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WIOA Annual Performance Report September 18, 2018 WIOA Annual Performance Report Title I (Adult, Dislocated Worker & Youth) Title III (Wagner-Peyser Employment Service)

Shelia F. Lewis Workforce Analyst Employment & Training Administration U.S. Department of Labor

Annie Leonetti Cesar Acevedo Supervisory Workforce Analyst Employment and Training Administration U.S. Department of Labor Cesar Acevedo Workforce Analyst Employment and Training Administration U.S. Department of Labor

We will cover the following topics: WIOA Statewide Annual Performance Report Requirements and Expectations: Who reports Important dates Contents How to Certify and Submit the WIOA Statewide Annual Performance Report to DOL

WIOA Statewide Annual Report 1 States must submit to DOL required individual records containing performance information for titles I and III programs The WIOA Statewide Annual Report will be generated from this submitted data States must then certify the WIOA Statewide Annual Report

WIOA Annual Report: Important Dates 1 On or before October 16, 2017 – Submission deadline for PY 2016 On or before September 15, 2017 – Extension request deadline for PY 2016 On or before October 1, 2018 – Submission deadline for PY 2017; subsequent reports will be due on October 1 of each year

Poll Question #1 What results can States expect to see in the WIOA Statewide Annual Performance Report for PY 2016? Choose the best answer(s) Measurable skill gains Effectiveness in Serving Employers Median Earnings Participants served All of the above

Poll Question #1 Discussion What results can States expect to see in the WIOA Statewide Annual Performance Report for PY 2016? Measurable Skill Gains  Effectiveness in Serving Employers Median Earnings Participants served  All of the above

WIOA Annual Report – Contents: Indicators of Performance 1 PY 2016 – due October 16, 2017 Measurable Skill Gains PY 2017 – due October 1, 2018 Employment Rate 2nd Quarter after Exit Employment Rate 4th Quarter after Exit Median Earnings 2nd Quarter after Exit Credential Attainment Rate Effectiveness in Serving Employers Retention with the Same Employer Repeat Customer (one year) Market Penetration

Annual Report – Contents 1

WIOA Annual Report – Contents 1 Participants Served – Including participant characteristics and services received Funds Expended – The amount expended on participants during the reporting period Cost per participant – Funds expended divided by the count of participants Exiters – The count of participants who exited during the reporting period Reportable Individuals – The WIOA Statewide Annual Report does not include counts of reportable individuals

Workforce Integrated Performance System (WIPS) 3 WIPS – accepts State and grantee performance reporting data and generates quarterly and annual performance reports for States to certify WIPS will continue to be enhanced and improved over time WIPS users with technical questions should reference the ETA WIPS User Resource Library Information Page at: https://doleta.gov/performance/wips/

WIPS WIOA Annual Report Landing Page 3 If a user chooses to view APRs, they are taken to an overview of current and previous APRs Users can select a specific APR to view a detailed report Multiple reports are generated when a user submits a file with multiple programs’ data

WIPS WIOA Annual Report 3 WIOA Annual Reports are split into three sections that users can toggle between: Statewide Performance Report Measurable Skill Gains Effectiveness in Serving Employers Users must input “state” before submitting Certification process for Annual Report is the same as QPR Users must certify their 4th Quarter QPRs before certifying their annual reports

WIPS - WIOA Annual Report 3 Statewide Performance Report Users enter the fields highlighted in RED Once a “state” is selected, that information is populated on all pages

WIPS - WIOA Annual Report 3 Measurable Skill Gains Users enter the fields highlighted in RED Once a “state” is selected, that information is populated on all pages

WIPS - WIOA Annual Report 3 Effectiveness in Serving Employers Users enter the fields highlighted in RED Once a “state” is selected, that information is populated on all pages All report items are user-filled

WIPS - WIOA Annual Report 3 Effectiveness in Serving Employers cont’d Users enter the fields highlighted in RED All report items are user-filled; items that are not applicable may be left blank Indicate pilot measures in the comment field

