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Project CompassWorkforce Recovery in FloridaStephanie RaceContinuing Education Consultant
Pam ThompsonE-Government Consultant
Miami GardensJune 8
12 participants
Pembroke PinesMay 26
15 participants
Boynton BeachMay 25
22 participants
Florida’s Participation
• 9 Face to Face Sessions• 172 Participants• 57 Counties Represented
Workshop Content
• 21st Century Skills• Topic Pathways
1. Job Seekers2. Small Business/Entrepreneurs3. Personal Finances
Workshop Content
Follow-Up
• The Conversations Continue
• Workforce Recovery on WJ
• Monthly E-Newsletter
Implementation and Impact
We had five goals after attending the Project Compass workshop. These were: 1.Update and improve the job searching/resume writing collection in the library2.Make contact and meet with the local Florida Workforce One Stop Center3.Prepare or obtain a list of local social service providers4.Prepare or obtain a checklist of what people need to apply for various types of benefits5.Organize programs on financial literacy for library patrons.
Implementation and Impact
Implementation and Impact
Implementation and Impact
www.theledger.com/article/20110705/NEWS/107055005/1308/TIMEOUT?Title=At-The-Library-Online-Resources-Available-For-Job-Seekers
Implementation and Impact
Implementation and Impact
Implementation and Impact
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Implementation and Impact
Upcoming Regional Workshops
TBLC• Layoffs and Beyond – How
Libraries Can Help the Unemployed (Two parts)– January 10 and 24, 2012
PLAN• Tips to Help You Conduct a
Resume Workshop at Your Library – September 21, 2011
• Tips to Help You Conduct an Interviewing Workshop at Your Library – September 28, 2011
www.floridalibrarytraining.com
Stephanie RaceContinuing Education [email protected]
Pam ThompsonE-Government [email protected]