WIOA ALL THE NEWS THATS FIT TO PRINT Reporting from Wilmington NC Ace Political Reporter Bob Knight Cub Investigative Reporter John Chamberlin Lets Talk About A really big show In Passing WIOA What Did ID: 763974
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WIOA: ALL THE NEWS THAT’S FIT TO PRINT Reporting from Wilmington, NC:Ace Political Reporter Bob KnightCub Investigative Reporter John Chamberlin
Let’s Talk About A really big show
In Passing WIOA, What Did CONGRESS WANT?THE ADMINISTRATION OR DOL WANT?THE STATES WANT?LOCAL BUSINESS MEMBERS OF WIBS WANT?EDUCATION INTERESTS WANT?ADVOCACY GROUPS WANT?
BUSNIESS-LED BOARDS NOT PICSNOT WIBSNOT SURF BOARDSBUT –WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARDS
BUILD A SYSTEM NOT A COLLECTION OF PROGRAMSWIOA Title I.B: Adult, Dislocated Worker & Youth ProgramsWIOA Title II: Adult Education and Literacy WIOA Title III: The Employment ServiceWIOA Title IV: Vocational Rehabilitation
IT’S A PRETTY BIG TEAM: Also in the Required Lineup of One-Stop System PartnersTANFSCSEP Program—Title V of Older Americans Act Postsecondary career and technical education under the Perkins Act Job Corps Native American Programs Veterans E&T programs Programs for Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers YouthBuild National and Community Service Act programs SNAP E&T programs under Community Services Block Grant Trade Adjustment Assistance HUD-Administered Employment & Training Programs Programs under state unemployment insurance Second Chance Act (ex-offender programs) Programs under Rehab Act E&T programs carried out by Small Business Administration May add other Programs as proposed by governor/approved by locals
AMERICAN JOB CENTERS Provision of skills and credentials for good jobsAccess/opportunities for those with barriersHigh quality employer servicesRigorous evaluations for continuous improvement High-quality, integrated data-driven decision making
DID YOU SAY MOO? No. I asked how it is going with all those MOUs?And what about everyone paying their fair share of costs?
ARE WE PLACING MORE EMPHASIS ON WORK-BASED LEARNING? ApprenticeshipCustomized trainingOJTInternshipsIncumbent worker training
REGIONAL PLANNING WITH LOCAL CONTROL
BALANCING THE GOALS OF WIOA Priority of ServiceEconomic DevelopmentSkill-ShortagesLabor ShortagesUnemployedUnderemployedLow Income Families
Special Populations VeteransEx-offendersImmigrantsPeople with DisabilitiesOlder Workers
Youth Morphs to Young AdultHas our programs, strategies, interventions, target populations or something else changed?How.
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