WIPS - WIOA Annual Report FAQs 3 If there are no errors within the submitted Q4 file, the system will generate both a QPR and an APR The grantee must certify the Q4 QPR before certifying the APR WIPS does not provide the capability to produce Quarterly or Annual Reports for workforce development boards at this time States may resubmit and recertify PY 2016 Q4 reports up until the Annual Report deadline on October 16, 2017 The WIOA Credential Attainment Rate Report will not be in the system for the PY 2016 annual reporting cycle

Eligible Training Provider (ETP) Reports 4 No ETP report is required for PY 2016 Annual Report Guidance and Technical Assistance on ETP reports will be available after the ETP report is finalized through the ICR process

Effectiveness In Serving Employers 5 Pilot programs began July 2016 States should report which approaches they are using in their pilot programs States will begin reporting outcomes in October 2018 States must select one lead agency to report data on this indicator. All data for each core program should be combined and reported to the Department of Labor or Department of Education by the State as one set of data.

WIOA Annual Report – Submission Questions 6 Are States expected to collect and report any new data elements proposed in the amended WIOA Common Performance Reporting ICR, published in January 2017, or the DOL-only Performance Accountability, Information, and Reporting System ICR, published in May 2017? No Which of the two (2) PIRLs should be used to submit data to ETA? The DOL-only PIRL (ETA-9172) Will subsequent data file submissions in WIPS overwrite previously-submitted files? Yes How will the reporting system handle participants that choose not to disclose their SSNs? WIPS will allow for a blank in the SSN field. The lack of an SSN will not exclude any individuals from performance indicators. States have the option to provide supplemental wage information to obtain data for performance indicators.

Poll Question #2 For Effectiveness in Serving Employers, States must choose two of the three approaches described in the regulation to report on during the pilot program. Choose the best answer(s) True False

Poll Question #2 Discussion For Effectiveness in Serving Employers, States must choose two of the three approaches described in the regulation to report on during the pilot program. Choose the best answer(s) True False

Poll Question #3 For Effectiveness in Serving Employers, States may develop their own approaches in lieu of reporting on two of the three approaches defined in the regulations and guidance (TEGL 10-16) and submit them as alternate options on the WIOA Annual Report. Choose the best answer(s) True False

Poll Question #3 Discussion For Effectiveness in Serving Employers, States may develop their own approaches in lieu of reporting on two of the three approaches defined in the regulations and guidance (TEGL 10-16) and submit them as alternate options on the WIOA Annual Report. True False

5 Key Take Aways Annual Report – Important Dates October 16, 2017 October 1, 2018 Annual Report – Q4 report must be certified first ETP Reports – Not due for PY 2016 Effectiveness in Serving Employers – Indicate two pilot measures

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Pub. L. 113-1128 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Statute https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-113publ128/pdf/PLAW-113publ128.pdf WIOA Joint Rule for United and Combined State Plans, Performance Accountability, and the One-Stop System Joint Provisions, 81 FED. REG. 55791 (Aug. 19, 2016) This Joint WIOA Joint Final Rule provides guidance for State and local workforce development systems https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-08-19/pdf/2016-15977.pdf Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) No. 10-16 Performance Accountability Guidance for WIOA Title I, Title II, Title III and Title IV Core Programs https://wdr.doleta.gov/directives/corr_doc.cfm?DOCN=8226 Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) No. 3-17 WIOA Annual Performance Report Submission https://wdr.doleta.gov/directives/corr_doc.cfm?docn=9924.

Performance and Results Web Site WIOA Resource Page The Department of Labor (DOL), in coordination with the U.S. Departments of Education (ED) and Health and Human Services (HHS), has worked to prepare everyone for the implementation of WIOA. The WIOA resource page provides information and resources for States, local areas, non-profits and other grantees, and other stakeholders to assist with implementation of the Act. www.doleta.gov/wioa Performance and Results Web Site The Performance and Results Web Site will assist you in understanding how performance is measured, reported, and evaluated at ETA. www.doleta.gov/performance ETA WIPS User Resource Library Information Page WIPS users with technical questions may access this page for assistance. https://doleta.gov/performance/wips

All questions related to reporting via WIPS should be emailed to: Annie Leonetti Supervisory Workforce Analyst Employment and Training Administration U.S. Department of Labor ETAperforms@dol.gov Cesar Acevedo Workforce Analyst All questions related to reporting via WIPS should be emailed to: WIOA.Feedback@dol.gov