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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to U.S. Department of Labor

Title 20  

Employees' Benefits

 

Chapter V  

Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 664  

Youth Activities Under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act

 

 

 

Subpart D  

Youth Program Design, Elements, and Parameters


20 CFR 664.410 - Must local programs include each of the ten program elements listed in WIA section 129(c)(2) as options available to youth participants?

  • Section Number: 664.410
  • Section Name: Must local programs include each of the ten program elements listed in WIA section 129(c)(2) as options available to youth participants?

    (a) Yes. Local programs must make the following services available 

to youth participants:

    (1) Tutoring, study skills training, and instruction leading to 

secondary school completion, including dropout prevention strategies;

    (2) Alternative secondary school offerings;

    (3) Summer employment opportunities directly linked to academic and 

occupational learning;

    (4) Paid and unpaid work experiences, including internships and job 

shadowing, as provided in Secs. 664.460 and 664.470 of this part;

    (5) Occupational skill training;

    (6) Leadership development opportunities, which may include such 

activities as positive social behavior and soft skills, decision 

making, team work, and other activities, as provided in Secs. 664.420 

and 664.430 of this part;

    (7) Supportive services, which may include the services listed in 

Sec. 664.440;

    (8) Adult mentoring for a duration of at least twelve (12) months, 

that may occur both during and after program participation;

    (9) Followup services, as provided in Sec. 664.450; and

    (10) Comprehensive guidance and counseling, including drug and 

alcohol abuse counseling, as well as referrals to counseling, as 

appropriate to the needs of the individual youth.

    (b) Local programs have the discretion to determine what specific 

program services will be provided to a youth participant, based on each 

participant's objective assessment and individual service strategy. 

(WIA sec. 129(c)(2).)
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