Client Assessments and the Reemployment of Low-Income Workers: Lessons from the Field OWRA: An Online Tool for Supporting Self-Sufficiency Chicago, Illinois.

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Client Assessments and the Reemployment of Low-Income Workers: Lessons from the Field OWRA: An Online Tool for Supporting Self-Sufficiency Chicago, Illinois Heartland Conference 2010 April 8, 2010

2 Acknowledgement This project is sponsored by: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance.

3 Agenda  OWRA Overview  Setting the Stage  Showcase Tool  Next Steps

4 Online Work Readiness Assessment (OWRA) Tool Web-based suite of resources, tools, assessments and guidelines that will help TANF agency staff engage participants in work- focused activities leading to long- term self-sufficiency Basic Job & Life Skills Personal Responsibility Plan Career Planning Education and Training Work Experience Job/Career Placement Self-Sufficiency

5 OWRA Schema

66 Intake and Assessment in a Snapshot 6 InterviewAssessment

7 Intake and Assessment  Interactive dialog between case manager and participant  Nine topic areas: Demographics; Employment; Education; Housing and Transportation; Health –General Health; –Mental Health; –Substance Abuse; –Domestic Violence & Safety; and Child Care, Child Support, Parenting, and Well-being

88 Summary Assessment

Pilots  Piloted: February 1 – July 31, sites in 5 States and the Quinault Indian Nation  Kickoff Meeting with State/Tribal/county leadership mapping out business processes  Customization of assessment for each State/Tribe  On-site training (User Guide, Mock Interviews, On-site Job Coaching)  4-8 weeks of usage: weekly check in calls, Virtual Help Desk with number ongoing technical assistance and technical support  Close-out Focus Groups: Caseworkers and supervisors State/Tribal/county leadership

10 Lessons Learned – Leadership  Comprehensive assessment – thorough questions with recommendations helped create work opportunities for participants  Standardization of assessment – critical when population is transient in nature  Consistency across caseworkers in terms of diagnosing untreated barriers among participants  Effective roadmap providing detailed information to guide employment planning for participants

11 Lessons Learned – Caseworkers and Participants  User-friendly  Assisted caseworkers to think more holistically about participants’ desires, objectives, and strengths and barriers  Helped identify “risk” characteristics resulting in higher number of referrals for mental health and domestic violence  Encouraged dialogue with the participant which ensured participant engagement  Generated more buy-in to recommendations among participants–resulting in participant success in assigned activity

12 Modifications and Enhancements  Added questions for: Life circumstances: responsible parenting, child support and joint custody Other benefits Employment opportunities in Tribal and rural communities  Accommodation of two-parent households  Printing sections of the interview and assessment  Allowing for multiple versions  Improved technical architecture: Functionality Performance  Web services feature

13 Showcase OWRA Demo of OWRA

Self-Sufficiency Module Purpose: To serve as an online, virtual guide on how to navigate through a hub of resources, assessments, activities, information, and partners in order to link individuals’ abilities and experiences to a employment and career map that will meet federal, state, local, and Tribal policies and practices. What: Using the self-sufficiency plan, Module 3 will create a employment and career map that links individuals’ unique interests and abilities with respect to local workforce and labor market needs.

A Closer Look at the Self- Sufficiency Module

Reporting Module Purpose: To assist caseworkers and managers in conducting summary and trend analyses of the demographics, barriers, employment history, and skills assessments of the TANF population. What: Focusing on monitoring and tracking TANF participant’s activities, Module 4 will feature a “dashboard” that will allow for data to be collected and compared across caseworkers and geographic regions.

17 Current Activities and Next Steps  Development of Module 3 and 4  National Rollout of Modules 1 and 2  Pilot Modules 3 and 4

18 Questions and Answers Al Fleming Office of Family Assistance Christina Techico ICF International TANF TechConnections Web Site