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Community Development
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19D
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4/4/2017
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AJCC Programs &Partners <br />Roles and Resquece Contributions <br />Title 1 Programs and Services; <br />• <br />Title I- Adult and (2) Title I - Dislocated Worker Programs includes outreach, intake, <br />orientation, assessment, intensive and training services, support services and twelve. <br />ProPath, Inc. is the current <br />Operator for the OCDB One- <br />months of follow up. <br />Stop system. The AWDB <br />• <br />Title V- Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP) offers low income <br />operates the Anaheim Job <br />older workers paid community service and training opportunities. The goal of the <br />Center. The SAWDB operates <br />program Is to help seniors become employable and to obtain unsubsidized <br />the Santa Ana WORK center. <br />employment. <br />• <br />Veterans Employment - Related Assistance Program (VEAP) targets veterans' unique <br />Title I —Young Adult Services. <br />needs and occupational goals, with an emphasis on those who recently returned to <br />Access to 14 program <br />civilian life. The program serves all of Orange County as well as veterans who are <br />elements applicable to Young <br />referred from Los Angeles County, and from the Camp Pendleton area in Northern San <br />Adult services for In- School <br />Diego County. Veterans' access training, support services, and job referrals unique to <br />and Out -of- School Youth <br />their skillsets and career goals, PGWIN (Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment <br />(providers listed in section <br />Network) is also a provider of VEAP services. <br />3Eiv) <br />• <br />Supervised Population Workforce Training Grant serves participants referred by <br />Orange County Probation and provides training and work experience leading to <br />industry sector employment. <br />9 <br />Business Services /Rapid Response services assist employers with finding skilled <br />workers and provide access to other supports including education and training for their <br />current workforce, job fairs, recruitment activities and layoff aversion, <br />Title If - Adult Education and <br />• <br />• <br />Adult education and literacy programs, activities, and services <br />Information on how to access services: outreach, intake, assessment and orientation <br />Family Literacy is provided by <br />a variety of organizations <br />. <br />Determination of eligibility for Adult Education programs, activities, and services, <br />including: <br />including financial aid information /assistance <br />• <br />English language acquisition programs <br />(1) Rancho Santiago <br />• <br />Literacy programs, activities, and services <br />Community College District; <br />. <br />English literacy and civics education services <br />(2) Saddleback College; <br />. <br />Family literacy activities <br />(3) School of Continuing <br />Education — North Orange <br />• <br />Workplace adult education and literacy activities <br />County Community College <br />• <br />Workforce preparation activities <br />District; <br />Integrated education and training programs <br />(4) Coast Community College <br />Corrections education and the education of other institutionalized individuals <br />District; (5) Garden Grove <br />Employment services and coordination with other agencies on job development <br />Unified School District; <br />Specialized support services such as child care assistance, mental health, drug and <br />(6) Huntington Beach Union <br />alcohol treatment, emergency assistance, such as but not limited to transportation, <br />High School District and <br />food, shelter, etc., (funding and eligibility permitting) <br />(7) Boat People SOS. <br />• <br />Pre - vocational skills training <br />• <br />Coordination with One -Stop System <br />• <br />Fostering demand - driven skills attainment <br />• <br />Other activities/ services appropriate to the agency and their funding sources <br />Title 111 Employment <br />EDD provides staff and oversight for the following programs: <br />Development Department <br />• <br />• <br />Title Ill — Wagner- Peyser <br />Trade Adjustment Assistance Program (TAA) <br />1EDD) is co- located in <br />comprehensive AJCCs. <br />• <br />Unemployment Insurance (UI) <br />• <br />4 Veterans' Programs — Jobs for Veterans State Grant <br />Title IV Vocational <br />a <br />Outreach, intake, and orientation <br />Rehabilitation <br />• <br />Vocational rehabilitation programs, activities, and services <br />Department of Rehabilitation <br />a <br />Determination of eligibility for customers entering through vocational rehabilitation <br />programs, activities, and services <br />DOR is co- located in <br />comprehensive AJCCs. <br />. <br />Coordination of services with other partners <br />0 <br />19D -73 OC Local Plan <br />
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