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Program and Compliance Management. V I R T U A L L Y. Workshop: Your Data/Your Story. Outline. Using the most recent WIASRD data (4 qtrs ending 9/30/12) Who You’re Serving What They’re Getting With What Results Recommendation: Print no more than two slides a page.
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Program and Compliance Management V I R T U A L L Y Workshop: Your Data/Your Story
Outline Using the most recent WIASRD data (4 qtrs ending 9/30/12) Who You’re Serving What They’re Getting With What Results Recommendation: Print no more than two slides a page
Who You’re Serving • Relative to: • Target Groups • Characteristics • Service Levels
Adults and Dislocated Workers The following analyses include frequently referenced populations (e.g., in State Strategic Plans) Disabled LEP Public Assistance Educational Level Veterans
Youth The following analyses reflect priorities for the WIA Youth program nationally Age and School Status Basic Skills Deficiency Other Barriers What do the data indicate? What jumps out at you?
What They’re Getting • Relative to: • Adults and Dislocated Workers • Receipt of Core, Intensive, Training • Type of Training for those trained • Youth • Program Elements • Leveraged Resources • Reported Co-Enrollment • Discretionary Grants?
Type of Training (WIASRD #340)Adults and Dislocated Workers who Received Training
Leveraging ResourcesCo-Enrollment of Adults/Dislocated Workers
Leveraging Resources (2)Co-Enrollment of Adults/Dislocated Workers
With What Results • Relative to: • Basic Performance Metrics • Return on Service Investments