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1 Executive Summary SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD (SBWIB) LOCAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2017 - 2020 The South Bay Workforce Investment Board (SBWIB) oversees a local workforce area comprised of eleven cities: Hawthorne, Inglewood, Gardena, Carson, Lawndale, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Torrance and Lomita. The area made up by these cities is a commonly recognized sub- region of Los Angeles County with a distinct feel and notable diversity in population and economy. Many large businesses call the South Bay home and many more start-ups in tech and other sectors are also based in the area. The strong local workforce system that we have developed is critical to ensuring that residents are able to take advantage of the economic opportunities that the area has to offer. Alignment with Regional Plan: The economic and background analysis within the Los Angeles Basin RPU’s Regional Plan provides a detailed description of business and the workforce in the region. Key assertions of the Regional Plan that SBWIB has embraced with our Local Plan, include the following: priority sectors are those that offer the greatest promise in terms of opportunities for quality jobs; for businesses to compete regionally, nationally and globally, a skilled workforce is needed; and, as many workers lack skills needed for jobs in demand industries, the availability of training to provide foundational skills, core competency skills, work readiness/work maturity skills and hard skills is required. Compatibility with State Workforce Plan: SBWIB has implemented various strategies and is continuing to develop new approaches to align local programs with the policy direction of the State Plan. Strategies in support of the State plan include collaboration with core workforce programs, one-stop partners and other local stakeholders. In addition, workforce services for adult job seekers and youth serve as on ramps to regional sector pathway programs, the key workforce strategy promoted by the State Plan. Furthermore, SBWIB has implemented programs, services and strategies in the following areas to ensure compliance with State policies concerning local operations: sector strategies; career pathways; organizing regionally; “earn and learn” models; supportive services; building cross system data capacity; and integrating and braiding resources. Local Service Delivery System: The system provides access to career pathway programs that have been developed both locally and regionally. In addition, it ensures job seekers have access the career development, training and wrap-around support services needed to prepare for in-demand occupations. AJCC System: SBWIB oversees a one-stop system comprised of four AJCCs: Inglewood, Carson, Gardena and Torrance. The Inglewood One-Stop Business and Career Center is the flagship center, functioning as a full-service AJCC, with all three of the other centers also offering a wide array of career services, access to training and services for business customers. A variety of partners are co-located at various one-stop sites, while all are connected electronically. Together, the centers function as a system. Youth: SBWIB has a long history of success utilizing “All Youth One System” as a framework to address the significant barriers facing youth. This system promotes coordination with education, community, public and industry partners for implementation of services for all young people needing assistance. From our 4 AJCCs and 2 Teen Centers, SBWIB provides a full range of services for in-school and out-of-school youth.

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Executive Summary

SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD (SBWIB) LOCAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2017 - 2020

The South Bay Workforce Investment Board (SBWIB) oversees a local workforce area comprised of eleven cities: Hawthorne, Inglewood, Gardena, Carson, Lawndale, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Torrance and Lomita. The area made up by these cities is a commonly recognized sub- region of Los Angeles County with a distinct feel and notable diversity in population and economy. Many large businesses call the South Bay home and many more start-ups in tech and other sectors are also based in the area. The strong local workforce system that we have developed is critical to ensuring that residents are able to take advantage of the economic opportunities that the area has to offer.

Alignment with Regional Plan: The economic and background analysis within the Los Angeles Basin RPU’s Regional Plan provides a detailed description of business and the workforce in the region. Key assertions of the Regional Plan that SBWIB has embraced with our Local Plan, include the following: priority sectors are those that offer the greatest promise in terms of opportunities for quality jobs; for businesses to compete regionally, nationally and globally, a skilled workforce is needed; and, as many workers lack skills needed for jobs in demand industries, the availability of training to provide foundational skills, core competency skills, work readiness/work maturity skills and hard skills is required.

Compatibility with State Workforce Plan: SBWIB has implemented various strategies and is continuing to develop new approaches to align local programs with the policy direction of the State Plan. Strategies in support of the State plan include collaboration with core workforce programs, one-stop partners and other local stakeholders. In addition, workforce services for adult job seekers and youth serve as on ramps to regional sector pathway programs, the key workforce strategy promoted by the State Plan. Furthermore, SBWIB has implemented programs, services and strategies in the following areas to ensure compliance with State policies concerning local operations: sector strategies; career pathways; organizing regionally; “earn and learn” models; supportive services; building cross system data capacity; and integrating and braiding resources.

Local Service Delivery System: The system provides access to career pathway programs that have been developed both locally and regionally. In addition, it ensures job seekers have access the career development, training and wrap-around support services needed to prepare for in-demand occupations.

AJCC System: SBWIB oversees a one-stop system comprised of four AJCCs: Inglewood, Carson, Gardena and Torrance. The Inglewood One-Stop Business and Career Center is the flagship center, functioning as a full-service AJCC, with all three of the other centers also offering a wide array of career services, access to training and services for business customers. A variety of partners are co-located at various one-stop sites, while all are connected electronically. Together, the centers function as a system.

Youth: SBWIB has a long history of success utilizing “All Youth One System” as a framework to address the significant barriers facing youth. This system promotes coordination with education, community, public and industry partners for implementation of services for all young people needing assistance. From our 4 AJCCs and 2 Teen Centers, SBWIB provides a full range of services for in-school and out-of-school youth.

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Business Services: Meeting the needs of businesses is the primary objective of the local workforce system. Among the principal ways that this is accomplished are: hiring and recruitment; ensuring job candidates are prepared for work: training for the existing workforce; and making referrals to our network of partners. SBWIB uses a wide variety of web-based and other resources to market services to business.

Facilitating Access to Regional Sector Pathways: SBWIB is committed to career pathways as the optimal method for preparing the local workforce for careers in demand sectors. SBWIB’s career pathway model has the goal of increasing learners’ and workers’ educational and skills attainment and improving their employment outcomes, while meeting the needs of employers in growing sectors and industries. We understand that career pathway programs offer a clear sequence of education coursework and/or training credentials aligned with employer-validated work readiness standards. The model enables workers to earn industry-recognized credentials and attain marketable skills to secure work in growing careers.

Key Partnerships: SBWIB has developed a large local network of workforce, economic development, education, government and community organizations into a unified workforce system. Key partners include: the California Employment Development Department; the California Department of Rehabilitation; economic development agencies (including the South Bay Association Chambers of Commerce, South Bay City Council of Government, and economic development staff/functions of the SBWIB’s 11 member cities); and education, including adult schools, El Camino College, Cal State Dominguez Hills and others.

Target Populations: In addition to WIOA Adult Program priority populations (including veterans and low income individuals), SBWIB has developed strategies and set goals for service enhancements related to various populations with barriers to employment, including English language learners, foreign born individuals, persons with disabilities, and returning offenders, among others.

Goals: SBWIB’s Plan includes goals to strengthen, develop and expand services and functions at the local level. Additionally, there are goals expressed in the Regional Plan that will require action at the local level.

Local Area Operations: Among the goals established to enhance local operations are: increasing marketing and visibility of career pathway programs and workforce services using social media, marketing campaigns and other virtual forums; advancing strategies that engage small business enterprises with the workforce development system, including work-based learning models, tax credits, layoff aversion and entrepreneurial services including entrepreneurial start up training for dislocated workers; and working with stakeholders to identify strategies for meeting the workforce development needs of targeted populations including second chance, disconnected youth, and individuals with disabilities, ensuring these needs are addressed in career pathway programs and sector partnerships.

Regional Coordination: Among our various goals to promote regional coordination, planning and system alignment are: participation in planning a structure for the Los Angeles Basin RPU “WDB Partnership”; supporting regional efforts to engage businesses in discussions on industry-valued and recognized credentials; and contributing to engagement of industry in discussions on regional sector pathways.

Submission of Unsigned Plan: The time required to develop, vet and publish the Regional and Local Plans for comment has just concluded. The WDB and CLEO have been briefed on the development and content of the Local Plan. However, insufficient time was available to formally present the Local Plan to the WDB and CLEO for formal approval prior to the March 15, 2017 deadline. SBWIB will submit a signed original no later than July 1, 2017.

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SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD LOCAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2017 - 2020

The South Bay Workforce Investment Board (SBWIB) oversees a local workforce area comprised of eleven cities: Hawthorne, Inglewood, Gardena, Carson, Lawndale, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Torrance and Lomita. The area made up by the cities is a commonly recognized sub-region of Los Angeles County with a distinct feel and notable diversity in population and economy. Our diversity is our strength. There is a large young population, which, with the required preparation, will be ready for the many jobs that the area is expected to produce in the next decade. Many large businesses call the South Bay home and many more start-ups in tech and other sectors are also based here. To ensure that residents are able to take advantage of the economic opportunities that the area has to offer, a strong local workforce system is critical. SBWIB has developed a large local network of workforce, economic development, education, government and community organizations into just this system. We are proud to be a local leader in developing effective partnerships and our Local Plan speaks to that strength. At the same time, we recognize that we are part of a larger regional workforce development system that spans the entire Los Angeles Basin Regional Planning Unit (RPU). This Plan recognizes the importance of the work that SBWIB and our regional partners are doing to create and sustain a strong workforce system across the region to address the needs of priority sectors and workers. SBWIB’s Local Plan supports both the Regional and State Plans and puts forth strategies to implement key features of those Plans at the local level.

The SBWIB’s mission is the following: “Using the most cost-effective services and demand driven strategies, our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and community partners.” The information that follows describes our plans for putting this mission into action.

SBWIB’s Vision, Goals and Strategies

The Los Angeles Basin RPU’s Regional Plan provides an analysis of key economic conditions, in-demand sectors and the workforce. Factors examined within this analysis include industry competitiveness, employment by industry, employment forecasts, target sectors for workforce development, skill requirements, workforce characteristics (including education and skill levels) and workforce development activities in the region. SBWIB’s Local Plan uses this analysis as the context for describing our vision and goals.

Strategic Vision to Support Regional Economic Growth and Economic Self-Sufficiency

The economic and background analysis within the Los Angeles Basin RPU’s Regional Plan provides a detailed description of business and the workforce in the region. Key points are as follows:

Following the recession, there has been growth in various industries and there is a demand for workers. In terms of opportunities (for good wages, benefits and career mobility), some industries are more promising than others. These industries have been adopted as the region’s priority sectors. They are aligned with the sectors on which SBWIB has been focused. For businesses to compete regionally, nationally and globally, they need a skilled workforce.

A. Vision, Goals, Strategy and Resource Alignment

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Many workers lack skills needed for jobs in demand industries. Businesses require that workers have foundational skills, core competency skills, work readiness/work maturity skills and hard skills – those required to do a specific job.

In view of the foregoing, SBWIB’s vision for meeting workforce development challenges of our local workforce area is one that embraces comprehensive strategies to meet the needs of business for a skilled workforce, while at the same time creating opportunities for workers to prepare for and enter well-paid careers. Central to this objective is collaboration among a wide range of stakeholders including business, labor, education, social services, and community-based agencies. Translating this vision into a Plan that can be set in motion will require that stakeholders work together to identify the workforce needs of businesses in local priority sectors and to develop career pathway approaches to address gaps in the skills of the local workforce.

SBWIB is committed to building and maintaining a comprehensive workforce development system for our area that is sector-focused, business-responsive and fosters the development and delivery of training and services along career pathways that bridge the gap between skills currently available in the workforce and the needs of growing and emerging sectors of the local economy.

Goals and Strategies for Preparing an Educated and Skilled Workforce

In support of the preceding vision statement and key elements of the regional economic analysis described in the RPU’s Plan. The local workforce system, led by SBWIB, will operate under three over-arching goals.

Build and Maintain a Demand-Driven System: Workforce services and training will be principally focused on jobs within the growth industries that are creating real opportunity for economic prosperity in the South Bay and throughout the region. Focus on Workforce Preparation: In order to ensure that all workers in the area can secure career path employment that will enable them to achieve self-sufficiency and a middle class lifestyle, the workforce system will provide more than simple job matching services. For those needing additional support, a wide range of training and work readiness services will be available. Meet Performance Goals: A hallmark of the system has been and will continue to be a commitment to achieving performance goals.

Specific goals for ensuring the foregoing strategies are fully implemented by SBWIB are outlined in Section T of this Plan.

Collaboration and Resource Alignment

As described throughout this Local Plan, SBWIB is not the workforce system for the local area. Rather, it leads the workforce system, which is comprised of the organizations that manage and operate core programs, along with a host of other agencies in education, economic development, workforce services and community support. Together, the partners have the resources and capability to meet the needs of businesses and job seekers. The narrative that follows describes this capacity and how the system’s goals will be met.

B. Local Alignment with State Plan Strategies

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SBWIB has implemented various strategies and is continuing to develop new approaches to align local programs with the policy direction of the State Plan. The following is a description of SBWIB’s local workforce system and an overview of key programs, along with a brief description of how the board will align with and implement each of the seven policies emphasized in the State Plan.

Local Workforce Development System and Programs

The workforce development system led by the SBWIB is built around services for key customers: adults and youth seeking employment and local businesses.

Adult Business Youth

New Hire/Job Placement Services Recruitment Services Career Pathways, Bridge-to-Work Programs & Apprenticeships

Transitional Subsidized Employment and OJT Hiring Events & Candidate Screenings New Hire/Job Placement Services, Summer

Jobs Program, Internships & Pre-Apprenticeship

Dislocated Worker, Senior, Individuals with Disabilities, Homeless, & Re-entry Services Staff Training Resources Blueprint for Workplace Success Training,

Career Counseling & Resume Assistance

Veteran Transition & Employment Services Rapid Response & Lay-off Aversion Fit for Gold Tutoring & Fitness Academy,

South Bay Promise Hiring Events, Outreach & Recruitment Customized Programs to Assist

Business Teen Centers; Hawthorne & Inglewood, Tutoring & Enrichment Services

Blueprint for Workplace Success Training, Career Counseling & Resume Preparation Wage Subsidy Programs Individuals with Disabilities, Homeless, Foster

Youth & English Language Learner Services

The SBWIB workforce system is comprised not only of the WIOA formula-funded programs, but of programs and services operated by a wide range of fund streams and by many partners, including those operating core programs. Following is an overview of the various components of the local system

WIOA Adult and Dislocated Worker Programs and the AJCCs

There are four AJCCs within the SBWIB career center network: Inglewood, Carson, Gardena and Torrance. Locally, the centers are co-branded as “South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers.” The centers serve as the primary sites through which WIOA adult and dislocated worker programs are offered and where core partners and other system stakeholders participate in the delivery services. The AJCCs also house a variety of programs aimed at special populations. These include:

Re-Entry Program: The SBWIB works with partners in the criminal justice system to create intervention and prevention programs to reduce the likelihood of individuals becoming involved in criminal activity. In addition, SBWIB has convened key stakeholders and employers to examine collaborative and multi-layered approaches to meeting the needs of the re-entry population. SBWIB in partnership with New Opportunities Charter School, Five Keys, and Friends Outside in Los Angeles are establishing a one-stop in L.A. County’s Men’s Central Jail to assist individuals to re-enter their communities and rapidly obtain employment with the assistance of transition coordinators. The program provides opportunities for those that face significant barriers to employment. It also strengthens public safety by reducing potential relapse into criminal behavior.

