Located in:
- Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
At minimum, in the SCSEP stand-alone submission and the SCSEP portion of the Combined State Plan, States should comprehensively cover the following elements.
- b. Service Delivery and Coordination
States must:
- 1. Provide a Description of Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Programs
This may alternatively be discussed in the State strategies section of the strategic plan, but regardless of placement in document, must include:
- 1. Provide a Description of Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Programs
- b. Service Delivery and Coordination
b. 1. A. Actions to Coordinate Activities of Scsep Grantees with WIOA Title I Programs, Including Plans for Using the WIOA One-stop Delivery System and Its Partners to Serve Individuals Aged 55 and Older. (20 Cfr 641.302(g), 641.325(e))
Current Narrative:
SCSEP is a mandated WIOA partner. Alabama’s SCSEP looks forward to improving our coordination and collaboration with Alabama’s WIOA during the next four years by looking to implement the following strategies to benefit SCSEP participants:
1. Identify training for seniors in soft and occupational skills including those seniors with disabilities.
2. Work with WIOA partners, faith-based and community organizations to identify financial assistance and financial planning supportive services for SCSEP participants;
3. Work with the WIOA and One Stop System to identify senior friendly user technology and identify resources to secure the technology, such as WorkKeys, as a career readiness tool for participants;
4. Work with WIOA partners, faith-based and community organizations to identify and encourage SCSEP participant participation in work-related training and education activities;
5. Identify literacy resources in Alabama and work to build partnerships and improve coordination of these resources with WIOA and SCSEP; encourage participation by SCSEP participants in these programs.