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The purpose of the WIA youth program is to help eligible youth achieve academic and employment success year round by providing:
- Effective and comprehensive activities, including a variety of options for improving educational and skill competencies and effective connections to employers.
- Ongoing mentoring opportunities with adults committed to providing such opportunities.
- Opportunities for training.
- Continued support services.
- Incentives for recognition and achievement.
- Opportunities and activities related to leadership development, decision-making, citizenship, and community service.
There are 10 required program elements that are available through local programs:
- Tutoring, study skills training, and instruction leading to secondary school completion, including dropout prevention strategies.
- Alternative secondary school offering.
- Summer employment opportunities directly linked to academic and occupation learning.
- Paid an unpaid work experiences, including internships and job shadowing.
- Occupational skills training.
- Leadership development opportunities, which may include such activities as positive social behavior and soft skills, decision-making, team work, and other activities
- Supportive services.
- Adult mentoring for a duration of at least 12 months, that may occur during and after program participation.
- Follow-up services.
- Comprehensive guidance counseling, including drug and alcohol abuse counseling, as well as referrals to counseling, as appropriate to the needs of the individual youth.
The following are WIA eligibility requirements:
- 14-21 years of age
- One or more of the following:
- Basic skills deficient
- Dropout
- Homeless, runaway or foster child
- Pregnant or parenting teen
- Offender
- Requires additional assistance to complete educational program or to secure employment
- Low-income:
- Receives public assistance
- Poverty line or 70% lower living standard income level
- Homeless
- Foster child
- Disability (an individual with a disability whose own income meets the income guidelines)
- Out of School Youth
- School dropout
- Received secondary diploma but is: basic skills deficient, unemployed, underemployed
Youth services contact information:
410 N. Congress Parkway
Athens, TN 37303.
Phone: 423-745-2028. Fax: 423-745-0749
Sandy Kirby – Youth Specialist
(423) 745-2028
5600 Brainerd Rd
Eastgate
Town
Center
Suite A5
Chattanooga, TN 37411
(423) 894-5354 FAX (423) 894-2758'
Antonio McMath – Youth Specialist
(423) 643-2342
Gary Rudolph- Youth Program Director
(423) 785-6668
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This Program is a Partnership between Southeast TN Development District and Signal Centers, Inc. This project is funded under an agreement with the Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development. Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TDD/TTY TN Relay 711.
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