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D. Describe your area's eligible youth population and needs in general. Describe and <br />assess the type and availability of youth activities in the foca{ area. Include an <br />identification of successful providers of such activities. [WIA Section 118(b)(6)] <br />E. What is your local area's strategy for providing comprehensive services to eligible <br />in-school and out-of-school youth, including any coordination with foster care, <br />education, welfare, and other relevant resources? Include any local requirements <br />and activities to assist youth who have special needs or barriers to employment, <br />including those who are pregnant, parenting, or have disabilities. [WIA Section <br />112(b)(18)(A), Interim Final Rule §664.400, and State Planning Guidance, IV B. <br />14] <br />F. Describe how your local area will meet the Act's provisions regaraing the requlreo <br />youth program design elements: [WIA Section 129(c)(2)(A) through (J)] In <br />addition, please discuss how your local area's youth program design has been <br />modified as a result of the State's move toward common performance measures <br />and its effect on meeting program accountability requirements. [WIA Section <br />136(b)(2) and TEGL 17-05] <br />1. Intake and Objective Assessment <br />2. Preparation for post-secondary educational opportunities <br />3. Strong linkages between academic and occupational learning <br />4. Preparation for unsubsidized employment opportunities <br />5. Effective linkages with intermediaries with strong employer connections <br />6. Alternative secondary school services <br />7. Summer employment opportunities <br />8. Paid and unpaid work experience <br />FW IAB99-2A 14 of 18 Rev. 9108 <br />19D-17 <br />