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Performance Partnership Pilots (P3)
Los Angeles Performance Partnership Pilot
(LAP3)
Robert M. Sainz 10/28/2016
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LA’s Disconnected Youth City of Los Angeles by the Numbers
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In 2008, approximately 100,000 Youth between the ages of 16-24 are Out of School & Out of Work (1 in 5)
14,000 LAUSD Homeless Youth
8,278 LAUSD Youth in Foster Care
6,950 LAUSD students from the Class of 2015 dropped out of school
New Drexel University Study by Dr. Paul Harrington confirms reduction of disconnected youth to (1 in 6)
A Short History
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City priority to align workforce development to serve out of school youth
Shared Vision and Values as well as data and assessments.
LA Unified School District co-investment to place counselors in each YouthSource Center
FY 2012 launch of WIA dropout recovery system
LAUSD AND YOUTHSOURCE SHARED COMMITMENT
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580,601 19,646
Chronically absent high school students
LAUSD Enrollment
LAUSD -- LOCAL CONTROL
FUNDING USDOE GRANT
STATE FUNDING
CITY OF LOS ANGELES– WIOA FUNDING CDBG FUNDING
CITY GENERAL FUNDS PRIVATE DONATIONS
Los Angeles Performance Partnership Pilot
The LAP3 Model
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Flexibilities/Waivers
U.S. DOL Waiver: WIOA Title I Youth Consider foster, justice-involved, homeless and runaway youth who are in- school to be counted in the 75 percent out-of-school youth service category for fiscal accounting purposes. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Transitional Living Program The HHS Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) Runaway and Homeless Youth Program ( RHY) has granted the LA LGBT Center a waiver to increase the eligibility ages for youth in its transitional living program from 21-24.
LA P3: SYSTEM CHANGES
• One data collection system (CalJOBS) for WIOA and non-WIOA program participants
• Implementation of waiver authority • Focus on special populations (i.e. foster youth,
probation youth, homeless; etc.)
• Integration of partners, coordination and utilization of partner services
Los Angeles Performance Partnership Pilot
Partnership Committee
Steering Committee
Strategic Planning
Committee
Operations Committee
Data, Research & Evaluation Committee
Policy & Waiver Committee
LAP3 Partners
City of Los Angeles, Mayor Eric Garcetti LA County Board of Supervisors Los Angeles Unified School District Los Angeles Community College District LA County Department of Community & Senior Services LA County Workforce Development Board LA City Workforce Development Board City of LA Economic & Workforce Development Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation Los Angeles City Homeless Service Authority Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Annenberg Foundation LGBT Center
California State University, C5 State of California Employment Development Department LA County Chief Executive Office LA City Housing and Community Investment Department LA Gang Reduction and Youth Development LA Promise Zone/Youth Policy Institute LA Opportunity Youth Collaborative County of Los Angeles Probation County of Los Angeles Department of Children and Families County of Los Angeles Department of Public and Social Services YMCA Los Angeles County Office of Education
EDUCATIONLos
• RESULT: Increase outcomes for disconnected youth in one or more focus areas:
EMPLOYMENT
WELL BEING ( SOCIAL, MENTAL, EMOTIONAL)
STABILIZED HOUSING
Technical Assistance Tools to be Developed
Develop a Strategic Plan that develops the Vision, Mission, & Goals for LA P3 partner community to facilitate alignment and goal achievement for servicing discounted youth in years to come Develop a robust Asset / Fiscal Map of LA County services, funding, contacts, how to access services, and more Develop and implement an Application / Web Portal that will host and direct key stakeholders and partners to the right information and services related to LA P3 and servicing disconnected youth, rather than relying solely on phone calls and email
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