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25D - AGMT - WIA YOUTH PROGRAM FUND 13-14
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6/3/2013
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OC Children's Therapeutic Arts Center 2013 -14 Program Narrative <br />& Job Search • Continue monthly life skills training <br />• Continue monthly support group with other WIA participants and staff <br />Indicate the number of youth that will be served: The WIA program at OCCTAC will serve a total of 25 <br />WIA participants. The program will serve 20 out -of- school youth (ages 17 -21) and 5 in- school youth (ages <br />16 -21), for a total of 25 youth. We will prioritize on serving youth with disabilities, foster youth and high school <br />drop -out students. <br />Identify if the program will serve foster youth, youth with disabilities, and youth on probation? <br />Yes, as stated above the WIA program at OCCTAC will serve foster youth (in and out-of-school), out of school <br />youth with disabilities, and high - school dropouts, between the ages of 16 -21. <br />B. Specify how the target groups will be recruited and describe your recruitment plan to fulfill the <br />enrollment goals. WIA requires that 75% of youth be enrolled by the 1't quarter of the program and <br />100% enrollment be reached by the 2" d quarter of the program. OCCTAC has excellent community <br />partners that will help us fulfill our enrollment goals through referrals, as well as help us provide an excellent <br />program for youth. Our key community partners include the following: 1) Santa Ana Work Center, 2) Santa <br />Ana College, 3) SAUSD, TPP, 3) County of Orange, Social Services, and 4) SIATech (School for Integrated <br />Academics and Technologies). Please see attachments for letters of our community partners. OCCTAC is <br />responsible for providing most of the services. SAUSD TPP is responsible for referring youth with disabilities <br />to OCCTAC. The County of Orange, Social Services is responsible for referring foster youth to OCCTAC. The <br />Santa Ana College is responsible for providing instructors at OCCTAC for our 3 state certificate programs, and <br />SIATech provides alternative secondary school services for our high school dropout students. <br />Target group - Youth with Disabilities: OCCTAC has had a strong partnership with the Santa Ana Unified <br />School District, Special Education, Transition Partnership Program (TPP) during the past 5 years to serve youth <br />with disabilities exiting high school. (Please see letter of support). In partnership with the SAUSD TPP <br />program staff, we will ensure that our enrollment goals will be met by the trst quarter. The Case manager will <br />work closely with the TPP staff for referrals of youth with disabilities, and to make sure that our participants <br />will be successful in attaining their goals. OCCTAC's strong partnership with the SAUSD Transitional <br />Partnership Program will aid in the proper enrollment of those youth with disabilities, and to make sure that we <br />meet our 75% youth enrollment benchmark by the first quarter. <br />Target group — Foster Youth: This year we are excited to partner with the County of Orange, Social Services, <br />Children and Families Services Division to serve more foster youth! (Please see letter of support). OCCTAC <br />has been a partner with the County since 2007. We are looking forward to growing our partnership with the <br />County, Social Services to continue to provide and expand work experience placements, vocational training, <br />academic /employment services and mentoring to foster youth in Orange County. On February 2013, OCCTAC <br />hosted an important strategic planning meeting with the County of Orange SSA staff (including the Deputy <br />Director), the City of Santa Ana and Santa Ana Work Center staff to discuss our partnership and commitment to <br />foster youth. This important meeting reassures OCCTAC's commitment to serve foster youth, and we are <br />looking forward to together implement the recommendations discussed at this meeting, such as a planned Open <br />House at OCCTAC and at the Santa Ana WORK Center during the month of April for youth in foster care. <br />Target group — High School Dropout Youth: Last year we started a wonderful partnership with SIATech <br />(School of Integrated Academics and Technologies). As a partner, SIATech provides high school dropout <br />youth the opportunity to earn their diploma, attain industry- standard certifications and increase their literacy and <br />numeracy abilities. The SIATech principal, Ronald Stagg, participates in community meetings and activities <br />and supports OCCTAC in its endeavors whenever possible. A eredentialed Special Education teacher is <br />available to assess students and write IEP or 504 plans for students. The teacher also provides professional <br />development to OCCTAC and other Santa Ana YSPN members in working with students who have special <br />ZAP-z353 <br />
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