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ORANGE COUNTY CONSERVATION CORPS
Contract #
A-2018-164
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/19/2018
Destruction Year
2024
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See letters from OC Re -Entry Partnership, Working Wardrobes, Women Helping Women, <br />ProSafe, and Contract Services Group, Inc. <br />8. Tutoring <br />A. Describe in detail the tutoring resources that will be provided to youth <br />The Education Corps Charter School credentialed teachers will interact with WIOA <br />Corpsmembers on a daily basis as they attend class five days a week, Monday -Friday, and provide <br />additional one on one tutoring as needed. Week -end work/school activities will be scheduled as <br />needed and appropriate. The WIOA Program Specialist (case manager) will meet at least monthly <br />to monitorthe participant's progress in meeting their Individual Service Strategy goals, and other <br />work/school/personal issues that may arise. <br />Other organizations such as social services, counseling centers, probation/parole, etc., may be <br />providing outside support services as in -kind support for this proposal. Many WIOA participants <br />may come to the Corps already involved is such services while others may be referred. The Corps <br />strongly believes in the All Youth, One System Concept which promotes networking with many <br />outside entities to ensure all WIOA Corpsmembers are linked to a variety of support services in <br />the community. <br />9. Mentoring <br />A. Specify how your organization will provide mentoring to youth <br />OCCC staff members will meet daily with WIOA Corpsmembers to deliver program components. <br />Corpsmembers will be assigned to work in a crew which is supervised by one of the OCCC's Crew <br />Supervisors. The Crew Supervisor will work Monday -Thursday with WIOA Corpsmembers to <br />complete assigned work projects. Other OCCC staff or interns meet with WIOA Corpsmembers <br />as needed for specialized trainings, workshops, or individualized follow up regarding <br />work/school/personal issues that may arise. <br />B. Specify what types of support your organization will offer youth who are facing challenging <br />obstacles such as: family dysfunctions, mental health issues, substance abuse, low self- <br />esteem, probation, gang issues, parenting issues, etc. <br />WIOA Corpsmembers will be provided with supportive services such as referrals for legal, <br />medical, substance abuse, health, housing, family/personal guidance and counseling. It is <br />important to note that the OCCC has added a key position to our programs and service with the <br />addition of a Guidance Counselor we are able to hold group sessions and individual counseling <br />sessions on the issues and challenges that face our participants. <br />C. Will your organization offer mental health services or referrals? Please describe <br />EXHIBIT A <br />
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