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Senior Employment Services: Special employment services are available to seniors through the South Bay AJCCs and our partner SER-Jobs for Progress. This work-based training program for older adults provides subsidized, service-based training for low-income persons 55 and older who are unemployed and face barriers to employment.

Employment Services for Adults with Disabilities: The AJCC in Gardena contracted with The ARC of South Bay to provide job development services to adults with developmental disabilities. Participants receive job readiness training and placement assistance services. The AJCC utilizes its large network of employers to identify job opportunities. The collaboration comes full circle with The ARC of South Bay providing a job coach to every client as he or she begins job search.

GAIN: Funded by Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS), the GAIN program provides employment-related services to CalWORKs participants to help them find employment, stay employed, and move on to higher paying jobs, which will ultimately lead to self-sufficiency and independence. SBWIB is the GAIN intermediary for all of LA County and ensures that CalWORKs participants receive GAIN services and are referred to the SBWIB for employment assistance.

Transitional Subsidized Employment (TSE) Program: Through our partnership with DPSS, SBWIB administers the TSE program throughout Los Angeles County for the purpose of providing work experience and on-the-job training opportunities for thousands of participants facing various barriers to employment. The TSE program provides employees to businesses, government agencies and non-profits for 8-10 months and subsidizes a large portion of the employees’ wages. The program offers opportunities for participants to gain meaningful work experience and learn new job skills while earning wages.

Homeless TSE Services: The AJCCs provide employment resources to homeless individuals throughout the South Bay service area. Assistance is available for families, adults, veterans and individuals, offering them employment assistance and on-the-job training. SBWIB administers this program, which is available to all CalWORKS participants who are homeless throughout LA County.

Veterans: SBWIB signed an agreement with the Los Angeles Air Force Base (LAAFB), located in El Segundo, to provide Enhanced Workforce Transition Assistance. Operating independently of the Airmen and Family Readiness program, the SBWIB provides services not currently available to Airman after they separate from the military, including services to retired members, as well as their families.

Other projects for adults, including career pathway programs, are described throughout the Local Plan.

WIOA Youth Programs and Other Programs Serving Youth and Young Adults

Access to WIOA Youth Program services are provided at the four AJCCs and at Teen Centers in Inglewood and Hawthorne. Services include pre-employment training, work experience and internships, career preparation, occupational skills training, academic enrichment and job placement assistance. Reengaging disconnected youth is a priority and is achieved through intervention and prevention services linked to education and workforce preparation. In addition to activities operated under WIOA-formula funding, special projects and initiatives for youth that are funded from a wide range of resources, include:

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Summer Jobs Program: This program provides first-time work experience to youth and young adults ages 14-24 in various city governments and community-based organizations. Youth go through 20-hours of personal enrichment training and are subsequently placed at worksites, working an average of 100 hours.

I-CARE (Inglewood CalGRIP): Operating in partnership with SBWIB, City of Inglewood and Centinela Youth Services, the I-CARE program’s goal is to reduce risk factors that contribute to gang-related crime and violence through an area-wide approach. This is achieved in coordination with law enforcement and with other services provided by the City of Inglewood, schools and community partners. I-CARE serves youth ages 11 to 17.

Bridge to Work (BtW): Bridge-to-Work is a regional collaboration designed to intervene, prevent and suppress gang involvement of high-risk youth; foster youth, juvenile offenders, homeless and runaway youth and gang- involved youth in the South Bay. Employment and training services are provided to both in school and out of school youth. The goal is help youth work toward self-sufficiency by obtaining career ladder employment. Services include work readiness training, paid work experience and job placement assistance.

Bridge-to-Work – Foster Youth: The Bridge-to-Work - Foster Youth program aims to increase motivation in foster youth that are eligible to enroll in the Independent Living Program. The program works with youth ages 16-20, and encourages them to stay in school, develop workplace know-how, and begin on a path to a high wage career. The program consists of a 30-hour course, assessing basic skills and career interests, and matches youth to a paid work assignment. SBWIB administers the program throughout L.A. County.

Bridge to Career Pathways: The Bridge to Career Pathways program is an out of school youth and young adult program that is built on an “earn and learn/OJT” model. Opportunities include work in advanced manufacturing, construction, healthcare, hospitality, and trade, logistics and utilities.

Bridge-to-Work Probation: The program's goal is to provide employment, training, education and supportive services to youth 16-18 years that are on formal probation. Youth must complete the SBWIB’s “Blueprint for Workplace Success” pre-employment training prior to searching for employment.

South Bay Promise: The South Bay Promise Program assists high school students to make a seamless transition to college. The collaborative program began in 2014 as a partnership among California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), El Camino College, Inglewood Unified School District, Centinela Valley Union High School District and SBWIB which now also includes Torrance Unified School District. The goal for fall of 2018 is to expand the program to include all school districts in the El Camino College catchment area. The initiative is designed to strengthen the “college-going” culture, ensure college readiness, and create a seamless transition from high school to college by providing graduating high school seniors with wraparound services. Some benefits include, priority placement in class enrollment, free tuition and books at El Camino College and guaranteed admission to CSUDH.

Other projects for youth, including career pathway programs, are described throughout the Local Plan.

Education and Training Providers

The local area is fortunate to have a wide range of effective public education and training resources, including four-year institutions such as California State University, Dominguez Hills and community colleges, such as El Camino, which are represented on our Board and Youth Council Local K-12 and adult education agencies

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within SBWIB service area include: Centinela Valley Union High School District, El Segundo Unified School District, Hawthorne School District, Hermosa Unified School District, Inglewood Unified School District, Lawndale Unified School District, Manhattan Beach Unified School District, Redondo Beach Unified School District, South Bay Adult Education Consortium, Southern California ROC, Torrance Unified School District, Wiseburn Unified School District and portions of Los Angeles Unified School District. As described throughout this Plan, SBWIB has developed many training programs in cooperation with our education partners and envisions continued collaboration on development of and adopting regional sector pathway programs.

Support Systems and Services

As described below, the availability of holistic, wrap-round support services is critical to SBWIB’s success in meeting the employment needs of job seekers. Services commonly needed by participants include transportation, childcare, healthcare, uniforms, tools, assistive technology and resources for individuals with disabilities, temporary shelter, counseling and clothing. Providers include public agencies such as the State Department of Rehabilitation and non-profit organizations like SER-Jobs for Progress. In conjunction with Regional Plan goals, SBWIB will support efforts to identify additional cost-effective resources that would be accessible to programs and providers across the RPU.

Local Board Support for State Policies and Collaboration with Core Programs and Other Workforce Development Programs Current board operations demonstrate that SBWIB’s AJCC services, sector strategies, training priorities and program management fit well within the structure of State policies. Similarly, existing relationships with core program partners and other stakeholders are very much aligned with the State Plan’s policy direction for local workforce systems.

Support of State Plan Policies

Examples of the various ways in which current and planned services and approaches support the seven State Plan policies strategies include the following.

Sector Strategies: Since a number of industries were prioritized several years ago, SBWIB has implemented sector partnerships as a mean of engaging business leaders and other stakeholders in discussions regarding workforce and other needs of the sectors. These committees, which meet regularly, have been developed for manufacturing, healthcare, information and communication technologies (ICT)/digital media, and construction. In addition to addressing skill gaps and training needed to fill them, businesses also discuss needs ancillary to workforce development issues such as a regional broadband project which is being led not only by SBWIB but by our economic development partners. While regional sector pathways will likely remain our primary focus in terms of sector strategies, we will continue to let business lead the discussion and to direct our efforts with regard to meeting the needs of industry. Sector industry training needs are made available through our local training directory that is classified by sectors industries.

Career Pathways: SBWIB has been deeply involved in developing career pathways, working with a wide range of partners to examine needs, consider opportunities and design programs. Some of the vehicles in place that are driving development of career pathways and with which we are involved are:

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Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Technology Linked Learning (AMETLL) Consortium, which has received a California Career Pathways Trust (CCPT) grant to address the shortage of workers in manufacturing and engineering. SBWIB is the work-based learning intermediary for five local school districts and El Camino College. South Bay Digital Media Arts Consortium, which is a collaboration between Centinela Valley Union High School District, CSUDH, El Camino College and SBWIB. This pathway exposes youth (high school age and older) into a career pathway in Multi-media arts, which consist of media production, digital photography, video game design, and animation. Inglewood Robotics Consortium, which provides robotics and engineering preparatory courses at a local high school to create a pathway to enrollment in degree programs at 2-year or 4-year institutions. Just a few example of the many career pathway programs that SBWIB has developed include the following:

Aerospace Engineering Apprenticeship Program: New and emerging technologies, increased demand and impending retirement of a skilled, aging workforce represent significant workforce challenges for the aerospace industry. In response, SBWIB and several major employers will develop the Aerospace Engineering Apprenticeship Program. Under a state Workforce Accelerator Fund 3.0 grant and the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership for Southern California (AMP SoCal), development of the program is underway in partnership with West Los Angeles College, Training Partners, and Tooling U-SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers). Over the first year of the project, the partners will accomplish the following with regard to this unique career pathway program: a Unilateral Apprenticeship Committee will be formed to oversee development of a pre•apprenticeship program linked to at least one registered apprenticeship; an industry skills survey will be completed to define specific aerospace engineering occupations, requisite skill sets and work processes, which will inform the completion of an apprenticeship curriculum framework intended for credit-based classroom instruction linked to work-based learning for pre-apprentices and on-the-job training for apprentices; and, finally, a plan and timeline for implementing the program will be developed with the U.S. Department of Labor apprenticeship standards for at least one aerospace engineering related occupation, to which the pre-apprenticeship program will be linked.

Construction and Utilities Pathways Program (CUPP): The goal of CUPP is to supply a pipeline of qualified candidates by providing support services and access to training and employment in the construction industry. SBWIB’s CUPP program seeks to increase community knowledge about and demystify the construction industry, while helping individuals to build the framework to start a career in the construction industry. By providing case management, “Blueprint for Workplace Success” workshops and assessments, enrolled and work-ready clients will be identified by union representatives, job coordinators, partnering contractors, developers and owner/agencies.

Bridge to Manufacturing Careers Program: SBWIB, in partnership with El Camino College, developed and implemented this manufacturing technology and welding program as an on-ramp for youth (18 to 24) to enter careers in manufacturing. In additional to welding, participants take courses in math, workplace safety and lean manufacturing. Paid work experience is a component of the training.

Organizing Regionally: This Plan cites dozens of examples of efforts underway and being planned to increase collaboration and partnerships with entities of all types and sizes that support the workforce development goals of the SBWIB and the Los Angeles Basin RPU. Ultimately, these efforts are designed to support the economic growth of the region; both by helping businesses to fund skilled workers and by providing workers

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the training they need to qualify for jobs. As the seven local boards within Los Angeles County strengthen regional coordination, they will build structure and systems for more effective communication from the regional level to the local level and visa-versa, so that the benefits of collaboration are felt throughout the region.

Earn and Learn: SBWIB uses a wide range of “earn and learn” models, all of which correspond to the goals outlined in the State Plan. Among these models for job seekers are apprenticeships, on-the-job training (OJT) and hybrid learning programs.

Apprenticeships: MOUs and other structured agreements are being finalized pertaining to a number of collaborative projects with labor and apprenticeship programs related to SBWIB priority sectors, particularly construction and manufacturing. OJT: SBWIB offers OJT as an option for job seekers whose occupational interests and/or learning styles are best suited to work-based learning. Staff is also actively engaged in promoting the benefits of OJT and other work-based learning models to businesses, providing information to companies on the advantages of training workers to their precise specifications. Hybrid Learning Models: More and more programs are using work-based learning as a bridge from school to work. Under this structure, once students complete the didactic portion of their training, they are assigned to an internship, where learning continues in a work-based setting. Supportive Services: Various ways in which SBWIB ensures that the support strategies emphasized in the State Plan are met include:

Developing agreements and MOUs with required partners and other stakeholders to formalize commitments to provide support for individuals needing these services to successfully complete services or a program of study. Supporting the development of regional policies that ensure the utilization of funding across programs through co-enrollment and other mechanisms. Continuing outreach within the community to identify new allies that can potentially contribute resources to the wrap-around support SBWIB strives to make available to every job seeker that needs it. Combine learning with work so that participants have opportunities to earn wages while developing skills. Building Cross System Data Capacity: Ideally, this policy objective is best dealt with at the state and regional levels, as it is reliant on choices and resource commitments by key decision makers at State and County agencies. However, SBWIB has developed our data management system and other data management tools and to compliment CalJOBS and make our local data reporting process more efficient.

Integrating Services and Braiding Resources: SBWIB has a long history of success in resource development and in integrating and braiding resources to strengthen the local workforce delivery system. Past examples of SBWIB’s accomplishments in organizing and leading efforts to bring multiple jurisdictions and organizations together around strategic initiatives include:

The PIC Aerospace Network (PAN): This project, which was the largest dislocated worker grant at that time, brought tens of millions in DOL discretionary dollars into Southern California to serve displaced aerospace employees. It was one of the nation’s first truly regional projects. While this project began

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more than 2 decades ago, it lasted in one form or another for more than 20 years and set the bar for regional collaboration in the Los Angeles region and beyond.

Project Phoenix: This project was funded by the state as a result of 9/11 and resulted in thousands of displaced workers being hired. Several local WDBs participated in this project, which was administered by the SBWIB. Multi-Sector Partnership Grant: In 2011, SBWIB was awarded this $45 million National Emergency Grant by U.S. DOL. The project represented a broad coalition of 21 local workforce areas and the California Workforce Association, providing services for 4,447 workers. This was one of the largest dislocated worker grants awarded by U.S. DOL.

WIOA and the one-stop system rely on the leveraging and braiding of resources from many education and workforce development stakeholders to meet the needs of both job seekers and businesses. SBWIB currently leverages resources from WIOA, community college CTE, average daily attendance funds of the K-12 system, Pell Grants, VA benefits, TANF, scholarship programs and various specialized grant programs to fund training. Building on past experience and leveraging the commitments throughout the Los Angeles Basin that are built into the Regional Plan, SBWIB will continue to participate in and lead, as appropriate, projects and initiatives that bring together resources from multiple programs and partners.

Collaboration with Core Program Providers and Other Workforce Stakeholders

SBWIB’s collaborations with the core program partners and many other stakeholders are evident in the operation of our AJCCs, the content of career pathway programs, the services available to job seekers with disabilities and virtually every aspect of our service delivery system. As SBWIB continues to work with local and regional partners in developing demand-driven responses to the needs of industry and the workforce, we will look for every opportunity to coordinate with federal, state, county, municipal and community-based programs. Several of the goals enumerated at the conclusion of this plan are centered on opportunities to strengthen partnerships with core program and other partners.

The following information summarizes key local service strategies and approaches. These approaches generally correspond to those emphasized within both the State Workforce Plan and the Los Angeles Basin Regional Plan.

Collaboration to Expand Access to Services

SBWIB is committed to ensuring the all South Bay residents have access to services, education and training they need to enter and move up career paths in demand occupations within growing industries. Furthermore, we believe that a person’s personal and community background and experiences should never be a barrier to fulfilling his or her potential. SBWIB’s Local Plan, therefore, embraces the following strategies and approaches to expand access to services.

