
    job, what would you assign her to?

42
Appropriate Work Activity
  • As of February 2006, what was Floridas
    unemployment rate?

43
Appropriate Work Activity
  • 3.2
  • Employment
  • Is a threshold to a career
  • Is an environment to gain employability skills
  • Is an environment to earn references
  • Is an environment to gain skills

44
Appropriate Work Activity
  • What is the most common activity type (or
    specific activity) assigned to participants by
    RWB providers?

45
Job Search and Job Club
46
National Comparison
47
Florida Engagement
48
What Would You Do (WWYD)?
  • Participant 1 needs
  • ABE
  • Work experience
  • Employability skills
  • Job search Assistance
  • What activity would you assign?
  • What code would be in the system?

49
What Would You Do (WWYD)?
  • Options
  • WEP (220)
  • ABE and work site
  • Worksite should be linked to future employment
    goals
  • Education and worksite goals must be established
    and monitored

50
What Would You Do (WWYD)?
  • Participant 2 wants to become an RN
  • Has a GED, TABE test is 11th grade
  • Does not have a felony or violent record
  • Has applied at school and has been accepted
    starting June 15 (summer term)
  • What activity would you assign the participant
    to?
  • What code should be placed in the system?

51
What Would You Do (WWYD)?
  • Work and school
  • The individual can work in the hospital part time
    and go to school
  • WEP (220)
  • Save Voc Education (731) for intense semesters
  • Use if the individual is at school and in a
    practicum
  • Vocational education primary (731)
  • Last resort

52
All Play-What Would You Do?
  • You are meeting for the first time with a refugee
    from Cuba that
  • Does not have the ability to work in the U.S.
  • Does not have a SSN
  • Has limited English speaking skills
  • Where do you go from here?
  • What activity can he be placed in?
  • Is the activity countable?

53
WWYD?
  • Ultimately
  • Treat the individual like a participant in the
    program
  • Complete the initial assessment of work history,
    employability, skills, etc.
  • Review both barriers to employment and employment
    goals
  • Development a plan that is appropriate for the
    individual to move towards employment

54
WWYD?
  • Activities that may be appropriate
  • Apply for and secure employment papers
  • Apply for and secure an INS status
  • Apply for and secure a SSN
  • Take ESOL classes (if needed)
  • Secure employability skills for the Florida
    workforce
  • Basic education or advanced skills classes if
    needed

55
WWYD?
  • Are these activities countable?
  • Depends on how they are used
  • Depends on how they are entered in the system
  • Use activities appropriately
  • Assist and encourage the individual to build on
    his/her skills
  • Engage the individual while securing
    documentation and employment approval

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Basic work activities
Basic Work Activities Exceptions Code
Unsubsidized Employment Skill Development/Job Tracking
Subsidized Employment Skill Development/Job Tracking
Work Exp combined with Education (WEP) Worksite hours must be based on calculation and the activity must include education 220
Job Search Job Readiness Assistance (job club) No more than 4 consecutive weeks in FFY, or a total of 6 weeks in FFY 120 110 (job club / employment prep
Community Service Work Experience Cannot exceed the hours resulting from the calculation 210
Vocational Education Training Limited to 12 months in a lifetime Cannot be or include remediation
Providing Childcare Only if the family is in CWEP 780
Satisfactory attendance in GED/Diploma for a Teen or Teen Parent w/o a Diploma or GED Teen or minor head of household 712
Education Directly Related to Employment Teen or minor head of household 712
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BASIC PLUS ACTIVITIES
Basic Plus Activities Exceptions Code
Job Skills Training Countable above 20 hours in basic activities 310
Education Related to Employment Countable above 20 hours in basic activities 712
Satisfactory attendance at secondary school or GED class Countable above 20 hours in basic activities for those without a high school diploma or GED 713
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