The RETAIN Demonstration: Comparing RETAIN Enrollees with Other Populations

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The Retaining Employment and Talent After Injury/Illness Network (RETAIN) demonstration aims to help workers with recently acquired injuries and disabilities remain in the labor force. Following a pilot phase, the U.S. Department of Labor awarded cooperative agreements to state agencies in Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio, and Vermont to fully implement RETAIN services. These five RETAIN programs aim to identify and recruit a subset of workers who could be at risk of exiting the labor force and applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). This Mathematica brief compares the characteristics of people who enrolled in RETAIN in 2022 with all workers and with applicants for SSDI and SSI.

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2023-11-30T00:00:00
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2023-11-30
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SNAP Exceptions for Youth Experiencing Homelessness and Exiting Foster Care

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In the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), young adults and adults, ages 18-49, who do not have dependents and are not pregnant, are considered Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs). ABAWDs cannot receive SNAP benefits for more than 3 months within a 3-year period unless they meet the ABAWD work requirement or are exempt. This Administration for Children and Families letter provides information and resources on new exceptions for the ABAWD time limits and work requirements in SNAP. The information can assist youth and young adults experiencing homelessness and transitioning out of foster care who are eligible for SNAP benefits.

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2023-11-13T00:00:00
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2023-11-13
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2024 National Youth Employment Coalition Forum

The National Youth Employment Coalition (NYEC) will be hosting their annual forum in Atlanta, Georgia from March 4-6, 2024. The NYEC annual forum is a national conference that brings together youth leaders, practitioners, policymakers, and stakeholders interested in advancing the lives of opportunity youth and young adults. Attendees will co-create a space for sharing best practices, innovative ideas, advocacy strategies, and practical solutions to common challenges. There is a fee for registration.

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Counseling Approaches to Promote Recovery From Problematic Substance Use and Related Issues Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP)

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The benefits of recovery from problematic substance use are wide-ranging. They include improvements in a person’s physical health, emotional well-being, relationships, school and career achievement, and financial security. These benefits extend well beyond the individual, positively affecting families, workplaces, communities, and society. Counselors and other professionals can play a critical role in helping individuals achieve their recovery goals and in supporting them as they develop the skills needed for long-term recovery. This Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) provides guidance to counselors, administrators, and supervisors about recovery-oriented services, supports, and care, allowing them to better serve individuals in or seeking recovery from problematic substance use.

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2023-11-01T00:00:00
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2023-11-01
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Mississippi Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (MIBEST) Program

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The Mississippi Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (MIBEST) program provides pathways into college for adult education students across the state. MIBEST is a workforce and economic development effort led by the Mississippi Community College Board and implemented with the state’s 15 community colleges. MIBEST concurrently delivers short-term workforce training, career and technical education, and adult education. The program targets residents without high school credentials, individuals with low incomes, and nontraditional students. This Urban Institute brief is a supplement to their original evaluation and provides an analysis of two factors: the outcomes of student parents and the outcomes of students in different geographic regions.

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2023-11-30T00:00:00
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2023-11-30
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Kin-First Models and Approaches to Creating Systems Change

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The Center for Excellence in Family-Finding, Engagement and Support launched a series of webinars that are dedicated to promoting the transformative work happening in California towards cultivating a kin-first culture in child welfare. The Center will host a webinar on January 9, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 12 p.m. PT where panelists will share their unique perspectives and insights on the Kin-First philosophy. The webinar will delve into the power of Kin-First Culture and the transformative programs that are redefining family connections. This session will shed light on how agencies can form meaningful partnerships, helping children and youth stay connected with their family, extended family, and community.

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2024-01-09T13:00:00
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2024-01-09
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CareerOneStop Tools for Youth

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CareerOneStop is a comprehensive career, education, and job search website. It also offers GetMyFuture, a specialized website for youth and young adults ages 14-24, where tools and information are available to help youth find information to achieve their employment and career goals. This Workforce GPS webinar is on January 18, 2024 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. ET and will offer participants tools and resources to help youth explore career ideas, gain insight into their work values and interests, learn about effective resume writing, job search methods, and more. Presenters will also demonstrate how to save career assessments and job searches, and how youth can share them with their counselors.

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2024-01-18T13:00:00
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2024-01-18
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Rebuild Apprenticeship as a Pathway for California Youth

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From its design, apprenticeship was meant to be a pathway for youth to gain skills and employment. However, with time, the system has morphed and the typical apprentice in California is closer to the age of 30 than to 16. Apprenticeship has largely ceased to be a pathway of choice for young people to access careers and has instead turned into an opportunity that’s only pursued after other roads have turned into dead ends. This New America blogpost looks at California’s Master Plan for Career Education. This plan will provide an opportunity for the state to make clear what it means for apprenticeship to serve young people in California.

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2023-11-21T00:00:00
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2023-11-21
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Understanding Key Concepts of Economic Empowerment for People Who Have Experienced Human Trafficking

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Economic empowerment is a critical need for many people who have experienced human trafficking and is increasingly being recognized by social service providers. Economic empowerment is a multifaceted concept and there is much to learn about what it is, why it matters, and how people can achieve it. Informed by the expertise of people with lived experience of human trafficking and anti-trafficking professionals who represent organizations providing economic empowerment programming, this Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation infographic defines key terms related to economic well-being and opportunity, specifically in the context of recovery from human trafficking victimization. These definitions can help enhance the anti-trafficking field’s shared understanding of the needs of this population. The infographic is intended to be read alongside the full guide, Economic Empowerment for People Who Have Experienced Human Trafficking: A Guide for Anti-Trafficking Providers.

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2023-11-15T00:00:00
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2023-11-15
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Protecting Childcare Access for Families With Young Children Participating in Guaranteed Income Programs

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Guaranteed income programs represent a promising avenue for supporting the health and well-being of families with low incomes who have young children by providing them with direct unrestricted cash payments. However, participation in a guaranteed income program can inadvertently affect a family’s eligibility for childcare subsidies and other social safety net benefits. This Child Trends brief presents information on the benefits of guaranteed income programs and the importance of protecting childcare benefits for families receiving a guaranteed income. Additionally, it provides recommendations for protecting access to childcare subsidies.

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2023-11-16T00:00:00
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2023-11-16
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