Recognize the Need for Multiple On-Ramps: Some participants are prepared for work and need minimal assistance. Others have very low basic skills and need extensive interventions and training to qualify for entry-level positions. Many are in the middle. SBWIB, education partners, public agencies and

C. Local Services and Service Delivery Strategies

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community organizations will assess individual needs and develop individual pathway plans to meet those needs.

Commit Resources to Address Barriers to Employment: As needs are identified, they will be addressed. SBWIB, EDD, local education agencies, DoR, the one-stop partners and local agencies have extensive resources. SBWIB and partner staff are committed to match resources to needs. Where resources are not locally available, they will be sought regionally. Prepare Individuals for Work: The partners realize that not all job seekers are ready for work. Many need training in one or more of the following: basic skills, core competencies, soft skills or job-specific skills. SBWIB’s Blueprint for Workplace Success curriculum is currently being taught throughout L.A. County to prepare individuals to enter, retain, and advance in employment. Address the Whole Person: Many job seekers have multiple barriers, besides skills deficits, to employment. The partners are committed to identifying and securing support services to enable participation in and completion of workforce services and training. Continue Services: Once trained and placed, workers should be able to come back to the workforce system for additional career guidance, training and support services. Facilitating Career Pathways As described in the preceding section, SBWIB is committed to career pathways as the optimal method for preparing the local workforce for careers in demand sectors. SBWIB’s career pathway model has the goal of increasing learners’ and workers’ educational and skills attainment and improving their employment outcomes, while meeting the needs of regional and local employers in growing sectors and industries. We understand that career pathway programs offer a clear sequence, or pathway, of education coursework and/or training credentials aligned with employer-validated work readiness standards and competencies. This model makes it easier for people to earn industry-recognized credentials and to attain marketable skills so that they can more easily find work in growing careers.

SBWIB will facilitate career pathways by: continuing to gather input from industry leaders; working with local and regional education agencies and other partners to develop programs and strategies to prepare unemployed individuals and current workers for careers; adopting career pathways developed throughout the region and implementing them locally; developing employer driven pre-apprenticeships and apprenticeships; and leveraging resources across fund streams to maximize services for job seekers, including co-enrolling participants in various program and services to ensure their success.

Improve Access to Activities leading to Recognized Post-Secondary Credentials The Plan for the Los Angeles Basin describes results of the regional planning process around the issue of credentials. It was determined that credentials are not only recognized and valued, but are essential for some jobs. The Plan cites examples where licenses (e.g. Truck Driver, Barber), credentials (e.g. Teacher) and degrees (e.g. Registered Nurse) are required. The planning process also revealed that for other jobs credentials are optional. Certificates, in some cases, are not universally valued due to inconsistency in performance among workers who hold them. Ultimately, the Regional Plan recommends that the WDBs implement a structured process for engagement with business on credentialing to examine both existing credentials and their value and other credentials that would be desirable for a given industry.

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As indicated, SBWIB has worked with our education partners to develop career pathway programs offering credentials that are, arguably, industry-valued, portable and stackable. However, these features only apply to businesses that chose to honor the credential, which are, typically, local businesses that recognize the quality of the training provider. Where the training provider and content is not known, the credentials likely meet none of the aforementioned criteria.

Except where governed by law or national standards, the value of credentials is hard to evaluate. SBWIB’s experience with credentials is not unlike what is expressed in the Regional Plan. Some credentials are mandatory and others are optional. In addition, for most occupations, credentials (such as certificates earned at a community college) are not universally recognized. SBWIB is committed to assisting job seekers in attaining the credentials that they need to secure and move up in their chosen fields. We also understand and are fully supportive of the State Plan goal to produce a million more industry-valued credentials over the next decade. In order to ensure that our efforts produce credentials that fully resonate with the business community, SBWIB is prepared to assist in regional efforts to convene businesses in intensive discussions about credentials. We will also make certain that the sector pathway programs we develop include business input on the credentials that should result from training.

Facilitating Employer Engagement SBWIB owes its success in getting the attention of and engaging business in part to tenacity and in part to approach. Our approach makes SBWIB unique among boards in the region. The approach is two pronged. SBWIB directs much of the benefits-oriented information that we formally broadcast (in presentations, in writing and via electronic media) to business owners and senior management. But business services staff also imbues each routine business meeting and visit with a message about the value of our services. Ultimately, we grab and keep the attention of decision makers by consistently communicating that the services SBWIB and our network of partners provide help businesses save time and money in training and hiring, enabling them to meet bottom line goals.

We connect with small employers in many ways, but especially through local chambers of commerce. The SBWIB is a member of eleven chambers throughout the South Bay Region. When information important to small businesses is available, SBWIB distributes the information to chambers’ membership via email or by U.S. mail. Our team attends chamber events, business expos and also reaches out to small businesses through community events. Information about SBWIB services is frequently reported in press releases. We also communicate with small business though presentations that the SBWIB makes at city council meetings, which are generally broadcast on TV. Additionally, the SBWIB is a member of and actively participates in meetings held by the South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce (SBACC) that represents 17 local chambers of commerce. SBWIB is included on the SBACC agenda each month and provides regular reports to the membership, which is made up of local chamber Presidents. We reach small business through our interactions with the Small Business Entrepreneurial Center, Small Business Development Center (SBDC), the United Small Business Alliance (USBA) and the South Bay Cities Council of Governments.

While all the foregoing activities link SBWIB to representatives of target industries, as described, our primary means of engaging industry leaders from priority sectors is through the sector partnerships we have developed in manufacturing, healthcare, construction and ICT.

Meeting Business Needs

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As stated above, meeting the needs of businesses is the primary objective of the local workforce system. Among the principal ways that this is accomplished are:

Hiring and Recruitment: The AJCC system supports the hiring and recruitment of more than 15,000 people per year. Every month, the centers hold, on average, 14 hiring events for local companies, including those that are just opening and others that are looking to add to their existing workforce. Examples of services to support hiring include posting of job announcements; broadcasting available jobs to candidates; and targeted recruitment and hosting/organizing job fairs.

Ensuring Job Candidates Are Prepared for Work: Businesses want workers with foundational skills (literacy and numeracy), core competencies (such as digital literacy and customer service skills), “soft skills” (including job readiness and work maturity skills) and “hard skills” (job-specific skills for work-related functions). The workforce system provides services to job seekers that prepare them in each of these crucial areas.

Training for the Existing Workforce: SBWIB continues to implement strategies for incumbent worker training, many of which are tied to career pathway programs being developed in cooperation with businesses and colleges.

Referrals to SBWIB’s Network of Partners : When SBWIB identifies non-workforce issues for which our business customers are seeking support, team members make referrals to partners such as local cities, the SBDC, and LAEDC.

SBWIB’s full menu of business services includes the following:

Recruitment Posting of Job Announcements, Broadcasting Available Jobs to Candidates, Targeted Recruitment, Job Fairs Hiring Support Screening and Assessment, Job Matching and Referrals, Work Readiness Support Workforce Training On-the-Job Training, Customized Training, Apprenticeship Training, Incumbent Worker Training Outplacement Assistance and Support for Lay-Off Aversion Assessment of Workforce Needs, Rapid Response to Worker Dislocation, Job Retention and Lay-Off Aversion Additional Direct Services to Businesses Business Needs Assessment, Use of Facilities, Teleconferencing Service, Labor Market Information, Information on Business Incentives, Paid and Unpaid Internships, Job Analyses and Descriptions, Drug Testing and Background Checks, Specialized Information and Training, Employee Follow-up and Retention Support Referrals to Partner Services Municipal Agencies, Chambers of Commerce, Small Business Development Center, Small Business Administration, El Camino College Business Training Center, Economic Development, Business and Industry Associations

Coordinating Workforce Development Programs and Economic Development Coordinating SBWIB workforce programs with economic development occurs on a regular basis. Three primary local economic development partners are the South Bay Association Chambers of Commerce (SBACC), South Bay City Council of Government (SBCCOG), and economic development staff/functions of the SBWIB’s 11 member cities. One current example of our collaboration with economic development is the partnership between SBWIB and the SBCCOG in developing a regional broadband master plan, which is being coordinated among all regional stakeholders and sectors including: healthcare and social services, manufacturing and logistics, retail services, small businesses, start-up and tech companies, and local

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government. Going forward, SBWIB will be collaborating with numerous partners on one of the region’s biggest economic development projects in recent history - the new Inglewood football stadium. This massive project will provide enormous economic stimulus to the region and the SBWIB will be coordinating workforce programs around this development. It is estimated that nearly 10,000 jobs will be created to develop this multibillion dollar project. In sync with our sector focus, SBWIB will develop other workforce programs that encourage economic development and that attract businesses to our region. To support this effort, SBWIB led a regional collaboration resulting in the creation of a business information and asset mapping tool - SouthBayBusiness.org. The site is designed to facilitate layoff aversion, business retention and business attraction efforts. It provides business and governments with asset mapping and the critical data they need to evaluate trends within the South Bay area.

Linkage between One-Stop Services and the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Program

Using the federal Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA) strengthens the linkages between the one-stop delivery system and unemployment insurance programs by providing an array of coordinated reemployment services that are staffed and coordinated by both AJCC and EDD staff. These include:

Orientation to help claimants access self-service reemployment services offered at AJCCs through the resource room or virtually, with particular emphasis on accessing available labor market and career information; Registration with CalJOBS; Referrals to appropriate services offered through the AJCC; and Support in the development of the claimant’s tailored reemployment plan, that must include work search activities, appropriate workshops, and/or approved training, and referral to an appropriate mandatory reemployment service or mix of reemployment services.

Rapid Response Services coordinated by SBWIB also strengthen linkages between the one-stops and the UI program. Typically triggered by receipt of a WARN notice about an impending event of worker dislocation, SBWIB’s Rapid Response Coordinator initiates contact with business, labor and employee representatives to determine the type and extent of services needed, which may include: information on and assistance in filing for UI benefits; career counseling: resume development workshops; interview workshops; job search and job placement assistance; financial planning workshops, including mortgage assistance for homeowners; information on managing transition of health benefits and retirement accounts; specialized services for veterans; rapid reemployment; and other AJCC services.

SBWIB oversees a one-stop system comprised of four AJCCs: Inglewood, Carson, Gardena and Torrance. The Inglewood One-Stop Business and Career Center is the flagship center, functioning as a full-service AJCC, with all three of the other centers also offering a wide array of career services, access to training and services for business customers. A variety of partners are co-located at various one-stop sites, while all are connected electronically. Together, the centers function as a system.

Ensuring Continuous Improvement

D. Local America’s Job Centers of California (AJCC) System

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On behalf of the AJCC system, SBWIB has adopted a continuous quality improvement (CQI) system and AJCC certification process, which addresses: client services; AJCC/one-stop systems and initiatives; and centers’ administrative practices. CQI practices are coordinated through work groups established among the centers. Centers may use the results of assessments conducted through these workgroups as the basis for preparing responses to SBWIB’s Certification Applications. The process has been designed to ensure the continuous improvement of providers and to promote their delivery of high quality services to customers.

SBWIB’s One-Stop Certification process incorporates the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence, with a focus on continuous improvement. The Baldrige Criteria are nationally recognized as being instrumental in stimulating improvements in competitiveness and business performance. Baldrige formulates a framework of intensive self-examination and assessment in seven categories of organizational behavior displayed by the local workforce system. These categories include: Leadership; Strategic Planning; Customer and Market Focus; Information and Analysis; Human Resources Focus; Process Management; and Business Results. One-Stop Center Certification is a formal designation. Certification requires an agreement between the center operator (lead agency) and the partners that establishes conditions under which a Center is operated. It requires, for example, that centers demonstrate consistency with SBWIB standards, such as the display of the South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers/AJCC brand name and signage.

SBWIB’s certification review process takes place in two parts: 1) a desk review of the Certification Application package submitted by centers; and 2) an on-site review of centers operations. Once applications are received, they are assigned to SBWIB staff reviewers, who determine that the certification application meets baseline criteria. A Certification Review Team consisting of 2 to 5 WIB members or other WIB-designated independent evaluators conduct an on-site review. The Certification Review Team utilizes a structured evaluation instrument to assign scores based on their observations, review of documentation and interviews. SBWIB staff person takes notes during the on-site review and records key comments and recommendations from the team. Under the team’s direction, SBWIB staff will produce a certification review report for all applicants and will issue letters on determinations of certification.

SBWIB uses the certification workgroups as means of sharing information with operations staff at the AJCCs and the certification process is a method for ensuring that center managers and staff translate new information, guidance and best practices into quality services.

Facilitating Access to the AJCC System The service area covered by the SBWIB includes urban and suburban communities, all of which are served by physical one-stop centers located in reasonable proximity. To supplement the availability of information and services available through brick and mortar locations, SBWIB has developed and implemented on-line resources that address a variety of interests and service needs of key customers, including adult job seekers, youth and young adults and businesses. Among these are the following:

SBWIB.org is the organizational website with information about the full range of the activities that SBWIB is involved in administratively and programmatically. SouthBay1Stop.org describes career services available to the public.

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SouthBayTraining.org: This e-Learning platform offers online education and training for business owners and their staff at an affordable price. Hundreds of quality workforce education videos are available to the public throughout the state of California and beyond. SouthBayJobs.org: This site links to our Facebook page, where we list available jobs, upcoming job fairs and training, including other upcoming events. SouthBayBusiness.org: The South Bay Area is home to some of the largest corporate organizations in the world. Southbaybusiness.org is a regional collaboration among South Bay Cities to help businesses in the South Bay to succeed in a competitive marketplace. SouthBayYouth.org: This SBWIB website is a portal for youth to find information about all of our programs in one place. It includes a list of companies seeking to hire youth and a workshop calendar, a job search tool, and information on the SBWIB's two teen centers. SouthBayVeteran.org: This site is in the planning stages and will highlight services and programs available to veterans and transitioning service members at the Los Angeles Air Force Base. iCareInglewood.com provides information about a specialized youth program for at risk youth in the city of Inglewood. Cys-la.org: Centinela Youth Services (CYS) is a nationally-recognized leader in Restorative Justice. It strives to strengthen families and communities by empowering area youth (7- 21 years of age) to resolve conflicts and overcome obstacles in order to become successful students and contributing adults. In addition to the foregoing web sites, the following social media channels are used to communicate with job seekers and stakeholders to distribute information on job opportunities, workforce programs, and other services.

LinkedIn: SouthBayWorkforceInvestmentBoard and South Bay One Stop Business & Career Center Facebook: South Bay Workforce Investment Board; South Bay One Stop; Gardena One Stop; iCareInglewood; Inglewood Teen Center; Hawthorne Teen Center Twitter: @SouthBayWIB; @SouthBayJobsCA; @iCareInglewood Pinterest: SouthBayWIB Instagram: SouthBayWIB; InglewoodTeenCenter; HawthorneTeenCenter News coverage, video presentations, and other forms of video communication are also being posted on YouTube.

Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities SBWIB complies with WIOA Section 188 and Title 29 CFR Part 38, the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and other applicable codes and regulations. SBWIB annually monitors compliance of its local one-stops/AJCCs and subrecipients to address any technical issues and or training needs of staff and partners. Also, on a biennial schedule, SBWIB conducts a local area self-assessment of its one-stop facilities to ensure access to program services and physical requirements are met. Using state guidelines and the compliance monitoring checklists helps aid in these reviews. The checklists include but are not limited to the following: designated EEO; Americans with Disabilities Act & Section 504 Coordinator; Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Coordinator; collateral information and materials used in the AJCC locations for EEO, equal opportunity employer/program, non-discrimination, and reasonable accommodation; MOUs with one-stop partners; DoR is collocated; training is provided annually to one-stop staff; and a wide range of auxiliary resources are available at each AJCC, including technology aids.

