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. C. Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Private and Public Entities and Programs That Provide Services to Older Americans, Such as Community and Faith-based Organizations, Transportation Programs, and Programs for Those with Special Needs or Disabilities. (20 Cfr 641.302(i))
Current Narrative:
- Title I - Adult, Dislocated, and Youth Programs
- Title II - Adult Education and Family Literacy Programs
- Title III - Wagner-Peyser/Employment Services
- Title IV-Vocational Rehabilitation
- Vocational Rehabilitation Services in Idaho are provided through two agencies: The Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation ans the Idaho Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (met already with the Blind Commission)
- Combined Plan Partner - Jobs for Veterans State Grant Program
- Combined Plan Partner - Trade Adjustment Program
- One-Stop Partner - Unemployment Insurance
- One-Stop Partner - Carl D Perkins and Professional-Technical Education
- One-Stop Partner - Community Development Block Grant
- One-Stop Partner - TANF & SNAP
- One-Stop Partner - Idaho Commission for the Libraries (met already)
Planned Actions:
- ICOA collaborated with the Idaho Commission for the Libraries to share information about the SCSEP program at the 140 libraries and IOCA connected the Emloyment Training Coordinators (ETCs) with the six AAA`s to do presentations for their providers including their three Tribes in Idaho. ICOA connected the ETCs with all contracted 97 meal sites in Idaho. This collaboration has the potential to establish additional host agencies and attract more participants. ICOA`s SCSEP contractor will provide training and establish referral protocols with all WIOA partners and the Centers for Independent Living. This training will focus on referral coordination and meeting participants’ supportive service needs, such as, transportation, caregiver support, congregate meals and health promotions.