A Model for Success in Adult Transitions STAR PATHWAYS: Presented in partnership with: Literacy West NY, the Allegany County Employment & Training Center,

Post on 27-Mar-2015

215 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

Transcript

A Model for Success in Adult Transitions

STAR PATHWAYS:

Presented in partnership with: Literacy West NY, the Allegany County Employment & Training Center, Sheriff’s

Office, Department of Probation and the Cattaraugus /Allegany Workforce Investment Board.

What is a Career Pathway

O A series of connected education and training strategies and support services that enable individuals to secure industry relevant certification and obtain employment within an occupational area and to advance to higher levels of future education and employment in that area.

U.S. Department of Education memo April 2012http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ovae/ten-attachment.pdf

Creating Career Pathways

• How we got started• What does it look like• Our Career Pathway Model• Maximizing Resources & Partner

Services• Identifying Partnerships• Challenges• Triumphs

How We Got StartedEight demonstration sites throughout the country were

selected for the

Points of Entry: Guiding Adults to Education and Career Success Project.

Funding for this project has been provided by:

The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant societies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all

people.

O The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and tolerant societies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people.

I. Career PathwaysO Academic skillsO Job training

II. Personal Growth-Behavior ChangeO Understand yourselfO Improve your awarenessO Set your goalsO Work on your attitudeO Develop your skillsO Believe in yourself and your

potentialO Begin with the end in mind

ProjectFocusAreas

III. PartnershipsO To strengthen and expand

beyond what currently exists

IV. SustainabilityO To strengthen and expand

beyond what currently existsO Look at diversified and

leveraged fundingO Ongoing professional

developmentO Development and

implementation of local and state policies

ProjectFocusAreas

O Literacy West NY

O Alfred State College

O Adult Educational Opportunity Center

OAllegany County Employment & Training Center

OCattaraugus/ Allegany Workforce Investment Board

OAllegany County Sheriff’s Office

OAllegany County Probation Department

Education WorkforceLaw Enforcement

CORE PARTNERS

O Services are Student Centered O Quality Services

O Mimic the Workplace SettingO Reflect a Post Secondary Schedule

O Adequate SupportsO Partner Commitment O Service Coordination

O Unduplicated Services Delivery

O Make it Sustainable

Our Considerations

The Population

•Adults OAges 16 and older, out of schoolOIncarcerated & scheduled for releaseOOn ProbationOEligible for Pre Trial Release

OLow Risk OffendersONo Level 2 & 3 Sex Offenders

OLow Level Learners

The Process

Intake, Assessment & Referrals

Intake InterviewO Intake FormsO Family Needs AssessmentO Goal SettingO TABE Pre Test

Referrals O Allegany County Department of ProbationO Allegany County Sheriff’s Office & JailO Local MagistratesO County Court JudgesO Allegany County Department of Social ServicesO Allegany County Employment & Training Center

Support ServicesIntensive Case Management Services & Coordination

ORemove BarriersOBasic Needs OHomeOFamilyOHealth

Career Planning & AdvisementO1:1 Career CounselingOLearning StylesOCareer Interest InventoryOResearch & Exploration

O ABE/GEDO Managed EnrollmentO Contextualized LessonsO Classes 90 Min. BlocksO 30 hours per weekO 12 week blocks

O Health, Financial & Community Literacy

O Stackable

Credentials

O Post SecondaryO OSHA CertificationsO College CoursesO Articulation AgreementsO Enrollment Assistance

Academics

Our Pathways DesignO Four Pathways based on GLE

O 3.0-5.9 O 6.0-8.9O 9.0-12.9, no high school credentialO 12.9, with high school credential

O StructureO 12 week sessionsO 90 minute classesO Managed Enrollment

OThinking for a ChangeO Eligibility

O 6.0 GLE and AboveO 14 WeeksO 3 hours per weekO Conducted by Allegany County Probation &

Allegany County Sheriff’s Departments

Cognitive Behavior

Thinking for a Change Skills

O Cognitive Self-Change - Paying attention to the thoughts and feelings that go on inside of us to avoid the kinds of thoughts and feelings that lead us to trouble

O Social Skills – Behaviors or abilities we use in situations that involve other people

O Problem Solving Skills – Skills to help us make better choices

National Institute of Corrections

Career Academies

O Portfolio PreparationO Resume O Job SearchO Application PreparationO Online Applications

O National Work Readiness Credential

O Mock InterviewsO Service LearningO Classroom Rules to mimic

workplaceO Prime Objective

Job Readiness

OEnrollment in One Stop Services

O Job Shadow OOn the Job TrainingOTransitional Jobs ProgramOPlacement Assistance

Employment

Maximizing Community Resources

Contributing Partnerso Adult Educational Opportunity Centero Alfred State Collegeo Allegany Arco Allegany County

o Department of Social Serviceso Employment & Training Centero Probation Departmento Sheriff’s Officeo Youth Bureau

o Allegany Transito Cattaraugus/Allegany Workforce Investment Boardo Cattaraugus Allegany BOCESo Community Organizations

o ACCORD Corporation (Community Action)o Allegany County Alcohol & Substance Abuse o Cornell Cooperative Extensiono Everywoman Opportunity Centero Southern Tier Library Serviceso Community foundations, private donors & services

o Jamestown Community Collegeo Southern Tier Traveling Teachero Wyoming County Community Action – Action Angels