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Facilities Architectural accessibility relates to the construction and design of facilities and sets standards that are similar to building codes. AJCCs must comply with the appropriate architectural accessibility standards whether or not a particular individual with a disability has requested a reasonable accommodation. AJCC staff ensures that the physical location of the program is accessible for individuals who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices, taking into consideration stairs, the grade of slopes, and the width of doors. SBWIB certifies, based on the reviews described above, that its AJCC facilities meet federal and state requirements for system accessibility.

Programs and Services

The AJCC partners are committed to ensuring that their policies, procedures, programs and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments, in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities. The SBWIB will promote equal opportunity, including applying nondiscrimination prohibitions; providing reasonable accommodations and reasonable modifications; administering programs in the most integrated setting appropriate; engaging in effective communication; and ensuring accessibility of programs, facilities, information, communication and assistive technology.

Assistive Technology and Related Services

Technology accessibility refers to the utilization of available technologies to enable and enhance the opportunities of individuals with disabilities to fully participate in programs and services. The AJCCs offer a variety of assistive technology for individuals with disabilities and are monitored annually for ADA compliance. DoR is consulted when technology is needed and is instrumental in providing guidance to one-stop staff. Assistive technology and related services include the following:

Qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services Real-time computer-aided transcription services Written materials and the exchange of written notes Open and closed captioning, including real-time captioning Voice, text and video-based telecommunications products and systems, including text telephones (TTYs), videophones, and captioned telephones or equally effective telecommunications devices For individuals who are blind or visually-impaired, effective communication may include the use of the following auxiliary aids and devices and strategies:

Qualified readers Taped texts Audio recordings Braille materials and displays Screen reader software Magnification software Optical readers Secondary auditory programs (SAP) Large print materials

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Other effective methods of making visually delivered materials available Materials

General marketing and recruitment materials (including photos and advertisement copy) for the AJCC mention individuals with disabilities as a target group served by the centers, contain positive images of individuals with disabilities, and indicate a commitment to hire and/or effectively serve individuals with disabilities. Marketing and recruitment materials also describe services available to individuals representing the full range of physical, mental, cognitive, and sensory disabilities, and images show diversity in the portrayal of individuals with disabilities. Informational resources are disseminated and advertisements are made through a broad range of media sources (e.g., social media, web-based education, billboards, newspaper outlets, television, radio, public service announcements, and other public information and community outlets) including, but not limited to, media targeted toward individuals with disabilities. Presentations to community organizations, partner agencies, job seekers, and others explain that individuals with challenges to employment, including individuals with disabilities, are encouraged to take advantage of SBWIB programs and services offered at the AJCC. Using the technology resources described above, individuals with disabilities are able to access materials

Staff Training and Support

Staff training and support for serving of individuals with disabilities is provided and made available to everyone working at the AJCC. This includes:

Training for line staff and supervisors to ensure universal access to services and activities and nondiscrimination/equal opportunity, including training on topics such as confidentiality, privacy and disclosure of disability; Training to assist staff in conducting outreach to the disability community; Cross-training is co-facilitated by DoR and AJCC representatives to promote relationship-building between various partner agencies in areas such as: job search techniques, job development, employer negotiation, and job support ; Strategies related to individualized employment services; and Manuals, guidelines, resource directories, and other materials are used by staff to facilitate their access to resources for customers with disabilities. SBWIB has formed a new working relationship with ARC Mid-Cities to develop programs and training opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and to gain employment. ARC Mid- Cities is a CARF-accredited provider and will support our AJCCs in providing resources and cross-training to staff.

Roles and Resource Contributions of the AJCC Partners Roles and resource contributions of the AJCC partners are embedded with the language of the one-stop MOUs, as described below.

Partner Roles

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Phase I MOUs address service coordination and collaboration among the AJCC partners and spell out their roles. Based on the language pertaining to all MOUS, in the aggregate, the AJCC partners agree to participate in joint planning, plan development, and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal requirements; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participation in the operation of the one-stop system, consistent with the terms of its particular MOU and requirements of authorized laws; and Participation in capacity building and staff development activities in order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross-trained. Partner Contributions

Partner contributions are described in Phase II MOUs, which address methods for sustaining the unified one- stop system described in Phase I through the use of resource sharing and joint infrastructure cost funding.

SBWIB and the AJCC partners have agreed to share costs to operate the comprehensive One-Stop (South Bay One-Stop Business and Career Center - Inglewood). Contributions will be shared for both infrastructure costs (i.e., rent, utilities, maintenance, equipment etc.) and other costs including WIOA career services. Infrastructure costs will be proportionately shared by collocated partners based on service benefit and FTE methodologies. Other costs, including agreed upon career services (i.e., initial intake, assessment) will be shared by AJCC partners and based on factors such as receipt of benefit and or partner referral. Costs for the One-Stop delivery system will be agreed upon through an Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA) and budget identifying partner payment methods as cash, non-cash (in-kind) and or 3rd party contributions. The IFA will be solidified before June 30, 2017.

Memoranda of Understanding SBWIB has executed WIOA Phase I MOUs with all core program providers and required partners. All Phase II MOUs are in process and will be executed by June 30, 2017. MOUs are included as Exhibit 3 of this Plan.

Coordination with WIOA Section 166 Grantees The Southern California Indian Center, Inc. (SCIC) is a longstanding SBWIB one-stop/AJCC partner, operating programs from service centers in Los Angeles and Orange County. SCIC has membership on the South Bay Workforce Investment Board and is active on SBWIB’s One-Stop Policy Committee. Under our existing MOU, the SCIC refers customers to South Bay AJCC activities, including orientations and customized information sessions on career pathways and training. The organization frequently participates in SBWIB-sponsored job fairs, hiring events and youth employment activities. SCIC’s representative on the board has served as an evaluator in the One-Stop Certification process. The organization is electronically connected to SBWIB’s one-stop system.

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Coordination with WIOA Section 167 Grantees

There are no WIOA Section 167 grantees actively serving the local area. However, adjacent counties (including Ventura, Kern, and Riverside) count agriculture as a significant sector within their regional economies and it is not uncommon for farmworkers and family members to access services in Los Angeles County. Therefore, SBWIB through our partnership with the LA-Ventura California Employment Development Department (which provides Migrant Seasonal Farmworker programs in Oxnard, CA), we are able to access and connect additional support resources using a single point of contact. Also, we are able to access the La Cooperativa Campesina de California, which functions as the statewide association of agencies implementing and administering WIOA Section 167 farmworker services. These programs provide services including English skills training, child care for working parents, legal services and guidance on immigration and citizenship.

Facilitating Access to Regional Sector Pathway Programs

Over the last several years, our AJCCs and the entire workforce system led by the SBWIB have become increasingly sector-focused. Much of this emphasis is the result of the direction provided by our industry-led sector partnerships in manufacturing, ICT/digital media, construction and healthcare. As a system, the network of partners and stakeholders has turned its attention to industries for which priorities have been established, recognizing that these sectors offer the greatest promise in terms of creating employment within the region and to offer pathways to the middle class. As described, several career pathways programs have been developed locally, with many of the training programs being our education partners and business. The AJCCs have been effective in making job seekers aware of such programs and the value they offer in terms of employment potential. The AJCCs are perfectly situated to serve as on-ramps to regional sector pathways, as they have to capacity to both promote initiatives and to guide job seekers to the best opportunities. Veterans, disconnected youth, returning offenders, persons with disabilities, English language learners and others with barriers to employment are drawn to the AJCCs because they provide specialized services and support (e.g. the Disabilities Employment Initiative, LVER/DVOPs) and access to resources, such as clothing, transportation and childcare. SBWIB is prepared to review and adopt other programs developed throughout the region. As more sector pathways are developed, SBWIB AJCCs will promote these programs through media at the center and on-line, during orientations and by customizing career exploration and career counseling resources for targeted industries.

The following responses address approaches, strategies and priorities of the SBWIB with regard to specific programs, populations and partners.

Coordination with Regional Economic Development and Promoting Entrepreneurial Skills

In addition to the collaboration with local economic development agencies and programs that are described in Section C, SBWIB is involved with economic development initiatives at the regional level. These activities, along with efforts to promote entrepreneurial training and microenterprise activities are described below.

Coordination with Regional Economic Development

E. Specific Programs, Populations, and Partners

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SBWIB works closely with economic development officers within the area’s eleven cities, meeting on a regular basis with the South Bay Cities Council of Government’s Economic Development Directors Roundtable Group. As part of an area-wide business attraction, retention, and layoff aversion strategy, cities that identify a business in need of support will organize a Regional Economic Development (RED) team. The purpose of the RED Team is to organize economic development strategies for business attraction or to swiftly respond when a local company indicates it is in distress or is considering leaving the area for other reasons. Many times a company will reach out to the SBWIB or a local city for help and/or advice in anticipation of difficulties ahead. When this happens, a group of economic development professionals are pulled together to meet with the company to discuss options and financial incentives that may be available to them. RED team support comes from representatives of: SBWIB; city economic development staff; LAEDC; GO Biz - the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development; and representatives from Southern California Edison. An example of a RED Team at work occurred during the development of this Plan. A Torrance-based firm was considering relocation out of state to take advantage of a more favorable business climate and support for the business’ growth needs in terms of infrastructure, space requirements and hiring needs. LAEDC and City representatives brought together representatives from all of the foregoing agencies to help to develop strategies and craft a plan for business retention. This work is in progress.

Based on existing positive relationships, SBWIB is open to working with LAEDC, GO BIZ and others on developing strategies for increasing the integration of workforce development in economic development strategies, including industry engagement about training needs and the development of regional sector pathway programs.

Promoting Entrepreneurial Skills Training and Microenterprise Services

SBWIB is currently working with CSUDH to develop a “Pathway to Self-Employment: Small Business Management” Certificate Program as a resource for training entrepreneurs. A number of workers previously employed by large companies, such as Toyota and Boeing, along with other job seekers, have expressed an interest in training to start their own businesses. CSUDH is developing a curriculum that would teach not only general business and start-up skills, but strong business management skills, so that the resulting certificate could also be used as validation of business training for individuals deciding not to pursue self-employment. Non-certificate entrepreneurial training and general business support is also available through workshops and on-on-one guidance by the South Bay Chambers of Commerce and the Small Business Development Center at El Camino College. Additional resources for entrepreneurs and microenterprises are available on- line through the short courses on SouthBayTraining.org.

Availability of Adult and Dislocated Worker Employment and Training Activities Between our description of the local workforce system (Section B.I) and the extensive information provided regarding SBWIB’s local AJCC system (Section D), SBWIB’s Local Plan provides a comprehensive overview of the type and availability of workforce services within the local area. In addition, though descriptions of career pathway programs and local options for training (in Section I, below), information is provided regarding the variety of options adults and dislocated workers have for training.

Overall, SBWIB’s services for adults and dislocated workers are distinguishable by way of two key characteristics. The first is their demand-driven focus. SBWIB’s efforts in convening industry leaders through our Sector Partnerships are strategic. We understand that many opportunities exist within the local and regional labor market for job seekers and incumbent workers to secure or move up in quality jobs. Therefore,

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SBWIB concentrates on working with our education partners and others to develop strong, industry- responsive courses and programs to prepare our customers for career path employment. The second feature that sets SBWIB programs apart is our emphasis on providing services to address the barriers that many residents have with regard to securing work and to succeeding in training for quality jobs. Not only do we work directly with our education partners to ensure that basic skills and English language training are accessible to bridge education and leaning gaps, but (as earlier described), SBWIB offers a wide range of unique interventions to make work experience and vocational training available to the re-entry population, TANF clients, persons with disabilities, homeless individuals and veterans.

Coordination of Rapid Response Activities SBWIB has developed an effective rapid response program, which, over the last two decades has assisted tens of thousands of workers displaced from hundreds of companies that ceased operations or experienced significant reductions in their workforce. Typically triggered by receipt of a WARN notice about an impending event of worker dislocation, SBWIB’s Rapid Response Coordinator initiates contact with business, labor and employee representatives to determine the type and extent of services needed, which may include: information on and assistance in filing for Unemployment Insurance benefits; career counseling: resume development workshops; interview workshops; job search and job placement assistance; financial planning workshops, including mortgage assistance for homeowners; information on managing transition of health benefits and retirement accounts; specialized services for veterans; and other one-stop services.

Over the last several years, SBWIB has adapted our approach to the delivery of rapid response services to one that is proactive rather than merely reactive. With this evolution, the SBWIB’s focus is on layoff aversion and business retention. We actively seek to identify businesses in distress and, as described, our staff works with local and regional RED team partners to provide assistance with training, cost reduction, financing and other services that will enable success and help avert closure or layoff. In addition to following the policy framework and procedures laid-out in EDD Directive 16-04 concerning “Rapid Response and Layoff Aversion Activities,” SBWIB works closely with each of the cities represented by our joint powers agreement. To identify businesses in need of support to sustain or expand operations.

Youth Workforce Development Activities SBWIB has a long history of success utilizing “All Youth One System” as a framework to address the significant barriers facing youth. This system promotes coordination with education, community, public and industry partners for implementation of services for all young people needing assistance. All Youth One System has been awarded the “Architect of Change – Innovation in Customer Service Award” by DOL and the National Association of State Workforce Agencies and was designated as a best practice. The System has been adopted by 70% of all boards in California, including the SBWIB, as a youth-centered process through which community partnerships can:

Ensure a full range of services and opportunities for all youth; Leverage local resources; Coordinate services among schools, public programs and community organizations; and Provide on-going leadership and support for change, quality and continuous improvement.

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From our 4 AJCCs and 2 Teen Centers, SBWIB provides the full range of WIOA services for in-school and out-of-school youth. As described in Section B.2, special initiatives, funded by both WIOA and non-WIOA resources, include the following:

Fit for Gold Tutoring & Fitness Academy was established by the SBWIB in response to declining student test scores and the alarming increase in cardio vascular disease and diabetes among children due to a lack of exercise and poor nutrition. Fit for Gold is designed to help youth (8-18 years of age) improve nutrition and physical fitness; improve academic performance; develop citizenship and leadership skills; develop basic workplace competencies; and increase career awareness. The project includes an infrastructure of twenty- four after-school programs throughout area serving more than 1,500 elementary and middle school students annually. It also leverages workforce, education and community resources to provide an integrated service delivery system that assists students in attaining a 98% high school graduation rate and a 93% college enrollment rate.

Bridge to Work (BtW): The overall goal of BtW is to transition vulnerable youth, 14-24 years of age, from school to careers and from tenuous life circumstances into economic self-sufficiency. BtW employment and training services are targeted to assist school dropouts, foster youth, juvenile offenders, homeless and runaway youth and gang-involved youth. The program serves more than 200 youth annually through extensive referral linkages with L.A. County Probation, Hawthorne and Inglewood Police Departments, L.A. County Children and Family Services and Centinela Youth Services Restorative Justice Center. South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers Youth Services implements the program in Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, Gardena, Carson, and Torrance, leveraging resources and integrating services. BtW provides integrated academic enrichment and job training services connected to an extensive network of work-based learning opportunities.

