Federal Policy Webinar Unpacking the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) June 3, 2014

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Federal Policy Webinar Unpacking the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) June 3, 2014

Our Vision We seek an America that grows its economy by investing in its people, so that every worker and every industry has the skills to compete and prosper. www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Our Mission We organize broad-based coalitions seeking to raise the skills of America s workers across a range of industries. We advocate for public policies that invest in what works, as informed by our members real-world expertise. And we communicate these goals to an American public seeking a vision for a strong U.S. economy that allows everyone to be part of its success. www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Presenters Rachel Gragg, National Skills Coalition Neil Ridley, CLASP Mala Thakur, National Youth Employment Coalition (NYEC) Jennifer Wang, Young Invincibles Rachel Zinn, Workforce Data Quality Campaign www.nationalskillscoalition.org

General Overview Bipartisan, bicameral legislation with support from leadership Reauthorizes WIA for six years, 2015-2020 Generally focuses on streamlining programs, reporting, and administration www.nationalskillscoalition.org

General Overview Maintains existing structure of the law, four titles (occupational training, ABE, W-P, and voc-rehab) Maintains funding structure, does not create a block grant or otherwise consolidate existing funding streams www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Eliminates 15 Existing Programs Youth Opportunity Grants, 2) 21 st Century Workforce Commission, 3)National Institute for Literacy, 4) TAA Health Care Gap Coverage, 5) WIA Incentive Grants, 6) Pilots and Demos, 7) Community-based Job Training Grants, 8) Green Jobs Act, 9) Projects with Industry, 10) Recreation Programs 11) Inservice Training 12) Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers, 13) Veterans Workforce Investment Program, 14) Workforce Innovation Fund, 15) Grants to States for Workplace and Community Transition Training for Incarcerated Individuals www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Process and Timing Senate will act first, trying to get unanimous consent (UC) agreement for expedited process which limits debate and amendments House will follow Senate, could try to move on suspension calendar (also expedited process, no debate or amendments) Could potentially go pretty quickly www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Key Infrastructure Changes WIBs: Maintains existing structure, with business majority and chair. Reduces required members State and local plans: Requires new, unified state plan for all core programs. Local plans must be aligned with state plan American Job Centers: Must assess effectiveness, accessibility, and continuous improvement at least every 3 years www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Key Employment and Training Activities Changes Performance measure: Creates common measures across all core programs Codifies elimination of sequence of services, creates new career services category Signals to states and local areas increased interest in a number of existing best practices, including career pathways, sector partnerships, and credential attainment linked to in-demand occupations www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Key Funding Changes Statewide set-aside: Restores to 15 percent Funding levels: Shifts from such sums under current law to specific funding levels. Generally reaches FY 10 funding levels (last year before cuts started) in FY 17. IMPORTANT: Only authorization levels, not actual funding levels. Unless Congress undoes budget caps and sequestration, very unlikely programs would ever be funded at these levels. www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Detailed Analysis http://www.nationalskillscoalition.org/federal-policies/workforce-investment-act/wia-documents/2013-09-16_wia-house-senate.pdf www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Stay Connected Visit us our website. Sign up for our member email list. Follow us on: www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Contact Rachel Gragg, Ph.D. Federal Policy Director National Skills Coalition rachelg@nationalskillscoalition.org 202-223-8991, ext. 102 www.nationalskillscoalition.org

Unpacking WIOA: Opportunities to Improve Access and Outcomes for Low-Income Adults and Youth Neil Ridley CLASP June 3, 2014

About CLASP The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) develops and advocates for policies that improve the lives of low-income people. CLASP s Center for Postsecondary and Economic Success seeks to improve policy, increase investment, and strengthen political will to increase the number of low-income adults and youth who earn the postsecondary credentials essential to open doors to good jobs, career advancement, and economic mobility. 16

Key Improvements across Programs Sharper purpose statement New definition of individuals with barriers to employment that is used throughout the bill Recognition of career pathways as an approach to aligning services offered by different programs 17

Career Pathways

Key Improvements in Performance Accountability Required use of a performance adjustment model to take into account participant characteristics in determining expected performance levels Increased transparency in reporting on levels of service and outcomes achieved by those facing barriers to employment Incorporation in the new performance accountability system of a progress indicator that counts education and training participants who are making measurable skill gains toward a credential or employment 19

Key Improvements in Adult and Youth Services Greater focus on re-orienting youth services toward serving disconnected youth Wider range of services available to serve adults (including incumbent worker training and transitional jobs) and more room to use contracts for training (in line with current appropriations authority) Permissible to provide work support activities to support retention and advancement of low-wage workers 20

