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Improving Employment Outcomes: The Role Of TANF and WIA
National Alliance to End Homelessness Conference July 14, 2011
www.transitionaljobs.net
Melissa Young
Presentation Overview
Overview – Workforce Investment Act, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Expert Panelist Presentations – Q&A
Next steps & Opportunities for future involvement
National Transitional Jobs Network
The NTJN exists to ensure that policies account for the hard-to-employ, that programs are
able to effectively serve as many individuals as possible, and that best practices and
technical assistance are widely shared and implemented throughout the network.
Technical Assistance State and Federal Advocacy Monthly Newsletters – sign up at www.transitionaljobs.net National Conference
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Authorizes national public employment and training system – a universal system System includes state and local Workforce Investment Boards and One-Stop System for service delivery Current system has conditional priority of service for low-income and TANF recipients Current system includes mandates for receiving core followed by intensive services
Workforce Investment ActDepartment of Labor - 1997
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Core Services – skills assessment, access to job listings, information about careers and local labor market conditions, and some assistance with job search activities.
Intensive Services – skills assessments, career counseling, development of individual employment plans, and short-term prevocational training
Training Services – occupational skills training, on-the-job training, job readiness training, and adult educational d literacy activities if provided alongside training activities
Workforce Investment ActDepartment of Labor - 1998
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Block grant to states - States have broad flexibility to use funds to meet goals of TANF program TANF distinguishes between eligibility between “assistance” and “non-assistance” States have some discretion in determining eligibility Individuals on “assistance” must be participating in set of allowable work activities
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Department of Human Services - 1996
Transitional Jobs Lessons LearnedTransitional JobsTransitional JobsTransitional JobsTransitional JobsTransitional JobsTransitional JobsTransitional JobsWIA/TANF Overview Field Advancement
Funding constraints, lack of funding, diverted funding Performance measures Sequence of services Lack of flexibility in using funds for barrier removal Difficulty blending resources because of different
performance measures, intake or reporting processes, state database coordination, culture, etc.
Identified Challenges: Using WIA and TANF Funds to Support Individuals Experiencing Homelessness & Individuals with Barriers to Employment
Marlena Sessions
Linette Davis
Panelists & Q&AWIA/TANF Overview Next Steps
Expert Panelists Remarks
Panelists/Q&A
WIA/TANF Overview Panelists & Q&A Next Steps
Questions & Discussion
Panelists/Q&A
Panelist/Q&A WIA/TANF Overview Next Steps
Local/State Level: Build champions for homeless employment services Advocate that employment goals are added to your local plans to end homelessness Encourage collaboration at state level between labor, human services, and housing Leverage public and private funding to pilot or test employment interventions Leverage local referrals and build relationships with employment service providers
What you can do….
Next Steps
Panelist/Q&A WIA/TANF Overview Next Steps
What you can do…
Next Steps
National Level: Work with the NTJN and others around ensuring that Workforce Investment Act reauthorization accounts for the employment needs of all individuals experiencing homelessness Weigh-in with your federal Reps and Senators around the need for more employment resources for individuals experiencing homelessness
Panelist/Q&A WIA/TANF Overview Next Steps
What you can do…
Next Steps
National Level: Work with the NTJN and others around ensuring that Workforce Investment Act reauthorization accounts for the employment needs of all individuals experiencing homelessness Weigh-in with your federal Reps and Senators around the need for more employment resources for individuals experiencing homelessness
Panelist/Q&A WIA/TANF Overview Next Steps
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Next Steps
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Contact us directly for support in engaging your members of Congress.