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2016 Workforce Development Combined State Plan VR Services

WIOA Goals and priorities jointly developed with SRC Based on: CSNA Review of Agency Performance Findings and Recommendations from Monitoring Reports State Planning Process Considerations

Four Year – Combined/Unified Plan Adds PETS and required coordination of services for out of school youth Coordination with Workforce System Emphasis on competitive integrated employment Focus on Job-Driven Training Evaluation of training providers WIOA Considerations in State Plan

Overall Performance Needs of persons with most significant disabilities Needs of persons from different ethnicities Needs of persons served by Workforce Development Needs of youth in transition Develop or improve CRPs in the District Improve business relations Comprehensive Statewide Needs Assessment Recommendations in Seven Areas

Continue training program with GW Marketing – materials and “telling the story” Revise intake process Improve the range of job placements Increase Schedule A hiring and take advantage of 503 CSNA – Overall Performance Recommendations

Provide training regarding DBH Improve coordination with TTW providers Improve connections with substance use treatment and literacy providers Conduct holistic assessment at intake Identify opportunities for work experience Expand work readiness training resources Ensure accuracy of SSI/SSDI information People with most significant disabilities Recommendations

Track ward of residents served Increase outreach to rehab hospitals Improved identification of and outreach to veterans Target outreach to people who are Hispanic, Asian and Ethiopian Needs of Persons with Different Ethnicities Recommendations

Co-location of VR services at AJCs Customized training in high demand sectors for people with disabilities Consider requesting TA Consider implementing Hyatt training Increase availability of short-term training programs Improve access to AJCs for transition youth Needs of Persons served by Workforce System Recommendations

Develop and enforce post-secondary policy Develop visual map of transition process Develop work experience opportunities Provide benefits counseling to families Provide employment readiness training Ensure that schools also refer 504 students Transition Recommendations

Publish vendor performance data Implement performance based contracts Consider providing ACRE or APSE certified training for BRU and providers Pilot fast-track provision of AT products Convene work group of RSA and CRPs service people who are blind to improve speed and quality of services Establish, Develop or Improve CRPs Recommendations

Establish education campaign for local businesses Expand partnership with NET, increase opportunities related to 503 Consider training for BRU on job analysis and customized employment Meet Needs of Businesses Recommendations

Increase the quantity and quality of employment outcomes; Improve the Efficiency of RSA Operations Expand and Improve the Quality of Transition Services Implement Self- Employment Program Review of 2015 Plan Objectives

Expand outreach; Implement training plan with GW; Improve services for people with low-literacy Revise CRP payment structure Collect and publish performance data on education and training providers Objective One – Seven Strategies Improve employment outcomes

Implement new supported employment policies; Provide benefits counseling, including information on PASS plans, and improve coordination with Ticket to Work Providers Objective One – Seven Strategies - Continued Improve employment outcomes

Fully implement electronic case management system Support staff to obtain CRC Review and revise policies and procedures Update and develop, as necessary internal protocols Implement CRP module in System 7 Conduct review of outcomes for people attending college Objective Two – Six Strategies Improve Efficiency of RSA Operations

Engage youth earlier in their education Develop outreach materials to provide information to youth and families regarding transition services Establish agreements with all Public Charter Schools Objective Three – Three Strategies Transition Services

Finalize Self-Employment Policy and Provide Training for all staff Objective Four – One Strategy Self-Employment

Expand Outreach Continue training with GW Improve services for people with low literacy Collect and publish performance data Increase benefits counseling, PASS and TTW Objective One – Outstanding or Ongoing Employment Outcomes

Review and update all policies, procedures and protocols Implement CRP Module Evaluate and report on post-secondary outcomes Objective Two – Outstanding or Ongoing Efficiency of RSA Operations

Develop MOAs with all Public Charter Schools Objective Three – Outstanding or Ongoing Transition

Increase the number of DC residents who obtain employment in competitive, integrated settings Improve service delivery through more efficient operations and more effective, skilled workforce Improved coordination with all LEAs and implementation of PETS Improve coordination of services at AJCs Goals for 2016 – 2020 State Plan

Improved Customer Service Improved Supported Employment process (meeting needs of MSD) Widening range of employment outcomes Services to people with low literacy Transition Improved outreach Coordination with other workforce agencies Draft Priorities for 2016 – 2020 State Plan

Increase the number of DC residents with disabilities who achieve quality employment outcomes Improve RSA service delivery through more efficient operations and a more effective, skilled workforce Draft Goals

Expand and improve the quality of transition services through improved coordination with the state education agency and all local education agencies and implementation of PETS to secondary students with disabilities Improve coordination with other workforce development agencies providing services at the American Job Centers Draft Goals Continued …