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Item 52 - Award Youth Agreements Funded with Federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Funds
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Item 52 - Award Youth Agreements Funded with Federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Funds
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QC CHILDREN'S <br />THERAPEUTIC AR TS <br />2215 N Broadway • Santa Ana, CA 92706 • 714.547 .5468 • Fax 714.564.9690 • www.occtac.or g <br />No replacement bus pass, gas card or ACCESS coupon book will be issued in the <br />event the patticipant loses his/her bus pass, gas card or ACCESS coupon book. <br />Fingerprinting-Live Scan and TB Test: <br />Patticipants who work with children and are placed in an educational setting will be <br />required to undergo Fingerprinting-Live Scan through the Depattment of Justice <br />and show a cleared TB Test. This suppo1tive service will be available for pa1ticipants <br />on a case-by-case basis and determined by the case manager. <br />Work and School Related Materials: <br />A pa1ticipant may need to purchase books, fees, school supplies and/or other <br />necessary materials to enable him/her to paiticipate in activities leading to a <br />credential. A paiticipant may need to purchase work related equipment, attire, tools, <br />or cettification for the purpose of obtaining employment and to enable him/her to be <br />successful in employment. <br />Laptops and Technology: During this time where Covid-19 is impacting prograln <br />services, if a need fo�· technology such as a laptop, tablet, or wi-fi/hotspot is <br />determined in order to complete a WIOA program goal, a paiticipant may be eligible <br />for this suppo1tive service on a case-by-case basis. This service is contingent upon <br />approval by the Program Coordinator and OCCTAC Director. (Follow micro-purchase <br />procedures outlined in WSD 17-08 when purchasing these items.) <br />Child/Dependent Care <br />Other: <br />After identifying the need for assistance and eliminating other resources, the case <br />manager and the pa1ticipant will develop a service plan (ISS) and update progress in <br />the case notes. <br />Childcare assistance is defined as the provision of $75 payment to <br />institution/daycare/childcare provider upon receiving an invoice. <br />Pa1ticipants may receive assistance with childcare or dependent care, which will <br />enable them to pa1ticipate in activities. Childcare will be limited to a maximum of <br />$75.00 per month per child/dependent. Supportive service available to all youth that <br />enrolled in the program as pregnant or parenting youth. <br />Any other miscellaneous type expenses not mentioned above may be considered with <br />proper authorization. The request must be fully documented and all receipts in proper <br />order. <br />2 <br />Attachment A Revised: 05/07/2021 EXHIBIT 1
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