Located in:
- Program-Specific Requirements for Wagner-Peyser Program (Employment Services)
All Program-Specific Requirements provided for the WIOA core programs in this section must be addressed for either a Unified or Combined State Plan.
- e. Agricultural Outreach Plan (AOP). Each State agency must develop an AOP every four years as part of the Unified or Combined State Plan required under sections 102 or 103 of WIOA. The AOP must include an assessment of need. An assessment need describes the unique needs of farmworkers in the area based on past and projected agricultural and farmworker activity in the State. Such needs may include but are not limited to: employment, training, and housing.
- 4. Outreach Activities
The local offices outreach activities must be designed to meet the needs of MSFWs in the State and to locate and contact MSFWs who are not being reached through normal intake activities. Describe the State agency's proposed strategies for:
- 4. Outreach Activities
- e. Agricultural Outreach Plan (AOP). Each State agency must develop an AOP every four years as part of the Unified or Combined State Plan required under sections 102 or 103 of WIOA. The AOP must include an assessment of need. An assessment need describes the unique needs of farmworkers in the area based on past and projected agricultural and farmworker activity in the State. Such needs may include but are not limited to: employment, training, and housing.
e. 4. E. Coordinating outreach efforts with NFJP grantees as well as with public and private community service agencies and MSFW groups
Current Narrative:
NHES utilizes a collaborative effort involving NH WORKS Centers, the New England Farm Workers’ Council, the NH Migrant Education Program and Pine Tree Legal Assistance of Bangor Maine to provide services to MSFWs. NH WORKS Center outreach staff are encouraged to coordinate specifically with the New England Farmworkers’ Council (NEFWC) to avoid duplication of services, and to better serve the needs of employers and MSFWs. NHES has previously established MOUs with the New England Farmworkers’ Council (NEFWC) and the NH Department of Education with responsibilities of cooperation to assist with outreach and services to farm workers.