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Item 12 - Youth Workforce Services under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
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EXHIBIT 1 <br />2024-25 Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center <br />Youth Employment Program - WIOA Proposal <br />5. Research major and minor requirements for achievement <br />6. Apply to programs that will provide additional services that youth will need <br />while in post secondary education (FAFSA, BOG, DSPS, EOPS ect.) <br />U <br />7. Create educational plan and registration to courses. <br />D. Describe in detail how the program will prepare youth for postsecondary education and <br />training. The WIOA case manager, career and educational counselors meet regularly with each <br />WIOA youth to discussjob leads, employment opportunities and post -secondary education. <br />The case manager and career counselor helps youth with employment, and the educational <br />counselor helps youth with entering post -secondary education. The career counselor will assess <br />all youth using ONET to learn about their career preference, interests and skills, and then match <br />them with carriers of their choice. Youth will then be able to obtain assistance in researching <br />different majors, vocational training and certificate programs that will allow them to enter into <br />post -secondary education in their field of interest. The Educational Counselor will also provide <br />assistance to youth in completing all necessary registration and financial aid, scholarships and <br />any important forms to minimize any stress and anxiety on registration or financial burdens. <br />How will your organization expose youth to the various post -secondary educational <br />institutions (colleges, universities, vocational training schools, apprenticeships, etc.). All year <br />round, the WIOA youth and staff attend field trips to the various colleges and universities so <br />they can get motivated and encouraged to enroll in any of these institutions with the help of <br />the case manager and the career and educational counselors at OCCTAC. <br />Describe the certificates that youth will be able to earn while in your program or within 1 year <br />after exit. As mentioned previously, OCCTAC has a very strong partnership with the Santa Ana <br />College and Rancho Santiago Community College. Currently, we offer 2 State Certificate <br />programs at OCCTAC and all of the courses are taught at OCCTAC's facility by the SAC faculty. <br />Please see below (Table 8) for a brief description of these certificate programs. <br />14 <br />
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