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Workforce Development
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| Workforce Development | The Workforce Development system helps individuals discover, upgrade or refine their career goals. This includes training opportunities which are in demand to help these individuals become self sufficient and or improve upon their lives via discovering their career opportunities. The Workforce Development system is also extremely important to the employer community. It will assist the employer in accessing and retention of a workforce that will allow them to improve or maintain their ecomomic competetiveness. Some of the areas included are Business and Employer Services, Job Seeker Services, Management Services, and Youth Services. |
| Workforce Development Professional | The first priority of a Workforce Development Professional is to assist individuals (adults or youth) identify prepare obtain maintain employment in order to maintain self sufficiency. They assist employers and their communities access and retain a workforce so that the employer and the community can continue to stay economically competetive. Workforce Development Professionals provide services to their individual (adult, youth, employer) customers or evaluate, plan and manage organizations that do. Workforce Development professionals abide by a professional code of professional ethics, and practice. |
| NAWDP | National Association of Workforce Development Professionals |
| ONE STOP | America's Service Locator |
| LEARN | Dynamic Institute |
| Coach | Workforce Development Coach |
| A BIG KUDOS TO: Bronwyn Mauldin (the creator of this Venn diagram.) Please visit her web site! Workforce Developments | |
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| Sharyn0265 | NAWDP LEGISLATIVE UPDATE | 0 | Jun 6 2008, 7:17 PM EDT by Sharyn0265 | |
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MOVEMENT IN SENATE TO RESTORE WIA FUNDING – YOUR HELP NEEDED
The recent economic downturn - coupled with the outreach efforts by NAWDP members, members of The Coalition for Workforce Solutions and others - has brought to light the strong need to provide much needed assistance to the workforce development providers. Senators Herb Kohl (D-WI), Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Susan Collins (R-ME) have drafted a letter to Senate appropriators requesting that $250m be included in a future economic stimulus bill. With unemployment numbers climbing and funding being slashed, our system is struggling to keep up with the demand for services. More layoffs were announced this week in the automotive and the airline industries. These funds are necessary to make sure that our citizens receive the assistance they need to successfully transition back into the workplace. This effort will only be successful if we all work together! Please contact your Senators and ask them to sign on to the Kohl-Cantwell-Collins letter. Contact your Senators. www.senate.gov. Speak witha staffer who handles funding for workforce programs.Let the staffer know that you are a constituent and that you understand that Senators Kohl, Cantwell and Collins are circulating a Dear Colleague letter asking their fellow Senators to join them in their efforts to restore the $250m taken from the workforce system. Explain how your clients would benefit from this additional funding. Let them know your success stories and your continued challenges. If your unemployment rate has increased – be sure to let the staffer know this. Tell the staffer that you would like the Senator to contact Senator Kohl or Senator Collins by June 20th add his/her signature to this letter. Workers, their families, and their communities are depending on the Senator’s leadership and support. f you don’t feel comfortable phoning the Senator, please fax a letter containing all of the vital information.
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| Sharyn0265 | May is National Workforce Development Professionals Month | 0 | Apr 23 2008, 9:07 PM EDT by Sharyn0265 | |
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One of the main goals of the National Workforce Development Professionals Month is to increase awareness and usage of the local One-Stop career centers by local businesses.
visit http://servicelocator.org/ for a One Stop near you! |
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| Sharyn0265 | Welcome Everyone! | 0 | Apr 23 2008, 8:55 PM EDT by Sharyn0265 | |
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This page is for Professionals in the Workforce Development industry who work with both job seekers, and employers, have knowledge of labor market information, and to maintain, and enhance the future of the workforce in the United States.
For a long time now, I have been searching the net for a group where other WFD professionals such as I can communicate with each other in a non threatening and professional way. There have been times where I would really like to talk to a WFD professional that works in another part of my state,or another state to find out what they are doing there to help both the job seeker and the employer customers. I have been unsuccessful in my search. Yes, there were plenty of associations, state information web sites etc. etc. but there was not any kind of medium that allowed for us to interact with each other, talk about problems we have, lack of funding, best practices, privatization, how to help out a problem client, etc. I would like for this medium to be such a place where we can converse and discuss anything related to workforce development while maintaining our privacy. Feel free to remain anonymous, but please join in the conversation and the topics at hand. We are all here to help each other. |
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