Community work experience program definition

Community work experience program or "CWEP" means the workfare component of the IMPACT program.
Community work experience program means a program established by 9 the Department under the pilot to provide work experience to a recipient who was unable
Community work experience program means a program of training in which a participant gains useful experience, work habits, and job skills by performing a service for a public purpose on behalf of a public agency or nonprofit private employer. Participation shall be by an agreement between the department and the public agency or nonprofit employer.

More Definitions of Community work experience program

Community work experience program means a program to provide work experience and training for recipients of public assistance who are not otherwise able to obtain employment or who are not actively participating in training or education programs;

Related to Community work experience program

  • Clinical experience means providing direct services to individuals with mental illness or the provision of direct geriatric services or special education services. Experience may include supervised internships, practicums, and field experience.

  • Direct care worker means a paid individual who provides direct, personal care services to persons with disabilities or the elderly requiring long-term care (see also the definition of long-term care worker, which includes direct care workers).

  • Independent living services means services and activities provided to a child in foster care 14 years

  • Vocational rehabilitation services means the unit of vocational rehabilitation established in IC 12-12-1-2(2) as a unit of the rehabilitation services bureau in DDRS.