Teen Centers: The SBWIB has operated Teen Centers for more than eight years in collaboration with education and community partners. The Teen Centers provides positive alternatives to delinquent behavior by offering after-school academic and enrichment services to an average of 40 teens, ages 14-18, daily. The need for and benefits of after-school programs is well-documented. “Invest in Kids”, a bipartisan anticrime organization led by police chiefs, sheriffs, prosecutors, victims of violence and leaders of police officer associations has found through a series of studies that violent juvenile crime is most likely to occur between 3 pm and 6 pm and that youth are more likely to engage in risky behaviors - smoke, drink, or do drugs - during these hours. A variety of program evaluations suggest that participation in after-school programs can lead to increased engagement in learning, social skills development, decreased deviancy and other positive outcomes, especially for struggling students.

Community-Based Services: Community-based vocational and apprenticeship training providers include YouthBuild and Job Corps, both of which provide basic skills education and hands-on pre-apprenticeship training in construction and related manufacturing occupations. Adult Schools provide GED prep and a variety of vocational education and customized training programs. Centinela Youth Services (CYS), which operates the Everychild Restorative Justice Center, is co-located at the Inglewood AJCC and provides mediation and conflict resolution services, including an evidence-based Victim Offender mediation program soon to be listed on the National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices. CYS also refers adjudicated and pre- adjudicated juvenile offenders to the One-Stop centers for employment and training services and, in turn, connects participants referred by the One-Stop to in-kind County-approved mental health, substance abuse and counseling services.

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Strategic Approaches to Serving Youth with Disabilities: The SBWIB is working in partnership with the Department of Rehabilitation to provide training to staff as well as joining a monthly partners meeting where programs and resources for individuals with disabilities are discussed. The SBWIB also works closely with the Workability program to leverage funds and provide career awareness and paid work experience for individuals with disabilities in high school and those transitioning after high school. In addition, SBWIB has partnered with the Friendship Circle to provide staff with the training needed to work with individuals with disabilities. Through the partnership, Friendship Circle youth who have expressed a desire to work receive opportunities for paid work experience related to their career pathway or as coaches in support of programs working with individuals with disabilities.

Coordination of Workforce and Education Services Throughout the Plan, there are many references to programs and services that have been developed in partnership between SBWIB and CSU Dominguez Hills, El Camino College and local K-12 education agencies, along with the adult schools they operate. El Camino College and the various school districts represent the WIOA core programs and MOUs with these agencies are in place that describe approaches that the SBWIB and education providers will take to seek alignment and avoid duplication. In particular, they describe processes for cross referrals and opportunities for co-enrollment, co-case management and to track outcomes for WIOA participants enrolled in training. The historically close alignment between SBWIB and our education partners has been made even stronger by the development of consortia at both the adult education and community college levels. In addition, more than two years ago, SBWIB, along with other WDBs and the community colleges in Los Angeles County formed a committee to work toward alignment of sector strategies, career pathway programs, data management, industry engagement and more. The work of this committee is on-going and will continue to be a resource for coordinating strategies and services with our education counterparts.

Working with our education partners, coordination and collaboration are achieved around a variety of initiatives, including the following:

Developing Career Pathway Programs: Many of the sector-focused programs that SBWIB has developed include strong roles for both the school system and El Camino College. Regular dialog and planning with education agencies, including their participation in SBWIB’s Sector Partnership committees, facilitates development of efficient and business-responsive curricula. SBWIB initiated the Los Angeles Basin RPU’s coordinated effort to develop a Healthcare Case Coordination Program under Slingshot.

Establishing Earn and Learn Models: The Bridge to Manufacturing, business-based academies and Fit for Gold have all been developed in collaboration with local education partners.

Adopting Strategies for Better Results: With school districts paying a portion of the salary, SBWIB has added a school liaison position to promote strong recruitment, communication and follow-up efforts for WIOA and SBWIB’s special project programs.

Coordination of Support Services As a primary resource for participant support, SBWIB relies on relationships with core and other mandated one-stop partners. Supportive services available through these programs (based on individual eligibility), include, but are not limited to, transportation, childcare, healthcare, uniforms and work-related clothing, tools,

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assistive technology and materials for individuals with disabilities, temporary shelter, and counseling. MOUs with local partners, including agreements on resource sharing, provide a framework for the coordination of support services among partners. Community-based partners provide a variety of support services. St. Margaret's provides emergency food and shelter, as does Faithful Central Church, US Vets and Volunteers of America; Dress for Success outfits job seekers in business attire; and Crystal Stairs offers low cost child care. SBWIB is also aware that participants in classroom training and other services that last more than a few weeks will have significant needs to enable their participation in and completion of training and other services. The need for support services and a precise plan to assemble and deploy them on the participant’s behalf are outlined in an individual employment plan. Because the need for transportation services is ubiquitous, SBWIB works with LA Metro, local bus lines, and public agencies and programs to arrange for discounted and free services to get participants to training and services.

Coordination of WIOA and the One-Stop System with Wagner-Peyser Through a strong working relationship with EDD at the AJCCs and at the policy level, SBWIB ensures that Wagner-Peyser and WIOA services are well coordinated and that they are used to supplement (rather than duplicate) one another in providing services to job seekers. Coordination between these core programs is outlined in the MOU between SBWIB and EDD. Furthermore, in terms of service delivery, all AJCC partners utilize universal registration forms, CalJOBs and a common cross-referral process, ensuring consistency in capturing basic customer information, recording that information and matching job seekers to resources that will meet their needs. To promote on-going success in collaboration, regularly scheduled staff meetings and cross training sessions are conducted on behalf of all partners. Co-case management with EDD services, including those funded by Wagner-Peyser, helps support system coordination. This occurs between the one- stops and the EDD-managed programs/services: Youth Employment Opportunity Program; DVOPs & LVERS; and Trade Adjustment Assistance. The programs also work together on job development activities; shared job recruitments; coordinated job fairs; co-facilitated workshops; employer outreach; and marketing on-the job training, paid work experience agreements, customized training options, state bonding programs and work opportunity tax credit and other incentive programs.

Coordination of WIOA Title I Activities with Adult Education and Literacy Activities under WIOA Title II In November 2016, the California Department of Education (CDE) released its Program Year 2017–18 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title II Adult Education and Family Literacy Act Request for Applications (RFA). Under this solicitation, responses are due in two phases. General responses are due on February 10, 2017 and supplementary responses are due on May 15, 2017. The second due date provides the opportunity for applications to be compared to state-approved Local Workforce Plans. The RFA indicates that, from May 17 through 30, 2017, LWDBs will review WIOA, Title II grant applications for consistency with LWDB plans. The CDE will provide each LWDB the grant applications from eligible providers within the Local Workforce Development Area. SBWIB will assemble a committee to review applications to ensure that they are aligned with the goals of our Local Plan with regard to: 1) English Language; 2) Adult Basic Education; and 3) Adult Secondary Education (high school diplomas or equivalency). The CDE will consider the recommendations of the LWDBs in making the grant award determinations.

SBWIB is committed to effective coordination with local WIOA Title II programs. The WDB’s priorities with regard to Title II programs are aligned with those embedded in the State and Regional Workforce Plans. The board seeks to ensure that sufficient resources are available to meet the basic skills and English language

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skills training required for local job seekers to be able to participate in and successfully complete the occupational skills training and employment preparation services they need to qualify for employment in a career path that will enable them to achieve economic independence and a middle class lifestyle.

Services for Limited English Proficient Individuals

SBWIB has strong, effective referral relationships with local education agencies that provide instruction to youth and adults in English language skills. At any given time, Centinela Valley Union High School District, Inglewood Unified School District, Redondo Beach Unified School District, Southern California ROC, Torrance Unified School District and Los Angeles Unified School District offer dozens of English-as-a-Second Language (ESL) courses for learners at various levels of proficiency. AJCC staff indicate that, as referrals are made from the centers to the ESL providers, students are normally able to register for the next available start date, although there are sometimes waiting lists. Another drawback for many of the classes offered by our public education partners is that their programs run on a semester or trimester schedule.

SBWIB recognizes that many residents of the South Bay need to improve their English proficiency to be eligible for employment opportunities that will provide to a middle class income. The Los Angeles Basin Regional Plan states that the workforce system must work closely with education and community partners to devise effective strategies to recruit and serve English language learners, who represent a vital and necessary resource for the regional economy. Among recommendations made by the Regional Plan are making improvements in access to English language training and exploring alternative training methods. At the local level, SBWIB can support these efforts by working with education and community partners to explore alternatives, such as online learning, operating more classes at community-based settings, such as the AJCCs, contextualizing English skills within vocational training, and increasing work-based language skills training, among other strategies.

As described below, SBWIB administers WIOA grant funds within the local area in compliance with the requirements of the statute and applicable federal regulations.

Entity Responsible for Disbursal of Grant Funds

The SBWIB operates under bylaws adopted on July 20, 2000. Pursuant to the bylaws, on December 12, 2012, an amendment was made, under which, the City of Inglewood was selected as the Administrative Entity and Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) for the South Bay Workforce Investment Area. Under an agreement with the CLEO, the South Bay Workforce Investment Board, Inc. (SBWIB, Inc.) acts as the Designated Administrator on behalf of the City of Inglewood and is the recipient of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) grant funds. SBWIB, Inc. provides administration and oversight of state and federally- funded job training and employment service programs, including WIOA, for the South Bay Workforce Development Area. SBWIB, Inc. is responsible for disbursal of grant funds described in WIOA Section 107(d)(12)(B)(i)(III).

Process for Awarding the Sub-Grants and Contracts

F. Grants and Grant Administration

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In accordance with WIOA Sec. 184(a)(3)(A) and 2 CFR 200, the SBWIB uses a competitive procurement and award process for all sub-grants and contracts.

Method: A competitive method is used where one or more sources and offers are submitted using either a fixed price or cost-reimbursement type contract award. Competitive proposals are specifically sought and used when factors other than price are important in the selection decision.

Process: The Request for Proposal (RFP) process includes the scope of work, applicant eligibility requirements, the method for scoring the proposals, the deadline for receipt of proposals and the dispute process. A public notification of the solicitation, with instructions on where to obtain the RFP, is made available. A bidders’ conference is held to allow interested parties to gain a complete and clear understanding of the RFP and to submit questions. Each proposal is reviewed and evaluated as to the merits under provisions of the RFP. Proposal review includes a cost analysis. A review committee scores proposals and makes a recommendation to the Board as to which proposal(s) best meets the stated requirements/objectives of the RFP. Upon notification of award to the successful bidder(s), a notice of intent to award is issued, followed by contract development and execution. If only one proposal is received and that proposal does not achieve a passing score or is otherwise deemed non-responsive, a noncompetitive or sole source process may be used.

Following are the performance goals negotiated with between SBWIB and EDD’s Workforce Service Division leadership on behalf of the Governor and the SBWIB’s chief elected officials. The negotiated indicators of performance are:

Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth Program Goals

The percentage of program participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after exit from the program (for Title I Youth, the indicator is participants in education, or training activities or employment in the 2nd quarter after exit). The percentage of program participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the fourth quarter after exit from the program (for Title I Youth, the indicator is participants in education, or training activities or employment in the 4th quarter after exit). The percentage of program participants who attain a recognized postsecondary credential, or a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, during participation in or within 1 year after exit from the program.

PY 2016-17 Performance Goals

Adults Dislocated Workers Youth

Employment Rate 2nd Quarter After Exit 65.0% 68.0% 62.4% Employment or Placement

Rate 2nd Quarter After Exit

Employment Rate 4th Quarter After Exit 62.5% 66.5% 64.2% Employment or Placement

Rate 4th Quarter After Exit

Median Earnings 2nd Quarter After Exit $4,957 $7,308 BASELINE Median Earnings

G. Information Pertaining to Performance Goals

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Credential Attainment within 4 Quarters After Exit 52.9% 60.0% 54.7% Credential Attainment within 4

Quarters After Exit

PY 2017-18 Performance Goals

Adults Dislocated Workers Youth

Employment Rate 2nd Quarter After Exit 68.0% 71.0% 65.4% Employment or Placement

Rate 2nd Quarter After Exit

Employment Rate 4th Quarter After Exit 65.5% 69.5% 67.2% Employment or Placement

Rate 4th Quarter After Exit

Median Earnings 2nd Quarter After Exit $5,157 $7,523 BASELINE Median Earnings

Credential Attainment within 4 Quarters After Exit 55.9% 63.0% 57.7% Credential Attainment within

4 Quarters After Exit

Goals Exclusive to Adult and Dislocated Worker Programs The median earnings of program participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after exit from the program. The median earnings indicator was proposed for Title I Youth in the state plan, but due to insufficient data for use in the adjustment model, it was determined that Youth median earnings to be a “baseline” indicator.

The goals are applicable to fiscal years 2016-17 and 2017-18. SBWIB has successfully negotiated and accepted the PY16-17 WIOA Statewide Performance Standards. These same standards have also been accepted by the other six boards in the Los Angeles Basin RPU. SBWIB understands that performance levels for PY17-18 may be revisited prior to the start of that program year.

In addition to assessing the effectiveness and ensuring the continuous improvement of the AJCC system (as discussed in response to item D.I), SBWIB will meet state guidelines associated with existing state policies dealing with WIOA Adult Program priority of services and MOUs.

Compliance with State-Issued AJCC Policies

SBWIB has taken action to comply with the state-issued AJCC policies specified in the following directives: WSD15-14 – WIOA Adult Program Priority of Service WSD15-12 – WIOA Phase I Memorandums of Understanding WSD16-09 – WIOA Phase II Memorandums of Understanding

Details on SBWIB’s approach to ensuring compliance are described below.

H. Information Pertaining to Federal High Performance Criteria

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Compliance with WIOA Adult Program Priority of Service

SBWIB maintains compliance with Adult WIOA Program Priority of Service mandates expressed by federal and state guidance (TEGL 10-09 and WSD 15-14) by adopting, and implementing corresponding policies and procedures at the local level. Furthermore, we ensure knowledge of procedures permeates our service delivery system by providing training to all one-stop staff, partners and contractors.

With respect to individualized career services and training services funded under the WIOA Adult Program, SBWIB ensures that priority access is provided in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouses who are also recipients of public assistance, other low income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient.

3. Individuals who are the recipient of public assistance, other low income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient.

Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in WIOA’s priority groups. Other individuals not included in WIOA’s priority groups.

In addition, local area MOUs (as described in Section D) acknowledge these Priority of Services requirements and include provisions concerning the commitment by each partner to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments, in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities..

Additional information is provided under Item L-III (below) regarding processes utilized in SBWIB programs to ensure compliance with WIOA Adult Program Priority of Service requirements.

Compliance with WIOA Memorandums of Understanding – Phase I

State Directive on this topic (WSD15-14) indicated that Phase I MOUs were to address service coordination and collaboration among the AJCC partners. These MOUs were to be completed by June 30, 2016. SBWIB complied with this requirement and MOUs are included as Exhibit 3 to this Plan.