Key Improvements in Adult Education/English Language Services Sharper focus on transitions to postsecondary education and employment Support for career pathways, integrated education and training and other promising approaches Greater alignment with partners through comprehensive planning, performance accountability and the one-stop system 21

Contact Information For more information: Neil Ridley, CLASP nridley@clasp.org 202-906-8010 For updates: Sign up at www.clasp.org Follow us on Twitter: @CLASP_DC 22

Workforce Investment Opportunity Act Unpacking the Youth Provisions Mala B. Thakur, Executive Director National Youth Employment Coalition June 3, 2014

ABOUT NYEC National member network established in 1979. Mission: improve the effectiveness of organizations that help youth become productive citizens. Members: direct service providers, researchers, policymakers, advocates, intermediaries and technical assistance providers from across the nation. National Youth Employment Coalition www.nyec.org Our Work: NYEC sets and promotes quality standards; tracks, crafts and informs public policy; promotes professional development ; and supports capacitybuilding efforts.

Original Themes Eligibility Performance Measures & Program Elements Funding and Formula Innovation and Capacity Building Youth Councils To review NYEC s WIA Reauthorization Recommendations visit: http://www.nyec.org/content/documents/finalwiarecsnov20091.p df National Youth Employment Coalition www.nyec.org

Key Themes - WIOA Funding: Maintains a separate funding stream for youth programs (youth activities, YouthBuild and Job Corps) no consolidation Low Income Priority: Focuses on underserved youth populations, with an emphasis on out of school youth National Youth Employment Coalition www.nyec.org

Key Themes - WIOA Systems Alignment: Provides more intentional linkages to secondary/postsecondary education and career pathways Measurement of Skill Attainment: Offers an opportunity to capture and measure progress over time National Youth Employment Coalition www.nyec.org

Key Youth Provisions - WIOA Simplifies Determination of Income Eligibility for Out of School Youth -Includes Free or Reduced Lunch as part of the definition of low-income individual -Includes Special rule which allows eligibility to those youth living in high poverty areas. Expands the age range for Out-of-School Youth activities to 24 Expands priority for Out-of-School Youth, with 75% of youth activities funds required to serve this population National Youth Employment Coalition www.nyec.org

Key Youth Provisions - WIOA Includes progress measures to capture incremental gains Maintains an option for a focus on local youth programming via existing youth councils and/or youth-focused entities in local communities Maintains and expands program elements Requires that at least 20% of funds support paid and unpaid work experiences: summer employment and year round employment, preapprenticeships, and internships National Youth Employment Coalition www.nyec.org

For More Information: Mala B. Thakur, Executive Director National Youth Employment Coalition 1836 Jefferson Place, NW Washington, DC 20036 mt@nyec.org www.nyec.org

Workforce Investment in Action: What the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act means for youth Jennifer Wang Policy and Advocacy Manager

WIOA maintains youth funding Specific funding for youth Targeted programs Not consolidated!

WIOA funds youth programs that work Job Corps Pre-apprenticeships and Apprenticeships National Service - jobs for youth Summer and year-round jobs programs Mentoring YouthBuild Supporting activities at the state level (research, new programs)

Jobs Tour

Funding under WIOA for youth generally Youth Authorization of Approps: $820,430,000 for fiscal year 2015 $883,800,000 for fiscal year 2016 $902,139,000 for fiscal year 2017 $922,148,000 for fiscal year 2018 $943,828,000 for fiscal year 2019 $963,837,000 for fiscal year 2020 Funding caps instead of such sums By 2017, funding for youth will return to 2010 levels Ceiling

Questions? http://jobs.younginvincibles.org www.younginvincibles.org jennifer.wang@younginvincibles.org

Data and Accountability in WIOA

About WDQC Advocate for inclusive, aligned and market-relevant education and workforce data that can help our nation s human capital policies meet the challenges of a changing economy Promote federal and state reforms for data systems that provide useful information for policymakers, students and workers, business leaders and educators State Blueprint with 13 key features of a high-quality data infrastructure Address federal legislation, funding and technical assistance Policy agenda developed by broad coalition of national organizations, state leaders and technical experts across education/workforce spectrum

Performance Metrics Same metrics across all programs Slight shifts in employment metrics Credential attainment, skill gains Employer services metric TBD States may add metrics

Public Reporting States, local areas and training providers must report on core program performance ED & DOL will design template Training providers must report on all participants

Data Implications States directed to use wage records to measure performance Credential attainment may include state-issued licenses and industry-awarded credentials, but states lack data

Evaluation States directed to conduct program evaluations; new requirement to cooperate with federal research New mandates for adult education research & evaluation

Labor Market Information Establishes Workforce Information Advisory Council More diverse council representation; data producers and users Formalizes council input to DOL policy

Contact Rachel Zinn, Director rachelz@workforcedqc.org 202-223-8355