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CALIFORNIA HISPANIC COMMISION ON ALCOCHOL & DRUG ABUSE
Contract #
A-2006-236
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
9/5/2006
Expiration Date
6/30/2007
Insurance Exp Date
11/18/2007
Destruction Year
2016
Notes
Amended by A-2006-236-01
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CALIFORNIA HISPANIC COMMISSION ON ALCOHOL & DRUG - LA FAMILIA 5a - 2006
(Amended By)
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<br />Figure 2: WIA Program Elements that La Familia's FUERZAS UNIDAS will Offer <br /> <br />, substance abuse counseling, anger management counseling domestic violence counseling; parenting <br />counseling, lite work counseling, occupalional counseling, and, as reqUired, mental health and/or other <br />general counseling Every activity offered will be tocused upon the development of work readiness skills <br />, A, pnmary service that will be offered IS the Identification of employers who will participate in thiS program, <br />I A full-time Job Developer will offer these services <br /> <br />In addition to the above-mentioned VVIA Program Elements, La Familia's <br /> <br />FUERZAS UI'>IIDAS will provide referrals to other Youth l\Jetwork Providers and One- <br /> <br />Stops for Job Training and Post-Secondary Schooling, A critical service that will <br /> <br />be provided IS that of bringing the youth into a relationship with the short-term job <br /> <br />training programs and apprenticeships available through One-Stops, including- <br /> <br />vocational training programs, These referrals will serve to provide the youth with <br /> <br />VVIA Elements 2) Alternative Secondary School Services; 3) Summer Employment <br /> <br />Opportunities; 4) Paid and Unpaid Work Experiences; and 5) Occupational Skills Training, <br /> <br />In this manner, ~ of the VVIA Program Elements will be covered by the FUERZAS <br /> <br />UNIDAS Program, <br /> <br />How Services will be Deemed Necessary - VVhile all youth will participate in <br /> <br />the core services offered given the intensity of need among this population, <br /> <br />services will be customized to meet the unique needs of each youth, In order to <br /> <br />address Individual needs, an intensive screening and assessment will take place, <br /> <br />The tools listed In Figure 3 below will be used, <br /> <br />Figure 3: Assessment Processes <br /> <br />!. Screening for Substance Use and General Functioning wil' pertormed through the, <br />Youth Addiction Severity Index (ASI) <br />Adult Addiction Severity Index (ASI) <br />Screening for Literacy and Math Skills will be pertormed through periodic use ot the. <br />T ABE Instrument <br />. Occupational Interest Screening will be pertormed through the <br />Career Exploration Inventory <br />. Occupational Skills Screening will be performed through <br />SKlllcheck <br />Mental Health Screenln will be pertormed (b 'feierral b' Mental Health Protessionals <br /> <br />How Recruitment is Coordinated with Program Activities - As mentioned, <br />an Intensive program of recruitment will take place, CHCADA will engage in <br />extensive recruitment activities, Currently, outreach services are conducted <br />through three strategic approaches: 1) Our contracts with local institutions <br />including Social Services, juvenile courts, probation departments, church youth <br />groups, and family preservation projects serve as a primary source of youth <br />clients; 2) We utilize trained youth outreach workers to introduce the services to <br /> <br />13 <br />
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