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Beyond Work First: How to Help Hard-to-Employ Individuals Get Jobs and Succeed in the Workforce
Publication year:
2001
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Effective and promising practices of welfare-to-work programs for those individuals "hard to employ" are presented. This guide is comprised of three parts: introduction; policy and program design -- implications for state and local policy, identifying and assessing barriers, staff development and interagency partnerships, program models, and best practices; and addressing barriers -- overviews of barriers, screening and assessment, service strategies, labor market strategies, staff development and interagency partnerships, and best practices -- the last six topics are addressed for each of eight barriers.