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2014 -15 Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center <br />Youth Workforce Investment Act Proposal <br />credentialed teachers /educators, case managers, artists, therapists, and counselors certified to provide <br />services to youth with and without disabilities. There are 5 -Full -time staff and 45- Part -time employees <br />who are employed in various classes and programs at our agency. Currently, our WIA program has 1 <br />full -time case manager, 1 part -time case manager assistant, 1 part -time career and educational <br />counselor, 1 part time literacy tutor, 1 part -time numeracy tutor, 1 part -time graphic arts /technology <br />instructor, and 1 part -time music technology instructor. Furthermore, there are additional OCCTAC <br />staff that support the WIA program and participants but are not paid by WIA funds. <br />3. Past experience with WIA programs or other youth programs - OCCTAC has been serving Santa <br />Ana youth since the year 2000. For the past 14 years, OCCTAC programs have served primarily at -risk <br />youth, youth with disabilities and foster youth. Our variety of programs integrate youth with and <br />without disabilities in a nurturing, community -based environment that teaches respect, cultural <br />diversity, disability awareness and full inclusion. OCCTAC has had 9 years of experience with the WIA <br />program! Every year our program grows and demonstrates success with our WIA participants! <br />4. What kind of impact your agency has made on the youth community? - OCCTAC has had a <br />tremendous impact on Santa Ana youth community. It is a catalyst for change and provides youth <br />and their families access to innovative, artistic, educational, therapeutic and job training programs <br />that transform and inspire youth to fulfill their highest potential in life. Through our innovative <br />approach which combines the arts, education, health and technology programs, participants are <br />motivated, engaged and involved in a variety of programs at our agency. Last year, our WIA <br />participants attained employment /entered education at a rate of 95 %, attained certificates/ <br />credentials at a rate of 82 %, and attained Literacy and Numeracy gains a rate of 74 %. These <br />outcomes demonstrate the commitment and dedication of our wonderful WIA program staff. <br />II. Proposed Program <br />A. Provide an overview of the program's main objectives. The WIA program at OCCTAC is an <br />extension of our current educational services provided to older youth (with and without disabilities); <br />it empowers and educates youth, and provides life changing opportunities. OCCTAC has been <br />working with WIA participants since 2005. The WIA program at OCCTAC provides all 10 WIA <br />elements, including educational services, job training, paid work experience, adult mentoring, literacy <br />and math tutoring, certificate programs, career & educational counseling, alternative secondary <br />school services, support services, leadership opportunities, and follow -up services. The basic program <br />takes place primarily at our community -based center in Santa Ana. Participants engage in a variety of <br />educational and job training activities, including classroom and workshop instruction, paid work <br />experience, tutoring, adult mentoring, career and educational counseling, life skills training, and other <br />support services. WIA participants are required to meet individually with key staff, participate in daily <br />and weekly educational trainings, and monthly workshops. Participants are also engaged in weekly <br />"hands -on" work experience and job training opportunities at our agency and other community sites. <br />Please see Tables 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 for more detailed information. <br />Please see below Table 1 for an overview of the program timeline for the entire year. Table 2 (page <br />5) describes the frequency of program activities & OCCTAC staff interaction. Tables 3 & 4 (pages 9 & <br />10) describe the mentoring, job training programs and work experience opportunities at OCCTAC for <br />WIA participants. Table 5 (page 11) describes the state certificate programs offered at OCCTAC in <br />partnership with the Santa Ana College. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />25A -128 <br />