School to Career Programs and Services Sample Clauses

School to Career Programs and Services. SBUSD offers a number of programs to assist individuals with disabilities with obtaining and/or maintaining employment. For purposes of our participation as a core partner, our focus is on the work of our adult transition programs and our transition partnership program (TPP) with the Department of Rehabilitation known as Bridges. Our adult transition programs serve students aged 18-22 who are working toward a certificate of completion rather than a regular high school diploma. SBUSD operates an adult transition program at each of our three comprehensive high schools as well as one that is currently located on the Santa Xxxxxxx City College campus. These programs support students in reaching the goals in their ITPs and include opportunities for students to be out in the community, at job sites, and in classroom settings to develop the skills they will need in order to obtain and maintain employment.
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School to Career Programs and Services. Students can work with Student Program Advisors on an educational pathway that leads to employment. WORK READINESS AND CAREER PLANNING PROGRAMExtended Learning offers a Work Readiness and Career Planning Program designed to help adults with disabilities learn the soft skills they need to find and maintain meaningful employment. The program consists of two courses designed to assist students in vocational exploration and planning and self-advocacy skills for educational and vocational settings.
School to Career Programs and Services. Santa Xxxxxxx County Workforce Development Board (SBCWDB), through program operators, provides Career services through the WIOA Title I Adult and Dislocated Worker Programs; Youth services through the WIOA Title I Youth Program; and Services to assist individuals and businesses impacted by layoffs through the WIOA Rapid Response and Layoff Aversion Programs. CAREER SERVICES - U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (DOLETA), Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) 16-16 There are three types of career services: Basic Career Services; Individualized Career Services; and Follow-up career services. The distinction between basic career services and individualized career services is not intended to imply that there is a sequence of services. Rather, the distinction is to clarify that, while basic career services are available to all participants, individualized career services are available to participants after AJCCSM one-stop center staff have determined that such services are required to retain or obtain employment Basic Career Services Basic career services described in WIOA sections 134(c)(2)(A)(i)-(xi), and 20 CFR 678.430(a), 34 CFR 361.430(a), and 34 CFR 463.430(a), are provided through the AJCCSM one-stop delivery system. Basic include the following services: Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs, including co-enrollment among these programs; Outreach, intake (including identification through the state’s Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of Unemployment Insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the AJCCSM one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; Labor exchange services, including— Job search and placement assistance, and, when needed by an individual, career counseling, including the provision of— information on in-demand industry sectors and occupations; information on nontraditional employment; information from career profiles and interest inventories, and Referrals to, and coordination of activities with, other programs and services, including those within the American Job Center network and, when appropriate, other workforce development programs; Workforce and labor ...
School to Career Programs and Services. Lucia Mar Adult Education provides the opportunity for individuals to enroll in the following programs, all of which are focused on obtaining, maintaining or advancing in their employment endeavors.
School to Career Programs and Services. WORKABILITY I - WorkAbility I provides comprehensive pre-employment skills training, employment placement and follow-up for high school students in special education who are making the transition from school to work, independent living and postsecondary education or training. Ventura County SELPA district students ages 14-22 with IEPs may be served through WorkAbility I. The referral process to Workability may vary amongst LEAs and must be in accordance with district policies and procedures. Contact the Special Education Department in your local school district to be connected to the WorkAbility I Project Coordinator. TRANSITION PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM (TPP) – Las Virgenes Unified School District, Oxnard Union High School District and Ventura Unified School District have TPPs. Students with an IEP may be eligible and are generally referred during junior year to participate senior year. Referrals can be generated by their teacher or case manager. TPP is a contract with the Department of Rehabilitation and a school district to provide transition services. CAREER EDUCATION CENTER/ REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM (CEC/ROP) - The Career Education Center provides college to career pathways beginning in middle school and connecting to high school, CEC courses, community college, university coursework and industry employment. The program helps prepare students with disabilities (IEPs and 504s) with the knowledge and skills to pursue CIE, careers and Post- Secondary Education to sustain a quality adult life driven by their individual interests, hopes, and dreams.

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  • Programs and Services Every aspect of the service you provide is considered part of your program, and therefore it must be accessible to individuals with disabilities. This includes parking lots, service counters and spaces, transportation (shuttles, etc.), agendas, flyers, emails, online services, phone calls, meetings, celebrations, classes, recreational activities and more. The guidance in this document is primarily intended to help you provide accessible programs by providing you with the tools to: ▪ survey facilities and identify common architectural barriers for people with disabilities; ▪ identify common ADA compliance problems in your communications and activities; and ▪ remove barriers and fix common ADA compliance problems in these areas. ADA Technical Assistance Materials ADA Update Your programs can be broken into three main categories, (Communications, Facilities, and Activities) which will be covered in more detail below.

  • Broadband Services Notwithstanding any other provision of the Amended Agreement (but subject to and without limiting Section 2 above and Section 4.4 below), when XO seeks access to a Hybrid Loop for the provision of "broadband services," as such term is defined by the FCC, then in accordance with 47 C.F.R. § 51.319(a) and the Arbitration Orders, Verizon shall provide XO with nondiscriminatory access under the Amended Agreement to the existing time division multiplexing features, functions, and capabilities of that Hybrid Loop, including DS1 or DS3 capacity (where impairment has been found to exist, which, for the avoidance of any doubt, does not include instances in which Verizon is not required to provide a DS1 Loop under Section 3.4.1 below or is not required to provide a DS3 Loop under Section 3.4.2 below) on an unbundled basis to establish a complete transmission path between the Verizon central office serving an end user and the end user's customer premises. This access shall include access to all features, functions, and capabilities of the Hybrid Loop that are not used to transmit packetized information.