Identifying Partners

O Support ServicesO EducationO EmploymentO Business

Supportive Service Partnerships

O Community Action Agency

O Health DepartmentO Library SystemO Counseling

ServicesO Mental HealthO Substance Abuse

O Public Transit

O Social ServicesO MedicalO ChurchesO Food PantriesO Hair StylistsO Community

Clothing Closets

Education ProvidersO Community Based OrganizationsO Literacy VolunteersO BOCESO Community CollegesO Private & SUNY Colleges

Blending Educational Funding Streams

O ALE – 16 and older, Below 5th grade level; 50% 0-3.9 GLE

O WIA Title I – OSY 16-21 year olds, skills deficient

O WIA Title II – 16 and older skills deficient, no HSED

O EPE – 21 and older no HSED

O Allegany County Youth Bureau – OSY 16-21 year olds

O Allegany County United Way – Adults & OSY

O Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) – College Prep

O Open Society Foundation – LL 6-8.9 GLE, probation, formerly incarcerated, pre-trial release

O Private Donations & Foundations – Unrestricted

Partner Funding Streams

O Shared ResourcesO EPE – 21 years and older, no HSED

O WIA Title I – Adult Training Funds

O TANF – Transitional Jobs Program

O Other – provided by partner organizations

Employment & Business

O One StopsO CBO’sO BusinessesO Chambers of

Commerce

Data TrackingO Driven by Funding Source

O Match students to funding eligibilityO Coordinate ServicesO Outcomes Focused

O Reporting to match funding sources and partners

ChallengesO Maximize the Funding Streams across the

systemsO Student History & BiasO TransportationO Generational PovertyO Building additional Partnerships to

promote Student Success in and outside the classroom

Our Triumphs

Our Student’s Success

Stories

REFERRAL

LWNY

 Intake/Case ManagementMandated to Services No HSDFamily NeedsTransportation Assistance

Intake/Case ManagementMandated to Services No HSDFamily NeedsTransportation Assistance

Pathway 2Jan - Apr

Pathway 2Jan - Apr

TABE Pre-AssessmentReading 5.9

Math 6.3

TABE Pre-AssessmentReading 5.9

Math 6.3RFRF

ProbationPre-Trial Release

ProbationPre-Trial Release

Incarceration Felony Burglary

Incarceration Felony Burglary

InstructionReading

Math Writing

InstructionReading

Math Writing

Career & Job ReadinessCareer Awareness Job Readiness Training ASC Career FairCareer Counseling

Career & Job ReadinessCareer Awareness Job Readiness Training ASC Career FairCareer Counseling

Thinking for a Change Thinking for a Change

TABE Post- AssessmentReading 9Math 11.2

TABE Post- AssessmentReading 9Math 11.2

Pathway 3Apr-May

Pathway 3Apr-May

InstructionReading

Math Writing

InstructionReading

Math Writing

Career Pathways Career Counseling

Career Pathways Career Counseling

Referral to BOCESHigh School Equivalency

Diploma Program

Referral to BOCESHigh School Equivalency

Diploma Program

Employed Full-Time

Employed Full-Time

Enrolled High School Equivalency

Diploma Program

Enrolled High School Equivalency

Diploma Program

Financial LiteracyHealth Literacy

 

Financial LiteracyHealth Literacy

 

Case Management Case Management

Case Management

Case Management

Brief Background

RF is 26 years old and father of one elementary school child.

He spent his childhood in and out of foster care due to child abuse in the home. RF dropped out of school in the 11th grade.

In December 2011, he was arrested for felony burglary, larceny and possession of stolen property with his father in December 2011.

Prior to this incident he had no previous criminal record and worked for a local construction company.

 

 

Pre Trial Release

Additional ResourcesO Adult Career Pathways Training & Support Center

O http://www.acp-sc.org/

O Workforce3one.orgO https://learnwork.workforce3one.org/

O Jobs for the FutureO The Promise of Career Pathways Systems ChangeO http://www.jff.org/sites/default/files/

CareerPathways_JFF_Paper_060112.pdf

O U.S. Department of Labor - ToolkitO http://www.workforceinfodb.org/PDF/

CareerPathwaysToolkit2011.pdf

Our Contact Information

Lisa Lee & Jeremy DonlonLiteracy West NY, Inc.585-268-5213llee@lwny.orgjdonlon@lwny.org

Reita LynchAllegany County Employment & Training Center585-268-9441LynchR@alleganyco.com

Christopher IversAllegany County Sheriff’s Office585-268-9200 Iverscp@alleganyco.com

Christine MorsmanAllegany County Probation Department585-268-9451MorsmaCM@alleganyco.com

Michele LichyCatt/All Workforce Investment Board716-806-0060 mlichy@cawfny.com

top related