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Community Development
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25D
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6/7/2016
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residents speak Spanish at home as their primary or additional language, Santa Ana also is a <br />particularly young population, with almost a quarter more of its population under 18 than the state <br />norm. Add to this an exceptionally high drop -out rate for local schools. These issues create a unique <br />favor for Santa Ana the city, They impact almost every element of work and work preparedness, <br />including their underlying education, youth culture, industry distribution, and other drivers. The <br />AJCC, through its central location at the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center, 1000 E. Santa <br />Ana Blvd„ and its satellite facilities, shall provide and /or coordinate WIOA services to individuals, <br />providing them with the necessary skills to participate in building a world -class workforce in Santa <br />Ana. <br />Services and referrals provided at the Santa.Ana W /O /R/K Center may include, but are not limited to, <br />the following: <br />Basic Career Services: <br />1, Eligibility Determination <br />2. Outreach, intake, and orientation to information and services <br />3. Initial assessment of skill levels including 'literacy, numeracy, and English proficiency; and <br />aptitudes, abilities and support service needs <br />4. .Labor exchange services - Job Search and placement assistance and career counseling including <br />Info on in- demand industry sectors and occupations Info on nontraditional employment, <br />S. Recruitment and other business services on behalf of employers <br />6. Provision of referrals to coordination of activities with other services including those within the <br />one stop and other workforce development programs <br />7. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics info including: <br />a) Job vacancy listings in labor market areas <br />b) hifo on job skills needed to obtain the vacant jobs <br />c) Info relating to in- demand occupations including earnings, and opportunities for <br />advancement <br />8. Provision of performance and program cost info on the ETPL eligible programs by program, and <br />type of provider <br />9. Provision of info in understandable formats and languages about performance against <br />performance accountability measures <br />10, Provision of regarding support services <br />11. Provision of info and assistance in filing UI claims <br />12. Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistants for training and <br />education programs not Waded through WIOA <br />Indlviduaiized Career Services: <br />I. Comprehensive and specialized assessment of skill levels and service needs including: <br />I. Diagnostic testing and other assessment tools <br />2. In -depth interview and evaluation to determine barriers and goals <br />2. Development of IEP to identify goals, objectives, and services <br />3. Group Counseling <br />4. Individual Counseling <br />S. Career Planning <br />6, Short -term pre - vocational services including development of learning skills, communication skills <br />and other soft skills to prepare individuals for employment or training <br />4 <br />25D -8 <br />
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