Understanding the Role of Core Partners on Workforce Development Board

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WIOA emphasizes planning and partnerships to deliver employment, education, and training services effectively. Core partners include various programs like Adult Education, Vocational Rehabilitation. Workforce board membership comprises private business, education, government sectors. Stop partners are from Department of Labor, Education, Health & Human Services, and Urban Development. Collaboration across these entities is crucial for successful workforce development.


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  1. Understanding the Role of Core Partners Understanding the Role of Core Partners on the Workforce Development Board on the Workforce Development Board

  2. WIOA places a strong emphasis on planning across multiple partner programs to ensure alignment in service delivery. One key goal is to develop effective partnerships across programs and community-based providers to provide individuals the employment, education, and training services they need.

  3. WIOA Core Program Partners WIOA Core Program Partners WIOA Title I. B: Adult, Dislocated Workers & Youth WIOA Title II: Adult Education and Literacy WIOA Title III: Wagner-Peyser WIOA Title IV: Vocational Rehabilitation

  4. Workforce Board Membership Workforce Board Membership Private Business (51%) Workforce & Labor Education & Training Government & Economic Development

  5. WIOA Required One WIOA Required One- -Stop Partners WIOA Section 121(b)(1)(B) WIOA Section 121(b)(1)(B) Stop Partners Required Department of Labor Programs WIOA Title I Programs: Adult, Dislocated Worker & Youth Formula Programs Job Corps Youth Build Native American Programs Migrant Seasonal Farmworkers (MSFW) (includes the National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Services (ES) Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Unemployment Compensation Programs (UI) Jobs for Veterans State Grants (JVSG) Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)

  6. WIOA Required One WIOA Required One- -Stop Partners Stop Partners Required Department of Education Programs Adult Education & Family Literacy (AEFLA) Career and Technical Education Programs (Carl Perkins) Vocational Rehabilitation Programs Required Department of Health & Human Services Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Services Block Grant Employment & Training Required Department of Housing & Urban Dev. Employment & Training Programs

  7. Partnerships Partnerships Common Performance Measures Single State Unified Plan Regional Planning Increasing & Integrating Customer Service System Planning & Program Alignment Sharing Customers & Costs Engaging Employers/Providing Business Svcs.

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