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Attachment A <br />• Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices <br />• Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers <br />II. PURPOSE <br />WIOA promotes the integration of core programs into the workforce development system. Core <br />programs include: Adult, Dislocated Worker and Youth formula programs; Adult Education and <br />Literacy Programs; Wagner-Peyser Act employment services program; and Vocational <br />Rehabilitation Act Services. All local partners will share in the overarching mission to work <br />together to continually improve the workforce system by being responsive to the needs of all of <br />the customers served. <br />III. REGIONAL VISION STATEMENT <br />In order to achieve sustainable economicgrowth, meetthe demands of global competition in the <br />changing economy, and improve the quality of life for Californians, the State shall have a <br />collaborative, inclusive and flexible workforce development system that fully engages the public <br />and private sectors, integrates education and workforce preparation, and offers Californians <br />lifelong opportunities to maximize their employment potential. <br />This MOU structure provides the most efficient way to achieve uniform service delivery systems, <br />improved customer service and innovation in the region. The MOU is designed to promote <br />system to system agreement / partnership. <br />IV. ONE-STOP SYSTEM SERVICES <br />Innovative programs and strategies must be designed to meet the needs of customers. Services <br />include the three types of "career services" authorized under WIOA (basic career services, <br />individualized career services, and follow-up services) as well as training services and services <br />provided to employers, young adults, veterans, older adults and other special populations. <br />Services provided by Social Services Agency are attached as Exhibit 1. <br />V. RESPONSIBILITY OF AJCC PARTNERS <br />All ADCC Partners shall commit to the following goals to share responsibility for planning, implementing <br />and operating the (1) Orange County One -Stop Centers and (2) Santa Ana W/O/R/K Center: <br />1, The AJCC Partners agree to participate in joint planning, plan development, and modification of <br />activities to accomplish the following: <br />• Continuous partnership building <br />• Continuous planning in response to state and federal requirements <br />• Responsiveness to local and economic conditions, including employer needs <br />• Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs <br />• Performance management to measure the success of the local One -Stop system overall and <br />to enhance performance in a spirit of quality management and continuous improvement <br />2. Make applicable services available to customers through the one-stop delivery system. <br />Page 2 of 12 <br />