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Collaborative Approach to Prepare Youth for Success in a Global Economy DRAFT

Collaborative Approach to Prepare Youth for Success in a Global Economy DRAFT. White House Task Force Report on Disadvantaged Youth. Prepared Under Direction of Domestic Policy Council Report Issued in October 2003

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Collaborative Approach to Prepare Youth for Success in a Global Economy DRAFT

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  1. Collaborative Approach to Prepare Youth for Success in a Global EconomyDRAFT

  2. White House Task Force Report on Disadvantaged Youth • Prepared Under Direction of Domestic Policy Council • Report Issued in October 2003 • Focused on 4 Goals: Better Management, Accountability, and Connections, and give priority to the neediest youth

  3. WH Task Force Recommendations • YouthBuild transfer from HUD to DOL • DOD ChalleNGe grants transfer to DOL • Interagency Collaboration to coordinate evaluation, accountability, and policy • Focus funding on target populations • Unified research agenda identifying best practices using random assignment eval

  4. Federal Resources Focused on Youth • $223.5 billion

  5. Target Programs TOTAL $7,282,335,544

  6. ETA’s New Strategic Vision for Delivery of Youth Services under WIA • Out-of-school youth are an important part of the new workforce “supply pipeline” needed by businesses to fill job vacancies in the knowledge economy. WIA-funded youth programs will provide leadership by serving as a catalyst to connect these youth with quality secondary and postsecondary educational opportunities and high-growth and other employment opportunities

  7. New Youth Vision • 4 Pillars of the Youth Vision: • Focus on Alternative Education • Meeting the Demands of Business, Especially in High-Growth Industries and Occupations • Focus on the Neediest Youth • Focus on Improved Performance

  8. Strategic Partnerships • US Dept of Labor, ETA • US Dept of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education • US Dept of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention • US Dept of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families

  9. Regional Youth Forums • Jointly Convened • Communicating the Vision • Strategic Planning by State Teams • Strategies for Federal Support

  10. Forum FeedbackState Challenges/Federal Opportunities • Need for information on resources and services across programs/agencies • Engagement of State Leadership • Models for Collaboration • Common Message/Common Language • Continued Support of State Teams

  11. More State Feedback • Integrated policies and planning guidance across agencies at Federal level • Framework/policies that support data sharing • Performance measurement system that supports the vision • Funding strategies that support collaboration and new models (no new money)

  12. Regional Forum Follow-Up • Engaging governors • Providing models • Identifying models of collaboration and/or a tool or set of broad principles • Aligning federal teams to support states on an ongoing basis • Clarifying/resolving policy definitions/issues

  13. AN ETA-Wide Youth Vision • Began with focus on WIA formula program • Job Corps: A Critical Addition

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