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Am I eligible?

The federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA) program helps you find a job or train for a new career. All adults, age 18 or older, are eligible to receive core services. Additional intensive services are available to unemployed individuals who have been unable to obtain jobs through core services and those who are employed but need additional training services to reach self-sufficiency. Training services are also available for those who meet intensive services eligibility but were unable to find employment through those services.

To be eligible for the dislocated worker program, you must have received a lay off notice or have been laid off due to a company closure or mass layoff. You may also be eligible if you are currently unemployed and are unlikely to return to your prior occupation due to economic conditions in that industry.

To be eligible for the youth program, you must be between the ages of 14 and 21, have low income, and have a substantial barrier to employment such as: deficient in basic literacy skills, school dropout, homeless, a runaway or a foster child, pregnant or parenting, an offender, or be an individual who requires additional assistance to complete an educational program, or to secure and hold employment.

What services are available?

The WIA program offers a variety of employment and training services to eligible individuals. Services are designed and administered by the Local Workforce Investment Areas (LWIA). One-Stop Career Centers provide services locally and can include the following:

Core Services (available to all adults age 18 years or older)
  • Job search and placement assistance (including career counseling)
  • Labor market information (which identifies job vacancies; skills needed for in-demand jobs; and local, regional, and national employment trends)
  • Initial assessment of skills and needs
  • Information about available services
  • Follow-up services to help customers keep their jobs once they are placed
Intensive Services (available to adults who meet specific eligibility requirements)
  • Comprehensive assessments
  • Development of individual employment plans
  • Group and individual counseling
  • Case management
  • Short-term prevocational services
  • Training
Youth Services (available to youth between the ages of 14 and 21 who meet specific eligibility requirements)
  • Tutoring, study skills training, and instruction leading to completion of secondary school
  • Alternative school services
  • Mentoring
  • Paid and unpaid work experience (such as internships and job shadowing)
  • Occupational skills training
  • Leadership development
  • Supportive services
  • Guidance counseling
  • Follow-up services
Where can I get services?

The WIA services are administered by LWIAs in partnership with local elected officials comprised of representatives from private sector businesses, organized labor, community-based organizations, local government agencies, and local education agencies. The LWIAs designate One-Stop operators, provide policy guidance, and oversee the job training activities within local areas. The WIA services are provided through the One-Stop delivery system. California's One-Stop Career Centers provide a full range of services including employment, training, and education services for job seekers.

For more information on finding a job check the following Web sites:

EDD Finding a Job

America's Job Bank

For more information, contact the Workforce Services Division at (916) 654-8008. TTY users, please call the California Relay Service at 711.


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