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Plan: Alaska PYs 2016-2017
Combined Plan C

Section: WIOA State Plan Common Elements

Narrative: III. b. 4. B.

Published
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  • III. Operational Planning Elements
    The Unified or Combined State Plan must include an Operational Planning Elements section that support the State’s strategy and the system-wide vision described in Section II.(c) above. Unless otherwise noted, all Operational Planning Elements apply to Combined State Plan partner programs included in the plan as well as to core programs. This section must include—

III. b. 4. B. Assessment of One-stop Partner Programs

Describe how other one-stop delivery system partner program services and Combined State Plan partner programs included in the plan will be assessed each year. Such state assessments should take into account local and regional planning goals.

Current Narrative:

Assessment of One–Stop Program Partner Programs

The assessment of One–Stop delivery system partner program services must be based on participant outcomes identified under their statutorily required performance and reporting requirements. However, the WIOA joint performance measures, which consist of six customer outcomes specific to core indictors or performance and employer satisfaction, demonstrate value in promoting integration of services and boosting accessibility and transparency within the workforce system. Therefore, if possible, the same measures and methodologies will be applied to other One–Stop partner programs that are applied to the core programs, in addition to any program–specific measures required by federal or state regulations.

The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) has three common measures: entered employment, employment retention, and average earnings. It uses the USDOL Core Monitoring guide. This ensures that oversight and monitoring practices reinforce labor principles while ensuring program outcomes are achieved and a high level of integrity is maintained each year.

Regardless of whether a program is a core program or a partner program, or whether a measure is required by WIOA or partner program law and regulation, performance measures and performance evaluations will be applied at the customer level first and then may be aggregated by program or population.