Compliance with WIOA Memorandums of Understanding – Phase II

Phase II of the MOU development process is intended to address methods for sustaining the unified system described in Phase I through the use of resource sharing and joint infrastructure cost funding. SBWIB and partner representatives are currently in negotiation on this matter. Phase II MOUs will be completed prior to July 1, 2017, in compliance with WSD 16-09.

Customers using SBWIB’s AJCCs come to the system with a variety of work experience, backgrounds and skill levels. The team at the centers, which includes both WIOA-funded staff and representatives of partner agencies, is prepared to assist customers in accessing the resources and services they need to secure employment. In many cases, this will include training. Early on in their experience at the AJCC, customers participate in an orientation process through which they become familiar with the many training options

I. Information on Training Activities

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available, from various work-based learning opportunities to hundreds of courses listed on I-TRAIN and group-size classes providing instruction for a particular occupation or industry.

The following information demonstrates the ways in which SBWIB effectively utilizes both individual training accounts (ITAs) and cohort training on behalf of job seekers using our system. In addition, this summary describes the process that ensures informed customer choice precedes enrollment into either training modality.

Provision of ITA Training

The availability of training is incorporated into orientation and information sessions at all South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers/AJCCs. Following these sessions, individuals interested in individualized services are assessed with regard to basic skills levels, interests and aptitudes. Assessments are part of the information used by Case Managers to assist job seekers in developing employment and/or training goals. If a customer is interested in training, research is assigned. The customer must use the I-TRAIN system to identify approved training courses and review labor market information (LMI) using ONET. I-TRAIN has hundreds of providers and thousands of approved training courses. Created before the state mandated training list provider, SBWIB’s I-TRAIN training provider process ensures that all training providers and courses are effective for job attainment and are priced reasonably to maximize training availability. The job seeker must complete an LMI Survey, interview industry professionals, complete a training questionnaire, and prepare an education/training profile. The goal of the assigned research is for customers to determine the requirements of the job, how the occupation fares with regard to current and projected demand and how well aligned the occupations appear to be to their interests and goals. Case Managers will review the research results with customers and will help them review options.

Enrolling Job Seekers in Cohort Contract Training Programs

While ITA’s and use of the roster of courses on I-TRAIN remain the primary methods for enrolling job seekers in training, SBWIB will fund group size, cohort training when there is a particular reason to do so. Typically, a community college or other training provider will offer a class (or series of classes) to meet a hiring need for a business or as part of a specialized training initiative. An example of the later is the “Bridge to Manufacturing” program, through which a group of 50 students (4 cohorts) were enrolled by the AJCC in a Machine Tool and Welding courses at El Camino College. Students in the program also participate in an internship, where they received hands-on training and experience as a Welder or Machine Tool Operator. Those completing the course earn an industry-recognized certificate.

Ensuring Customer Choice in Training Selection

By design, the SBWIB’s process for participants’ selection of training options from the I-TRAIN system promotes customer choice. As described, prior to being able to take advantage of an ITA, customers are required to conduct research about the labor market, the availability of jobs and schools that offer courses or programs related to their career interests. With support from experienced career counselors, job seekers needing to address skill gaps select providers that offer the training that is best suited for that purpose. Choice is based on factors including content, results (former students’ success in training-related employment), training schedule, start date, proximity and cost.

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For participants electing to enroll in cohort training, customer choice may not appear quite as clear as it does with ITA. When SBWIB sponsors a particular class, both the WIB and the training provider promote the class publicly to potential students, emphasizing its features and benefits, including employment opportunities available to those completing the training. To ensure that customers expressing interest in a cohort training opportunity make an informed choice, staff uses the orientation process to ensure that each participant understands the full range of services and training that is available through the AJCCs and partner agencies. Only after this orientation can customers be enrolled in a cohort training program.

SBWIB has provided multiple distinct opportunities for partners, stakeholders and members of the public to participate in planning and provide input on the Local Plan.

Involvement of Partners in the Planning

Regional Planning Stakeholder Forums: Knowing that each Local Plan is part of the Los Angeles Basin Regional Plan and recognizing that stakeholder contributions to the regional planning process would benefit the larger system, SBWIB chose to use regional stakeholder forums as a primary means for gathering input during the planning process. The local WDBs within the RPU organized a series of 19 forums addressing five broad topics tied to the issues posed by the regional and local planning guidance. The sessions cross- convened various stakeholder groups (CBOs, educators, organized labor, business, and elected officials), resulting in highly informative dialog and a productive exchange of ideas on strengthening the workforce system. SBWIB hosted a forum on two main topics: Workforce and Education Resources and System Accessibility. Information from this forum was shared with boards across the RPU and information from other forums was made available to the SBWIB. These sessions, therefore, not only informed the Regional Plan, but the various Local Plans.

Development of Memoranda of Understanding: Again, the planning process leading to the development of this Plan goes back to the enactment of WIOA and, in many ways, begins with the State and Local plans published in 2013 under WIA. In 2016, one of the major planning activities undertaken by the SBWIB was development of MOUs with core program and other one-stop partners. Coordination, system alignment, cross training, and co-enrollment/case management were among the many topics discussed as partners met and agreements were developed. The dialog between partners and SBWIB managers and staff is continuing, as all work toward developing cost agreements to support a unified system through the AJCCs. The results of the MOU planning process with all partners has contributed significantly to the content of this Local Plan.

Engagement with Industry and Businesses Leaders: SBWIB’s 2013 WIA 5-Year Strategic Workforce Plan earned the board high performing WIB status, and, while that was significant, more meaningful was the sector focus that the planning process brought to the local workforce system. Over the last four years, SBWIB staff and partners have been deeply engaged in discussions with representatives of key sectors about their workforce needs. SBWIB is one of the few boards in the State to have developed and maintain sector partnerships that meet regularly to address hiring, training and other workforce needs. During intensive periods of Local Plan development (August 2016 through January 2017), each of the sector partnership groups have met at least once, and most met twice. The same applies to our unilateral apprenticeship committee, which met in August and December 2016. Partnership committee discussions are contributing to

J. Transparency, Accessibility and Inclusiveness

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the development of sector strategies and to career pathway programs. Sector-focused dialog with business and partners is on-going and has had a significant impact on SBWIB’s 2017-2020 WIOA Local Plan.

SBWIB Meetings: Substantial planning takes place under the leadership of the board. SBWIB’s board is made up of an impressive slate of leaders representing business, labor, education, economic development and the community. In addition, SBWIB’s Youth Council includes the leaders of multiple schools and college districts including 10 Superintendents, 1 State Trustee, 3 community college Presidents and 1 community college Vice President. During their meetings, board members, staff and individuals representing the public have established priorities that are embedded within the programs and services described in this Plan.

Public Comment and Review

In accordance with the state and federal guidance, SBWIB opened a 30-day public comment period on February 1, 2017, which concluded on March 2, 2017. Features of the comment period promoting maximum accessibility and inclusiveness included the following:

Public Notice: A public notice announcing the availability of the Local Plan for review and comment was placed in the Daily Breeze, which targets communities in South Bay region, on January 31, 2017. The notice, which was available, both in print and on-line, and informed the public about: 1) the release of the Local Plan for comment; and the scheduling of a public meeting regarding the Plan on February 9, 2017. The notice of the Plan’s availability was also made available on SBWIB’s website. Availability of Local Plan Document for Public Review: SBWIB made the Plan available through its website and in hard copy at its headquarters. Public Meeting on Local Plan: On February 9, 2017, SBWIB hosted a Public Meeting on the Local Plan. The meeting included a summary presentation on the Plan and those in attendance were provided the opportunity to submit written comments or provide verbal testimony. The presentation also included an overview of the Los Angeles Basin Regional Plan. A copy of the presentation used to introduce the Plan is included as Attachment 5.

To ensure that the process complies with physical and programmatic accessibility requirements, the public announcement included TTD/TTY numbers, as well as a statement informing the public that SBWIB- sponsored meetings are accessible to persons with disabilities and that reasonable accommodations are available when requests are made at least 72 hours prior to a meeting. Implementing policies and procedures that make certain that facilities and programs are accessible, SBWIB fully complies with Section 188 of WIOA.

A Summary of Public Comments received is included as Exhibit 7.

The one-stop partners worked with SBWIB managers and staff to develop a common registration form that serves to capture basic information about potential customers that can be used to establish baseline needs and identify resources to address those needs. The following information provides an overview of intake, casement and co-enrollment that occurs through system collaboration at the AJCCs.

Intake and Case Management

K. Common Intake and Case Management Efforts

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At the initial visit to the AJCC, each customer completes a common registration form prior to accessing universal services. The form solicits basic information on employment status, potential employment barriers and customer characteristics, which is the first point of assessment of need and “priority of service” status (e.g. TANF, veteran, offender, out of school youth or long-term unemployed). Information from the common registration is recorded into SBWIB’s I-TRAIN system, through which data can easily be converted and transmitted into the CalJOBS system at the point of program intake/eligibility and enrollment into WIOA services or partner programs. Information from the initial intake process is used to determine not only priority status, but to identify potential service needs and providers. This is the first point at which referrals are made. For customers wanting to pursue individual WIOA career and training services, a program-specific intake is completed, along with skills and interest assessments that help to inform service plans. At this point, referrals may also be made based on additional needs that have been identified and on the features of the service plan. Co-enrollment occurs when a customer is enrolled in programs and services by two providers or funding sources. Examples includes enrollment in WIOA and TAA or TANF and WIOA. Depending on the provider, funding source and services, some customers may be co-managed in that information is shared, to the extent permissible, regarding participation, progress and outcomes.

Tracking of Co-enrolled Individuals

While co-enrollment is achieved simply by two programs providing unique services to meet various needs of a customer, co-tracking is harder to achieve, as public and private providers and programs tend to use different, and often incompatible, systems. SBWIB is retooling our on-line referral process that will be accessible to core AJCC partners to facilitate co-enrollment activities. Tracking of individuals across programs will still be done by information sharing between staff, rather than data sharing within a system until common or compatible data management systems are adopted by the core programs. Negotiations regarding integrated data systems will likely occur at the state level.

The following information is provided to address those items labeled within the Plan guidance as “miscellaneous.”

Availability of Local Plan to Title II Program Applicants

As indicated in response to item E.VIII, above, applicants for WIOA Title II Adult Education and Family Literacy Act funding for Program Year 2017-2018 will be submitting applications in two stages. The bulk of the application, which deals with content and the proposer’s approach to delivering services is due on February, 10, 2017, while the portion that specifically addresses alignment with the Local Workforce Development Board Plan is not due until May 15, 2017. The later due date reflects a point at which Local Plans will have been submitted to and reviewed by the EDD and the California Workforce Development Board and will be available in final or near final form for review. The SBWIB will make the Local Plan available for review by WIOA Title II Program applicants and others as follows:

February 1, 2017 Public Comment version posted to SBWIB website March 15, 2017 Revised/Final version posted to SBWIB website August 1, 2017 Final Version (incorporating any changes per State comments) posted to SBWIB

website

L. Miscellaneous Information

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Ensuring Priority of Service Requirements

As described in Section H, SBWIB maintains and communicates policies to ensure that federal and state guidelines for WIOA priority of service are met. There are various points during the early stages of client interaction when applicant characteristics can be identified so that staff can execute service priority. AJCC messaging informs veterans of priority. In addition, print materials and orientations may quickly inform first time visitors of their qualifying for priority of services. Most often, staff will glean information from a common registration form that is completed prior to participation in services. Any priority of services characteristics not identified at this point will be identified as individuals complete the WIOA intake, assessment and enrollment process.

Nexus of Local Plan to the Regional Plan

SBWIB Local Plan relies on the Los Angeles Basin RPU’s Regional Plan for regional analysis of economic conditions, including information on existing and emerging in-demand industry sectors and occupations. This includes:

A regional analysis of economic conditions, including existing and emerging in-demand industry sectors and occupations An analysis of the knowledge and skills needed to meet employers’ needs An analysis of the regional workforce An analysis of workforce development activities

SBWIB’s Local Plan has benefitted significantly from the regional planning process, led by the WDBs within the region, including activities used to gather stakeholder input. Much of the information provided within the Local Plan, from industry engagement to sector strategies and career pathways, is provided context by the Regional Plan. SBWIB has identified various regional goals that will require support from the local level and has built action on this support into our goals.

Included as Exhibit 1 is the required “Local Board Assurances” form, signed by the Chair of the Workforce Development Board and Chief Local Elected Official for the SBWIB.

Included as Exhibit 2 is a list of comprehensive one-stops and AJCC partners within the SBWIB local area.

Included as Exhibit 3 are fully executed MOUs.

M. Local Board Assurances

N. List of Comprehensive One-Stops and AJCC Partners in the Local Area

O. AJCC Memorandums of Understanding (MOU)

P. Provide the Local Area Grant Recipient Listing Using the Form Provided

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Included as Exhibit 4 is the Grant Recipient Listing Form signed by the Chief Elected Official for the SBWIB.

Included as Exhibit 5 is a copy of the SBWIB Bylaws.

Included as Exhibit 6 is the required “Program Administration Designee and Plan Signatures” form, signed by the Chair of the Workforce Development Board and the Chief Local Elected Official for the SBWIB.

The Summary of Public Comments form is included with this Plan as Exhibit 7.

SBWIB’s Local Plan is part of the Los Angeles Basin RPU Regional Plan and serves to implement regional goals at the local level. However, as is evident throughout the preceding narrative, SBWIB has implemented and maintains systems for management, operations and service delivery that ensure that residents and businesses within the local workforce area have access to high-quality services. Interspersed throughout this Plan are statements reflecting goals and objectives to strengthen, develop and expand certain services and functions at the local level. Additionally, there are goals expressed in the Regional Plan that will require action at the local level. Following is a summary of SBWIB’s goals based on the information provided in the Local and Regional Plans.

Local Area Operations and Service Delivery Goals

Increase the marketing and visibility of career pathway programs and workforce services using social media, marketing campaigns and other virtual forums. Advance strategies that engage small business enterprises with the workforce development system including work-based learning models, tax credits, layoff aversion and entrepreneurial services including entrepreneurial start up training for dislocated workers. Continue to strengthen economic development initiatives using local and regional networks such as the South Bay Association Chambers of Commerce (SBACC) and South Bay City Council of Government (SBCCOG), including utilizing the Broadband Study results to drive economic development to meet employer needs Work with stakeholders to identify strategies for meeting the workforce development needs of targeted populations including second chance, disconnected youth, and individuals with disabilities, ensuring these needs are addressed in career pathway programs and sector partnerships. Convene one-stop, community and other stakeholders to plan, develop, and coordinate employability programs and services to targeted populations through braiding resources and developing specialized resources such as the jail-based AJCC.

Q. Provide a Copy of Local Board Bylaws

R. Provide Program Administration Designee and Plan Signatures

S. Provide a Summary of Public comments received that disagree with the regional and local plan.

T. Goals

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Advance strategies to integrate registered apprenticeship and work-based learning program opportunities for adults and youth.

7. Collaborate on many levels with stakeholders to promote coordination and system alignment, embrace accountability and strive for excellence. SBWIB will play a prominent role in coordinating system alignment to ensure that employers have qualified employees to meet the billion dollars in local construction development over the next 4 years.

