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WIOA Career Source Exam Prep, Exams of Advanced Education

The WIOA program covers eligibility, partners, goals, priority of services, and various career and training services. It details criteria for low-income, family income calculation, child adult status, disability documentation, dislocated worker categories, and WIOA's ultimate goal. The document outlines basic and individualized career services, training services, and the 'one community one goal' initiative's targeted industries. It also covers participant status, performance exclusions, exiting, credential recording, applicant statements, and required intake documents.

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2024/2025

Available from 09/27/2024

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Download WIOA Career Source Exam Prep and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! WIOA Career Source Exam Prep What are the 7 eligibility requirements to participate in the WIOA Program? - Social Security Number Age at time of registration Residence Citizenship/ Authorization of work Selective Service Registrant Highest Grade Completed Veteran Status Who are Mandated Partners? - WIOA T-1, Adult, DW, Youth Migrant Seasonal Farm Workers Jobs for Veterans State Grants YouthBuild (WIOA Sec. 171) CSBG (Community Action) E/T HUD E/T (WIOA Sec. 512) Unemployment Compensation Second Chance (WIOA Sec. 512) Wagner-Peyser, Native American Programs Adult Education and Literacy Vocational Rehabilitation Career, Technical Education Title V Older Americans Act Job Corp TANF Trade Adjustment assistance (TAA) What are the Goals of WIOA? - 1. To increase access to education, training and employment, particularly for people with barriers to employment. 2. To create a comprehensive, high-quality workforce system by aligning workforce investment education and economic development. 3. To improve the quality and labor market relevance of workforce investment, education and economic development efforts 4. To promote the improvement in the structure and delivery of services. 5. To increase the prosperity of workers and employers so that individuals acquire the skills that they need to ensure their profitability and success in the 21st century economy. 6. To reduce welfare dependency, increase economic selfsufficiency, meet employer needs and enhance the productivity and competitiveness of the U.S. Who Is required to register for Selective Service? - Males born on or after January 1, 1960 must register with the selective service system within 30 days after their 18th birthday and before they reach the age of 26. Unless a Waiver is completed. Who receives priority for services? - 1. Veterans and Eligible Spouses 2. Recipients of public assistance 3. Other low-income individuals 4. Individuals who are basic skills deficient. 5. Employed Workers Training Program Who are considered Low-Income? - Cash Assistance Recipients Food Stamps Recipient of Reemployment Assistance (RA) Homeless Disabled Employed individual with income less then 200%/ 250% How is family income calculated? - Determine family size Gather all sources of income Document all sources of includable income Calculate family income for 6 months What is the ULTIMATE goal of the WIOA system? - To increase employment, retention, and earning of participants What are Basic Career Services? - Intake Eligibility of Services Labor Exchange Services Current Labor Market Information (LMI) Information & Referrals to Community Resources Information & Assistance on Filing Reemployment Assistance (RA) Performance Cost Information Supportive Service Information Financial Aid Information What are Individualized Career Services? - Comprehensive Assessment Individual Employment Plan (IEP) Short-Term Prevocational Services Out-of-Area Job Search Internships / Work Experience Workforces Preparation Paid Work Experience (PWE) Financial Literacy Services English Language Acquisition Support Services Who is eligible for training services? - Individuals who, after an interview, evaluation, or assessment, and career planning, have been determined to be in need of training services, Unlikely or unable to obtain or retain employment that leads to economic self-sufficiency, Have the skills and qualifications to successfully complete the program. What are the types of training services? - Occupational Skills Training (OST) Employed Worker Training Program (EWTP) Customized Training On-the-Job Training (OJT) Transitional Job (TJ) Entrepreneurial and Self-Employment Training (ESET) Occupational skills training (OST) is provided by? - Vocational / Technical Institutions Community College University Private Postsecondary institution What are the targeted industries of one community one goal - Aviation Banking and Finance Creative Design Hospitality & Tourism Information Technology Life Sciences & Healthcare Trade & Logistics When does an applicant become a participant? - 1.Determined eligible to participate in the program 2.Receives a funded service 3.In either a physical location or through electronic technologies What are considered allowable exclusions from performance calculations? - Incarceration Death Reservist called to duty institutionalized Relocated to a residential program invalid of missing SSN When does a participant become and Exiter? - Has not received a service Has not received a service for 90 days No future service is scheduled When might a credential be recorded in the state's management information system (EFM)? - Activity is closed Program Closes At Exit At Follow-up during the first 3 quarters after exit When is an applicant statement used? - Adult is unemployed Highest grade completed Homelessness Disability Pseudo number Name discrepancy Selective Service What does the intake process include? - General orientation initial Application Full EFM Registration Literacy, numeracy skills testing Documents to prove disability - Letter from a drug or alcohol rehab agency physician's' statement psychiatrist's Statement Psychologist Diagnosis SSA Disability Records Veterans Administration Records