  • Career Services Placement assistance is not provided. It is understood that the School does not and cannot promise or guarantee neither employment nor level of income or wage rate to any Student or Graduate.

  • Hospice Services Services are available for a Member whose Attending Physician has determined the Member's illness will result in a remaining life span of six months or less.

  • Online Services Microsoft warrants that each Online Service will perform in accordance with the applicable SLA during Customer’s use. Customer’s remedies for breach of this warranty are in the SLA. The remedies above are Customer’s sole remedies for breach of the warranties in this section. Customer waives any breach of warranty claims not made during the warranty period.

  • Our Services As insurance intermediaries we generally act as the agent of our client. We are subject to the law of agency, which imposes various duties on us. However, in certain circumstances we may act for and owe duties of care to other parties, including the insurer. We will advise you when these circumstances occur, so you will be aware of any possible conflict of interest. We offer a wide range of products and services which may include: • Offering you a single or range of products from which to choose a product that suits your insurance needs; • Advising you on your insurance needs; • Arranging suitable insurance cover with insurers to meet your requirements; • Helping you with any subsequent changes to your insurance you have to make; • Providing all reasonable assistance with any claim you make. In some cases, we act for insurers under a delegated authority agreement and can enter into insurance policies, issue policy documentation and/or handle or settle claims on their behalf. Where we act on behalf of the insurer and not you, we will notify you accordingly and in relation to claims we will advise you of this fact when you notify us of a claim. Notwithstanding this, we endeavour to always act in your best interest. As intermediaries, we offer a wide range of insurance products and have access to many leading insurance companies and the Lloyd’s market. Depending on the type of cover you require and where we have provided advice based on a personal recommendation, we will offer you a policy from either: • a single insurer; • a limited range of insurers; or • a fair analysis that is representative of the insurance market. We will advise you separately as to which of these apply before we arrange your policy and where we have not undertaken a fair analysis of the market, we will provide you with a list of insurers considered. Jensten Retail Consumer Client TOBA Version 1.0 Nov 2021 Policies taken out, amended, or renewed through our online service will be on a non-advised basis. This means sufficient information will be provided for you to make an informed decision about any product purchased online and you should therefore ensure that any policy provides the cover you require and is suitable for your needs. For Motor Vehicle insurance we require customers to pay an additional charge for our claims service – Coversure Claimsline (details are provided in a separate document). This is a “one-stop” service that enables us to assist you with any claim you may incur. The cost of the Coversure Claimsline services will be included in the price quoted to you for the Motor Vehicle insurance and shown separately in your documentation. By purchasing motor insurance from us, you authorise Coversure and its agents to take all necessary actions to handle your claim including dealing with your insurers, third parties and their insurers and other service suppliers on your behalf. For all other policies, including optional additional products and premium finance (if relevant), before the insurance contract is concluded and after we have assessed your demands & needs, we will provide you with advice and make a personal recommendation. This will include sufficient information to enable you to make an informed decision about the policy that we have recommended, together with a quotation which will itemise any fees that are payable in addition to the premium. This documentation will also include a statement of your demands and needs. You should read this carefully as it will explain reasons for making the recommendation we have made.

  • Provider Services The Contractor’s system shall collect, process, and maintain current and historical data on program providers. This information shall be accessible to all parts of the MCMIS for editing and reporting.

  • Program Services a) Personalized Care Practice agrees to provide to Program Member certain enhancements and amenities to professional medical services to be rendered by Personalized Care Practice to Program Member, as further described in Schedule 1 to these Terms. Upon prior written notice to Program Member, Personalized Care Practice may add or modify the Program Services set forth in Schedule 1, as reasonably necessary, and subject to such additional fees and/or terms and conditions as may be reasonably necessary.

  • Education services 1.1 Catholic education is intrinsic to the mission of the Church. It is one means by which the Church fulfils its role in assisting people to discover and embrace the fullness of life in Xxxxxx. Catholic schools offer a broad, comprehensive curriculum imbued with an authentic Catholic understanding of Xxxxxx and his teaching, as well as a lived appreciation of membership of the Catholic Church. Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS) governs the operation of MACS schools and owns, governs and operates the School.

  • Telemedicine Services This plan covers clinically appropriate telemedicine services when the service is provided via remote access through an on-line service or other interactive audio and video telecommunications system in accordance with R.I. General Law § 27-81-1. Clinically appropriate telemedicine services may be obtained from a network provider, and from our designated telemedicine service provider. When you seek telemedicine services from our designated telemedicine service provider, the amount you pay is listed in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive a covered healthcare service from a network provider via remote access, the amount you pay depends on the covered healthcare service you receive, as indicated in the Summary of Medical Benefits. For information about telemedicine services, our designated telemedicine service provider, and how to access telemedicine services, please visit our website or contact our Customer Service Department.

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