WIOA Trends from a National Perspective at NCSAB Spring Conference

WIOA Trends from a National Perspective at NCSAB Spring Conference
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This session at the NCSAB Spring Conference on April 10, 2019, delved into various aspects of WIOA, including strategic planning, governance, service delivery systems, and performance accountability. Panelists discussed programs and priorities related to WIOA Title I, II, and III, as well as state plans and partnerships with Blind VR agencies.

  • WIOA
  • National Perspective
  • NCSAB Conference
  • Workforce Development

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  1. WIOA Trends from a National Perspective NCSAB Spring Conference April 10, 2019 Session 2 Regency I/II

  2. Panelists Presiding: Bill Robinson Director, Michigan Bureau of Services for Blind Persons Kim Vitelli Acting Administrator, Office of Workforce Investment: Employment and Training Administration: U.S. Department of Labor Cheryl Keenan Director, Division of Adult Education and Learning: Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education: U.S. Department of Education Christopher Pope Chief, Data Collection and Analysis Unit: Rehabilitation Services Administration: U.S. Department of Education

  3. Session Overview Overview of WIOA Title I, II, and III Core Programs WIOA: Strategic Planning WIOA: Governance WIOA: One-Stop Service Delivery System WIOA: Performance Accountability

  4. Overview of WIOA Title I, II, and III Programs Title I Core Programs: Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth and Title III Core Program: Wagner- Peyser Employment Service DOL/ETA: Office of Workforce Investment and Regional Offices Core Programs Service Provision Highlights of ETA Priorities and Initiatives Title II Core Program: Adult Education and Family Literacy Act ED: Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education Service Provision under AEFLA Highlights of OCTAE Priorities and Initiatives

  5. WIOA: Strategic Planning PY 2020-2023 Unified and Combined State Plans New State Plan Portal Blind VR Agencies Perspectives on PY 2016-2019 State Plans and Feedback for PY 2020-2023 State Plans Audience Q&A

  6. WIOA: Governance State Workforce Development Boards Local Workforce Development Boards Other Opportunities for Building Partnerships with Blind VR Agencies Audience Q&A

  7. WIOA: Strategic Planning PY 2020-2023 Unified and Combined State Plans Update on New State Plan Portal Blind VR Agencies Perspectives on PY 2016-2019 State Plans and Feedback for PY 2020-2023 State Plans Audience Q&A

  8. WIOA: One-Stop Service Delivery System Overview of Section 188 and U.S. Department of Labor s Civil Rights Center Partnerships in Comprehensive One-Stop Centers Physical and Programmatic Accessibility MOUs One-Stop Operating Budgets, including IFAs Audience Q&A

  9. WIOA: Performance Accountability PY 2017 WIOA Annual Reports New WINTAC Resources for VR Agencies Measurable Skill Gains Checklist Credential Attainment Rate Checklist Effectiveness in Serving Employers Crosswalk Unemployment Insurance Data Matching State-level Agreements State Wage Interchange System (SWIS) ETA-led Joint Technical Assistance Projects Audience Q&A

  10. Thank You

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