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Orange County WDBs 2023 Biennial Modification to PY 2021-24 Unified Local Plan <br />23 <br /> <br />partners are informed of the local board's priority of service policy, and they assist in <br />referring individuals that meet the priority of service criteria. <br /> <br />E. Services and Activities Available under WIOA Title I Youth Program <br /> <br />The local boards serve eligible in-school and out-of-school youth through contracted <br />service providers and partner organizations, assisting them in their career exploration, <br />planning, education, and skills development. Youth with disabilities are served by <br />providers serving all other youth, with the exception of in-school youth with disabilities <br />under the jurisdiction of the Orange County WDB, who may be served under a specialized <br />contract with Goodwill Industries of Orange County. <br /> <br />WIOA Title I Youth programs include the following fourteen required program elements: <br /> <br />1. Tutoring, study skills training, instruction, and evidence-based dropout prevention <br />and recovery strategies <br />2. Alternative secondary school services, or dropout recovery services, as appropriate <br />3. Paid and unpaid work experiences with academic and occupational education as a <br />component of the work experience <br />4. Occupational skills training <br />5. Education offered concurrently with and in the same context as workforce <br />preparation activities and training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster <br />6. Leadership development opportunities <br />7. Supportive services <br />8. Adult mentoring <br />9. Follow-up services for no less than 12 months after the completion of participation <br />10. Comprehensive guidance and counseling <br />11. Financial literacy education <br />12. Entrepreneurial skills training <br />13. Services that provide labor market and employment information about in -demand <br />industry sectors or occupations available in Orange County <br />14. Activities that help youth prepare for and transition to post-secondary education and <br />training <br /> <br />The ratio of in-school to out-of-school youth served by the local boards is: <br /> <br />WDB In-School Youth Out-of-School Youth <br />Orange County WDB 25% 75% <br />Santa Ana WDB 20% 80% <br />Anaheim WDB 0% 100% <br /> <br />Core services and features of WIOA youth services available in the Orange County region <br />include the following: <br /> <br />Case Management: Case managers provide youth guidance, support, and motivation <br />while enrolled in the program and working toward their education, training, and <br />EXHIBIT 2