Goals Pertaining to Regional Coordination and Planning

Participate in planning a structure for the Los Angeles Basin RPU “WDB Partnership” Strengthen coordination with regional economic development initiatives Identify models to better address to the needs of disconnected youth Support regional efforts to engage businesses in discussions on industry-valued and recognized credentials Support regional efforts at engaging industry in discussions on regional sector pathway programs Provide support to develop regional sector pathway programs Participate in regional efforts to improve data sharing

Following are the exhibits and attachments that are incorporated into this plan.

Exhibits Exhibit 1: Local Board Assurances Exhibit 2: List of Comprehensive One-Stops and AJCC Partners Exhibit 3: Memoranda of Understanding Exhibit 4: Grant Recipient Listing Form Exhibit 5: SBWIB’s Bylaws Exhibit 6: Program Administration Designee and Plan Signatures Form Exhibit 7: Summary of Public Comments Form

Attachments Attachment 1: List of organizations and individuals invited to Regional Stakeholder Forums Attachment 2: List of individuals attending Regional Stakeholder Forum hosted by SBWIB Attachment 3: List of organizations and individuals invited to Public Meeting on Local Plan Attachment 4: List of individuals attending Public Meeting on Local Plan Attachment 5: PowerPoint from Local Plan Public Meeting held on February 9, 2017

U. Exhibits and Attachments

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EXHIBIT 1

Local Board Assurances

Through PY 2017‐20, the Local Workforce Development Board (Local Board) assures the following:

The Local Board assures that it will comply with the uniform administrative requirements referred to in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Section 184(a)(3). The Local Board assures that no funds received under the Workforce Development Act will be used to assist, promote, or deter union organizing (WIOA Section 181[b][7]). The Local Board assures that the board will comply with the nondiscrimination provisions of WIOA Section 188. The Local Board assures that the board will collect and maintain data necessary to show compliance with the nondiscrimination provisions of WIOA Section 188. The Local Board assures that funds will be spent in accordance with the WIOA, written Department of Labor guidance, and other applicable federal and state laws and regulations. The Local Board assures it will comply with future State Board policies and guidelines, legislative mandates and/or other special provisions as may be required under Federal law or policy, including the WIOA or state legislation. The Local Board assures that when allocated adult funds for employment and training activities are limited, priority shall be given to veterans, recipients of public assistance and other low‐income individuals for intensive and training services. (WIOA Section 134[c][3][E], and CUIC Section 14230[a][6]) The Local Board certifies that its America’s Job Center of CaliforniaSM (AJCC) location(s) will recognize and comply with applicable labor agreements affecting represented employees located in the AJCC(s). This shall include the right to access by state labor organization representatives pursuant to the Ralph Dills Act (Chapter 10.3 [commencing with Section 3512] of Division 4, of Title 1 of the Government Code, and CUIC Section 14233).

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EXHIBIT 1 The Local Board assures that state employees who are located at the AJCC(s) shall remain under the supervision of their employing department for the purposes of performance evaluations and other matters concerning civil service rights and responsibilities. State employees performing services at the AJCC(s) shall retain existing civil service and collective bargaining protections on matters relating to employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, promotion, discipline, and grievance procedures. The Local Board assures that when work‐related issues arise at the AJCC(s) between state employees and operators or supervisors of other partners, the operator or other supervisor shall refer such issues to the State employee’s civil service supervisor. The AJCC operators and partners shall cooperate in the investigation of the following matters: discrimination under the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Part 2.8 [commencing with Section 12900] of Division 3, of Title 2 of the Government Code), threats and/or violence concerning state employees, and state employee misconduct. The Local Board assures that it will select the One‐Stop Operator with the agreement of the CEO, through a competitive process, or with approval from the local elected official and the Governor’s Office. (WIOA Section 121[d][2][A]). The AJCC Operator is responsible for administering AJCC services in accordance with roles that have been defined by the Local Board.

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EXHIBIT 1

SIGNATURE PAGE

Instructions

The Local Board chairperson and local CEO must sign and date this form. Include the original signatures with the request.

By signing below, the local CEO and Local Board chair agree to abide by the Local Area assurances included in this document.

Local Workforce Development Board Chair

Local Chief Elected Official

Signature Signature

Wayne Spencer James T. Butts Name Name

Board Chair Mayor, City of Inglewood Title Title

Date Date

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LIST OF COMPREHENSIVE ONE‐STOPS AND AJCC PARTNERS

SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREA

One‐Stop Partner Agencies California Employment Development Department ‐ Unemployment Insurance California Employment Development Department (WIOA Title III Wagner‐Peyser, Veterans, TAA) Century Center for Economic Opportunity Incorporated Inglewood Housing Authority ProPath Incorporated Torrance One‐Stop Business & Career Center ‐ Torrance (Affiliate) South Bay One‐Stop Business & Career Center ‐ Inglewood (Comprehensive) Gardena One‐Stop Business & Career Center ‐ Gardena (Affiliate) U.S. VETS Torrance Unified School District Adult Education / Adult School Redondo Beach Unified School District / South Bay Adult School Southern California Indian Center Inc. Carson Center & South Bay Business & Career Center ‐ Carson (Affiliate) California Department of Rehabilitation Los Angeles / South Bay District SER ‐ Jobs for Progress, Inc. Inglewood Unified School District Adult Education / Adult School Friends Outside Los Angeles County New Opportunities Charter School Los Angeles Job Corps Center L.A. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) ‐ Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) L.A. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) ‐ Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) El Camino Community College District

Comprehensive One‐Stop South Bay One Stop Business and Career Center/AJCC 110 South La Brea Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90301Phone: (310) 680‐3700 Fax: (310) 680‐4098

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EXHIBIT 3

MEMORANDA OF UNDERSTANDING

One‐Stop Partner Agencies MOU # California Employment Development Department ‐ Unemployment Insurance 16‐M110 California Employment Development Department (WIOA Title III Wagner‐Peyser, Veterans, TAA)

16‐M111

Century Center for Economic Opportunity Incorporated 16‐M112 Inglewood Housing Authority 16‐M113 ProPath Incorporated 16‐M114 Torrance One‐Stop Business & Career Center ‐ Torrance (Affiliate) 16‐M115 South Bay One‐Stop Business & Career Center ‐ Inglewood (Comprehensive) 16‐M116 Gardena One‐Stop Business & Career Center ‐ Gardena (Affiliate) 16‐M117 U.S. VETS 16‐M118 Torrance Unified School District Adult Education / Adult School 16‐M119 Redondo Beach Unified School District / South Bay Adult School 16‐M120 Southern California Indian Center Inc. 16‐M121 Carson Center & South Bay Business & Career Center ‐ Carson (Affiliate) 16‐M122 California Department of Rehabilitation Los Angeles / South Bay District 16‐M123 SER ‐ Jobs for Progress, Inc. 16‐M124 Inglewood Unified School District Adult Education / Adult School 16‐M125 Friends Outside Los Angeles County 16‐M126 New Opportunities Charter School 16‐M127 Los Angeles Job Corps Center 16‐M128 L.A. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) ‐ Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)

16‐M129

L.A. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) ‐ Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

16‐M130

El Camino Community College District 16‐M131

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16-MllO

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

AND

CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

(UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE)

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I. PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This

Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with §121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA).

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaboration by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter, "SBWDB", and California Employment Development Department (Unemployment Insurance), and the America's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC) hereinafter, referred to as "AJCC Partner".

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives . The MOU also serves to establish the framework for providing services to employers, employees, job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC , is a locally-driven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following :

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate, and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplished by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educational or occupation skills . Earning a postsecondary certificate or degree . Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers. Ill. VISION STATEMENT, MISSION STATEMENT, GOALS AND GUIDING

PRINCIPLES The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused , business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision: To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports job

retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies, our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and community partners.

Actively and effectively engage business and education in the development of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy. Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentials necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment. Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with supportive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Provide a comprehensive, and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker customers, including individuals with barriers to employment , in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strategies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy, including education and training for their current workforce. Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers, including individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality, integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers, employers , and job seekers. Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system . REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Aff iliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults, Dislocated Workers & Youth). New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activit ies). Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities ). Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). CA. Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner- Peyser, Veterans, and TAA Programs) . CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Vocat ional Rehabilitation). SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older American Act). National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native American and Job Corp). CA. Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensation). El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education). LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development). Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007). Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild). LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/CalWORKs). ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS

In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.21O(a) as additional partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers) United States Veterans Initiative, Inc. (Homeless and High Risk Veterans) ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES

The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo , Carson, Lomita, Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehensive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA.

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 110 S. La Brea Ave. 1220 Engracia Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance, CA (Serving-Inglewood , Hawthorne, (Serving-Torrance, Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St. , Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave.

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as identified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

• Basic Career services

• Individualized career services; and

• Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its affiliates:

• Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

• Labor exchange services including: o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an

individual; career counseling, including the following : > Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and

occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)]. > Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as

defined in WIOA Section 3(37)].

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate; other workforce development programs.

• Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following:

o Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. o Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs

listed. o Information relating to local occupations in demand and the

earnings, skill requirements, and opportunit ies for advancement for those jobs.

Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers. Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the local performance accountability measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system.

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Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding filing claims under UI programs, including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim: Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows:

On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims, filing, and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser, or other America's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service. Note that, questions, advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff.)

By phone or via other technology, as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs, the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources. Individualized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers, which may include the following: Diagnostic testing and use of other assessment tools. In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employment barriers and appropriate employment goals. Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives, and appropriate combinat ion of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about, eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills, communication skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services. Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers . Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment.

Financial literacy services. Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance . English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs. Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service . Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment. On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training. Programs that combine workplace training with related instruction which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector. Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training. Transitional jobs . Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service. Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Customized training conducted with a commitment by an employer or group of employers to employ an individual upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potential employees . Employee assessment/testing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration information. Rapid Response/Layoff Aversion services. Referral assistance to partnering agency . Financial assistance for employee training. Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxation and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and other incentives . Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separation issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights. In cases of actual or potential disqualification, relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Tearn in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services, described in the WIOA regulation will be integrated into the operations of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner .

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementation of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreement and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effective implementation of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows:

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning, plan development, and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal requirements ; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system, consistent with the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorized laws. Participate in capacity building and staff development activities in order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained. FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services, operating cost, and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable.

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contributions, are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistently applied over time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agreement that will be attached to this MOU.

The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financial agreement but agrees to adhere to the expectation described in this document.

IX. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

Reference Attachment B. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT

The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers, including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the WIOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment" as a member of one or more of the following populations:

Displaced homemakers. Low-income individuals Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, as such term are defined in section 166. Individua ls with disabilities, including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals . Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6))), or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system. Individuals who are English language learners , individuals who have low levels of literacy, and individuals facing substant ial cultural barriers. Eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers , as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.). Single parents (including single pregnant women) . Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies, procedures, programs, and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments , in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities.

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance , other low-income individua ls, or individuals who are basic skills deficient when providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds. Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individuals, as

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criteria. WIOA Title I Adult programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals , or individuals who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assistance , other low- income individuals , or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehen.sive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area.

SHARED TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphasizes technology as a critical tool for making all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking, common case management, reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools , each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, Rehabilitation Act, and any other appropriate statues or requirements. The principles of common reporting and shared information through electronic mechanism including shared technology . Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements. Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications, eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence , and use them solely for the purposes directly related to such services. Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate. Understand that system security provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the California Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act , and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

All applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referral shall be confidential and shall not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services . No person will publish, disclose use, or permit , cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidential information pertaining to one-stop applicants , participants, or customers overall unless a specific release is voluntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release will be necessary for featuring individuals in advertisements.

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confidentiality provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall share information necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore, agrees to share client informat ion necessary for provision of services such as assessment , universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placement activities, and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes. Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment , referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities, each party shall respect and abide by the confidentiality policies of the other parties. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment against any employee , applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender, race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability , mental disability , medical condition(s), age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations.

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrative level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance . The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervention possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance with the Amer icans with Disabilities Act and its amendments. Additionally , partners agree to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA , Title VI I of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws.

EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execution by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years, commencing on July 1, 2016 , the date of execution by all parties. The MOU will be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantia l changes that have occurred.

MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS

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This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary, by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written amendment , signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of working together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing , 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Advisory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operation of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizational practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensual decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM

The AJCC partner, to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow , agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collectively, recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizations) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services, resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area.

XXL GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, State WIOA enabling legislation, the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014, and applicable local ordinances .

XXll. APPROVAL

This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area. This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan.

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS

In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceable, then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect, and shall not be effected.

XXIV. HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY

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In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands, damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. In additional, except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney's fees under the indemnification policy of the State of California, all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS XXVll. SEVERABILITY

If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force.

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XXVlll. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing.

In WITNESS WHEREO F, the parties to this MOU execute this agreement.

Dated: '4(,illl f , 2016

By: AIAJ{...1...'11. ',-;t

Mr. Wayne Spencer , Chairperson South Bay Workforce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, California 90250

Ronald Myracks Employment Development Administrator Unemployment Insurance Employment Development Department P. 0. Box 826880-M IC 40 Sacramento , California 94280-0001

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area , hereby agree to the foregoing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

Dated: (. - 2CC

' 2016

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as follows:

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services, if any, as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

Provide determination to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I. Outreach, intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, abilities , and support service needs. Job search and placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate . Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupations). Provide information on the availability of support services including child care and transportation and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Centers & Affiliates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individualized career, follow-up and training services.

Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Job search and career counseling. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Development of Personal Career Development Plan.

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Career Planning (e.g. case management). Occupational skills training including training for non-traditional employment; On-the-Job Training (OJT). Provide residential living services . Adult education and literacy activities.

Southern California Indian Center - Native American Program The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, Alaska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed , or economically disadvantaged.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Amer icans services. Outreach, intake and orientation to Native American program and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support service needs. Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American . Development of individual employment plans. Job search and career counseling. On-the-Job-Training (OJT). Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner -Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers .

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits) , and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, abilities , and support service needs. Job search placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing , information about job skills required, and demand occupations). Provide support ive services information; including child care transportation, and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

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Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic, individualized and training) to dislocated workers.

Initial assessment of employability skills, aptitudes and abilities. Provide training services for eligible participants. Provides job search assistance allowances for eligible participants. Provides income support, Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) to eligible participants. Provides relocation allowance if needed. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers .

Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans . Provide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans . Conduct job search workshops. Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian workforce. Job search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workfo rce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance ill.!1 The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

Profile U.l. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (I.AW.) and re- employment services. One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informational pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits. Facilitate access to all UI information. Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority

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The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

Provide subsidized housing assistance. Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed. Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities Charter School- Adult Education The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adu lt Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate, other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Provide High School Diploma

Cali fornia Department of Rehabil i tation - Vocati onal Rehabilitation Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services. Outreach, intake and orientation to consumers about services available through one-stop. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, and support services. Job search , placement assistance and career counseling services . Provide labor market information. Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of appropriate employer tax credits. Provide follow-up services. Referrals to and coordinat ion of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program

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The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and o!f-site at partner's facilities.

Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older American Act services. Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about Title V program services. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, and support service needs. Provide job search placement assistance, and career counseling. Provide information on the availability of support services and referral to such services through the one-stop delivery system. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Follow-Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment, for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These services assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment. Individual Employment Plan Development: Working with individuals to identify their employment goals, the appropriate achievement objectives, and the appropriate combination of services that will help the individual to achieve those goals. On-the-Job Training (OJT): Training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job, and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages .

