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MAINSTREAM RESOURCES WORKSHOP August 27, 2004. US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR YOUTH PROGRAMS. WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA) YOUTH PROGRAM. Principles Year-Round Program Serving Youth Aged 14-21 Set-Aside for Out-of-School Youth Youth Services through One-Stop System
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MAINSTREAM RESOURCES WORKSHOPAugust 27, 2004 US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR YOUTH PROGRAMS
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA) YOUTH PROGRAM • Principles • Year-Round Program • Serving Youth Aged 14-21 • Set-Aside for Out-of-School Youth • Youth Services through One-Stop System • Broad Range of Coordinated Services • Academic Preparation • Occupational Preparation • Work Experience • Maturity/ Leadership Skills • Intensive Follow-up • Established Local Youth Councils http://www.doleta.gov/youth_services/Programs_Services.cfm
Each Youth is to Receive • An Assessment of Academic , Occupational & Assessment of Other Needs • Preparation of an Individual Strategy • Including a Career Goal • Access to • Tutoring/ Instruction Leading to a Degree/ GED • Alternative Schools • Adult Mentors • Community Service Opportunities • Summer or Year Round Employment • Occupational Training • Supportive Services • Guidance and Counseling
Current Youth Eligibility • Aged 14-21 • Low Income • And, Be in One of the Following Categories • Deficient in Literacy Skills • School Dropout • Homeless, Runaway or Foster Child • Pregnant or Parenting • Requiring Assistance to Complete Education or Secure A Job
SOME PROPOSED CHANGES • Would Allocate 70 % of Allocation for Out-of-School Youth, 30% for In-School Youth • Would Establish Challenge Grants -25% of Funds • Would Change Youth Allocation Formula • Would Remove Income as an Eligibility Criteria • Would Raise Age Qualification to Aged 16 • Would Serve In-School Youth in Non-School Setting • Would Make Youth Councils Optional • Simplifies National Performance Measurement
NEW DOL YOUTH PRIORITIES • Focus on Alternative Education • Focus on Business Demand—Especially High Growth Industries & Occupations • Focus on Neediest Youth • Youth in Foster Care • Youth Aging Out of Foster Care • Youth Offenders • Children of Incarcerated Parents • Migrant Youth • Focus on Improved Performance
OTHER DOL YOUTH GRANTS • Youth Offender Grants • Ages 14-24 • Ready4Work Offender Re-entry Grants • Ages 18-34 • Youth Opportunity Grants (being phased out) • Hispanic Youth Grants • At-Risk Youth • Youth with Disabilities http://www.grants.gov/
YOUTH BUILD • Funded by the Dept. of Housing and Community Development (HUD), AmeriCorps and Foundations • National Network of 200 Projects-- 13 in Illinois • In YouthBuild programs, unemployed and undereducated young people ages 16-24 work toward their GED or high school diploma while learning construction skills by building affordable housing for homeless and low-income people. • http://www.youthbuild.org/
Dr. Jack MacLennan US Dept. of Labor Employment and Training Administration Region 5 230 S. Dearborn Street, 615# Chicago, IL 60604 312 596-5494 maclennan.john@dol.gov
New Proposed Youth Eligibility • One or More of the Following • School Dropout • Graduates Who Are Basic Skill Deficient and not Attending a School • Court-Involve Youth • Youth Aging out of Foster Care • In-School Youth Who Are • Deficient in Literacy • Homeless, Runaway or Foster Care • Pregnant or Parents • Offenders • Require Additional Assistance