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ORANGE COUNTY CONSERVATION CORPS
Contract #
A-2008-222
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
8/18/2008
Expiration Date
6/30/2009
Insurance Exp Date
7/20/2009
Destruction Year
2016
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Orange County Conservation Corps <br />Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board <br />Request for Proposal <br />The Youth Service Provider Network <br />PY 2008/2009 <br />Program services will be delivered in a variety of venues and locations: <br />• Paid work experience will be at various projects throughout the county depending on <br />the current work project assigned; <br />• All other program services (education, case management, transition services, follow up, <br />etc.) will generally be delivered at the OCCC main site in Anaheim. However, staff will <br />visit field projects and make home visits as needed to deliver case management <br />services. Occupational skills training will occur both in the classroom and in the field. <br />Project visits and field trips will be planned to facilitate incorporating work projects with <br />classroom instruction. <br />Street outreach and other recruitment activities will be delivered in Santa Ana, while <br />interviews will be held at the Anaheim site, as well as the WORK Center as needed. <br />OCCC provides transportation using OCCC crew vans to OCCC work projects, and <br />provides pick-up points in Santa Ana (and other locations) using crew vans to assist <br />corpsmembers in getting to the Anaheim site for work/school. The OCCC also provides <br />bus passes and helps to arrange car pools to assist corpsmembers with transportation <br />issues. <br />How will participant access site if not within City of Santa Ana boundaries? <br />To help maintain consistently solid attendance, the OCCC provides multiple pick-up points <br />throughout the county, including 2 in Santa Ana, using OCCC passenger vans driven by Crew <br />Supervisors. In addition, both daily and monthly bus passes are made available to <br />corpsmembers at our main facility. Carpooling is also encouraged. <br />Hours of operation <br />The OCCC offices are open Monday-Thursday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm and Friday from 8:00 <br />am to noon. Additional week-end and evening hours to be arranged depending on individual <br />participant needs, scheduled events, and activities. <br />Is the facility compliant with the Americans with Disability Act? <br />The OCCC facility is compliant with the Americans.with Disability Act (ADA). P{ease the attached <br />completed ADA/EEO Survey (see attachment F). <br />Discuss how Internet access will be available to proaram staff. List computer <br />proarams/applications used by aaencv staff. <br />All staff members at the OCCC have Internet access though a dedicated T1 to ensure sufficient <br />bandwidth requirements. Internet usage is guided by the Internet Acceptable Usage Policy, and <br />is to be used for such functions as procurement, research and communications. Additionally, <br />corpsmembers also have limited Internet access that focuses on job searches and homework <br />research. <br />The OCCC maintains its technology infrastructure through a 3~d party service company that <br />regularly monitors & maintains all equipment and software, including anti-virus and other <br />malware counter-measures to prevent security breaches prevalent in today's Internet use. <br />Page 19 of 24 <br />
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