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary Voe. Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs. Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocational and technical programs and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postsecondary vocational and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmatically for member of special populations or for nontraditional career preparation). Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds. Provide career guidance and counseling services . Ass istance in establishing financial aid. Provide small business workshops , one-on-one consultation, assistance with business loans, research, business and/or marketing plan review.

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Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Friends Outside LA County -Second Chance The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

Outreach, intake and orientation to informat ion and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,

(7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about eligible training providers. Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management) . Assist with Job Placement. Provide Job Readiness Services. Assist with Occupational Skills Training. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of job readiness soft skills , to including but not necessarily limited self-management sk ills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Centurv Center Economic Opportunity (CC EO) YouthBuild The following career services (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker , or youth programs; Outreach, intake and orientat ion to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system; Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO YouthBu ild services;

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Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBuild services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system; Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support ive service needs; Case management , counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support; Job search and career counseling; Development of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services; Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement; Occupational skill training with industry certifications; including training for non-traditional employment, e.g. construction, health care, computers, etc. On-the-Job Training (OJT); Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas; Life Skills training to improve communications and personal development, Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma; Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated workers.

Determination eligibility for services under WIOA. Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities, and supportive service needs. Job Search and placement assistance , and career counseling where appropriate. Provide employment statist ics information and labor market information such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs, local in- demand occupations , earnings, and skill requirements. Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportiv e services available in the region. Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure. Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services wil l be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans.

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Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps) , and support ive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services .sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupational Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competenc ies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems , and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) )-Inglewood Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support ive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S.

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Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities , including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

The Inglewood Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes

Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The South Bay Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes. Provide General Education GED classes. Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes.

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Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes. Career Technical Training. Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training, including training for nontraditional employment. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies utilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling, domestic violence , education, employment, food, healthcare, homeless/housing/utility , immigration, legal, parenting , senior & disabled, youth and children.

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Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-site at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Based Learning Opportunities Recruit and Make Referrals

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ATTACHMENT B

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

The purpose of a referral system is to facilitate a seamless delivery of services to all customers.

Cross-training of all partner agency staff, whether collocated, based at an affiliate site, or other location, will ensure that, as additional needs of the customer are identified, referrals will be made to the partner(s) who has the services most appropriate to meet the customer needs.

The AJCC partners shall develop jointly and mutually implement processes for referral of customers to services not provided on-site. General information on the one-stop career center programs, services, activities and resources shall be made available to all customers as appropriate, regardless of customers ' points of access or entry into the One-Stop delivery system.

Customer referrals may be made electronically, through traditional correspondence, verbally, or through other means determined in cooperation with partners and operators. Mutually acceptable referral processes and forms shall be agreed upon by the AJCC Partner in cooperation with One-Stop Operators and other partners with a commitment to evaluate and modify referral processes to address changing requirements or day-to-day needs for improvement.

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South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA)

South Bay One-Stop Business and Ca reer Centers

COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP

INGLEWOOD (Includes the following cities: Hawthorne,

Lawndal e & El Segundo)

TORRANCE AFFILIATE

(Includes the following cities: Lomi ta, Redondo, Man11attan and

Hermosa Beach)

GARDENA AFFILIATE

CARSON AFFILIATE

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS In the event that an impasse should arise between the required partner(s) and/or the Local Board regarding terms and conditions, performance, or administration of this MOU the following procedures will be initiated:

GENERAL PROCEDURES : Disputes should, wherever possible, be resolved at the local level. Disputes need to be submitted in writing within 60 days of the disagreement to the SBWDB Executive Director. The written document should state the problem, a history of resolution strategies attempted and their outcomes; and a desired resolution.

All attempts to resolve disputes among or between AJCC partners shall begin negotiations between the parties of the dispute. Partners are encouraged to put forth good faith efforts in communication and compromise in order to find solutions to their disagreements in a cooperative and timely manner. All actions taken to resolve disputes must be documented. Should parties be unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation within 60 days, the matter shall be referred to the Chair of the South Bay Workforce Development Board who shall place the dispute upon the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the WI B's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee will confer with the parties involved, and attempt to mediate and resolve the dispute to the satisfaction of all concerned. All actions taken to resolve disputes will be documented. Should the Executive Committee render a decision unacceptable to one or more of the parties involved in the dispute, the Chief Elected Official (CLEO) or his designated representative along with the SBWDB chairperson shall make a final determination. If the dispute involves a State Agency , the CLEO or his designated representative and Chair shall contact and engage that agency's director in efforts to negotiate a resolution. DISPUTES REGARDING FAILURE TO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING If the impasse continues, a notification of failure to sign as noted in CFR 667.51O(c) will be reported by the Local Board and the required partner to the Governor and the State agency responsible for administering the partner's program. A report will also be sent to the Department of Labor as noted in 667.51O(c)(2) .]

The above steps are intended to provide assistance to resolve disputes and add clarification and not to supplant or replace language in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Reference CFR §667.510

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

AND

CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

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PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with

§121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) , with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA).

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaboration by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter, "SBWDB", and California Employment Development Department, and the America's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC) hereinafter, referred to as "AJCC Partner".

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framework for providing services to employers, employees , job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC, is a locally-driven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following:

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate , and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplished by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educationa l or occupation skills. Earning a postsecondary certificate or degree . Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers.

Ill. VISION STATEMENT , MISSION SlATEMENT, GOALS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused , business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision: To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports job

retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies, our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and comm unity partners.

Act ively and effectively engage business and education in the development of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy. Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentials necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment. Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with supportive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Provide a comprehensive , and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker customers, including individuals with barriers to employment, in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strategies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy, including education and training for their current workforce. Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers, including individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality, integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers, employers , and job seekers. Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system. REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Affiliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults, Dislocated Workers & Yout h). New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Educat ion and Literacy Act ivit ies). Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Act ivities). CA. Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner-Peyser, Veterans , and TAA Programs). CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Vocational Rehabilitation). SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older American Act). National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native Amer ican and Job Corp). CA. Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensation). El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education). LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development). Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007). Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild). LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/CalWORKs). ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS

In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.21O(a) as additional partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers) United States Veterans Initiative, Inc. (Homeless and High Risk Veterans) ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES

The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo, Carson, Lomita, Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehensive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA.

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 110 S. La Brea Ave. 1220 Engracia Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance, CA (Serving-Inglewood, Hawthorne, (Serving-Torrance , Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St., Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave.

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as identified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

• Basic Career services

• Individualized career services; and

• Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its affiliates:

• Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worke r Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to informat ion and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy , numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

• Labor exchange services including: o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an

individual; career counseling , including the following: >- Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and

occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)]. ;;::. Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as

defined in WIOA Section 3(37)].

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate; other workforce development programs.

• Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following:

• Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. • Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs listed.

o Information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for those jobs.

Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers. Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the local performance accountability measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system. Provision of information relating to the availability of support ive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid

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program and Children's Health ·insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding riling claims under UI programs, including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim: Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows:

):> On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims, filing, and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser, or other America's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service. Note that, questions, advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff.)

):> By phone or via other technology, as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs, the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources.

Individualized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers, which may include the following: Diagnostic testing and use of other assessment tools . In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employment barriers and appropriate employment goals. Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives, and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about, eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management) . Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills, communication skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services. Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-manageme nt skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment.

Financial literacy services. Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance . English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs.

Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service. Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment. On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training. Programs that combine workplace training with related instruction which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector. Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training . Transitional jobs. Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service. Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English language acquisition and integrated educat ion and training programs provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Customized training conducted with a commitment by an employer or group of employers to employ an individual upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potential employees. Employee assessment/testing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration information. Rapid Response/Layoff Aversion services. Referral assistance to partnering agency. Financial assistance for employee training . Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxation and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and other incentives. Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separat ion issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights. In cases of actual or potential disqualification, relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Team in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services, described in the WIOA regulation will be integrated into the operations of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementation of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreement and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effective implementat ion of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows:

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning, plan development , and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal

requirements; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system, consistent with

the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorized laws. Participate in capacity building and staff development activities in order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained. FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services, operating cost, and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable.

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contributions, are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistently applied over time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agreement that will be attached to this MOU.

The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financial agreement but agrees to adhere to the expectation described in this document.

IX. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

Reference Attachment 8. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT

The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers , including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the WIOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment" as a member of one or more of the following populations:

Displaced homemakers. Low-income individuals Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, as such term are defined in section 166. Individuals with disabilities, including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals. Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6))) , or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system. Individuals who are English language learners, individuals who have low levels of literacy, and individuals facing substantial cultural barriers. Eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers , as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.) . Single parents (including single pregnant women). Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies, procedures, programs, and services are in compliance with the America ns with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments , in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities.

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient when providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds. Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individuals, as

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criteria. WIOA Title I Adu lt programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals , or individuals who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assistance , other low- income individuals, or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the

three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehensive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area.

SHARED TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphasizes technology as a critical tool for making all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking, common case management , reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools, each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, Rehabilitation Act, and any other appropriate statues or requirements. The principles of common reporting and shared information through electronic mechanism including shared technology. Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements. Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications, eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence, and use them solely for the purposes directly related to such services. Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate . Understand that system secur ity provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the California Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act , and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

A ll applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referral shall be confidential and shall not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services. No person will publish, disclose use, or permit, cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidential information pertaining to one-stop applicants, participants, or customers overall unless a specific release is voluntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release will be necessary for featuring individuals in advertisements .

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confident iality provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall share information necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore, agrees to share client information necessary for provision of services such as assessment , universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placement activities, and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes. Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment, referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities , each party shall respect and abide by the confident iality policies of the other parties. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment against any employee, applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender, race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition(s), age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations.

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrative level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance. The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervention possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and its amendments. Additionally, partners agree

to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA, Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws.

EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execution by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years, commencing on July 1, 2016 , the date of execution by all parties. The MOU wil l be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantial changes that have occurred.

MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS

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This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary , by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written amendment, signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of working together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing, 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Adv isory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operation of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizational practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensual decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM The AJCC partner, to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow, agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collectively, recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizations) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services, resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area. GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, State WIOA enabling legislation, the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014, and applicable local ordinances.

XXll. APPROVAL

This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area. This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan.

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS

In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceab le, then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect , and shall not be effected.

HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY

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In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands, damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. In additional, except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney's fees under the indemnification policy of the State of California, all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify , defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS XXVll. SEVERABILITY

If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force.

If If If If If If If If If

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XX.VIII. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing.

In WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties to this MOU execute thi

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B Mr. Wayne Spencer , Chairperson South Bay Workforce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, California 90250

Carolyn And r on, Deputy Division Chief California Employment Development Department , Los Angeles - Ventura Workforce Service Division 320 West 4th Street, Suite 820 Los Angeles , California 90013

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area, hereby agree to the forego ing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

Dated: _.p.,,__-_2 f , 2016

By: (Authoriz

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as follows:

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services , if any, as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

• Provide determination to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I.

• Outreach, intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, abilities, and support service needs.

• Job search and placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate .

• Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupations).

• Provide information on the availability of support services including child care and transportation and referral to such services.

• Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Ce nters & Affiliates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individualized career, follow-up and training services.

Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

• Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; • Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other

information and services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as apt itudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

• Job search and career counseling. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

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services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

• Development of Personal Career Development Plan. • Career Planning (e.g. case management).

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• Occupational skills training including training for non-traditional employment;

• On-the-Job Training (OJT). • Provide residential liv ing services. • Adult education and literacy activities.

Southern Ca lifornia Indian Center - Native Amer ica n Program The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, Alaska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed, or economically disadvantaged.

• Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Americans services.

• Outreach, intake and orientation to Native American program and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support service needs.

• Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American.

• Development of individual employment plans. • Job search and career counseling. • On-the-Job-Training (OJT). • Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English

language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service .

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner-Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at • the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, abilities, and support service needs. • Job search placement assistance and career counseling where

appropriate. • Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information

about job skills required, and demand occupations). • Provide support ive services information; including child care

transportation, and referral to such services. • Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic, individualized and training) to dislocated workers.

• Initial assessment of employability skills, aptitudes and abilities. • Provide training services for eligible participants. • Provides job search assistance allowances for eligible participants. • Provides income support, Trade Readjustment A llowance (TRA) to

eligible participants. • Provides relocation allowance if needed. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

• Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans.

• Provide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans .

• Conduct job search workshops. • Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian

workforce . • Job search and placement assistance, and career

counseling where appropriate . • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other

programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance .lilli The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

• Profile U.I. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (I.AW.) and re- employment services.

• One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informational pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits.

• Facilitate access to all UI information.

• Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

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services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

• Provide subsidized housing assistance.

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• Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed.

• Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities Charter School- Adult Education The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

• Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system .

• Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

• Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate , other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities current ly offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding: • Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes

• Provide General Education GED classes

• Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes

• Provide Citizenship classes

• Provide High School Diploma

California Department of Rehabilitation - Vocational Rehabilitation Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

• Provide determination for Vocationa l Rehabilitation (VR) services. • Outreach, intake and orientation to consumers about services

available through one-stop . • Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , and support services.

• Job search, placement assistance and career counseling services. • Provide labor market information. • Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of

appropriate employer tax credits.

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• Provide follow-up services . • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

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• Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older American Act services.

• Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about Title V program services.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, and support service needs. • Provide job search placement assistance, and career counseling. • Provide information on the availability of support services and referral

to such services through the one-stop delivery system. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

• Follow- Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment, for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These services assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment.

• Individual Employment Plan Development: Working with individuals to identify their employment goals, the appropriate achievement objectives, and the appropriate combination of services that will help the individua l to achieve those goals.

• On-the-Job Training (OJT): Training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job, and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages.

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary Voe. Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's facilities.

• Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs.

• Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocationa l and technical programs and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postsecondary vocational and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmatically for member of special populations or for nontraditional career preparat ion).

• Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds.

• Provide career guidance and counseling services. • Assistance in establishing financial aid. • Provide small business workshops, one-on-one consultation, assistance

with business loans , research, business and/or marketing plan review. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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Friends Outside LA County-Second Chance The ' following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

• Outreach, intake and orientat ion to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population.

• Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

• Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about eligible training providers.

• Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management). • Assist with Job Placement. • Provide Job Readiness Services. • Assist with Occupational Skills Training . • Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a

combination of job readiness soft skills, to including but not necessarily limited self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Century Center Economic Opportunity (CCEO) YouthBuild The following career services (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

• Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs;

• Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system;

• Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO YouthBuild services;

• Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBuild services and

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other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system;

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• Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs;

• Case management, counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support;

• Job search and career counseling;

• Development of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services;

• Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement;

• Occupational skill training with industry certifications; including training for non-traditional employment , e.g. construction, health care, computers, etc.

• On-the-Job Training (OJT);

• Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas;

• Life Skills training to improve communicat ions and personal development,

• Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma;

• _Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individua lized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated workers .

• Determination eligibility for services under W IOA. • Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career

services available through the one-stop delivery system. • Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities, and supportive

service needs. • Job Search and placement assistance, and career counseling where

appropriate. • Provide employment statistics information and labor market information

such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs, local in- demand occupations, earnings, and skill requirements.

• Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportive services available in the region.

• Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure.

• Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services .

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

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services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans.

Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance

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Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy , numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupational Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education , or training , or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) )-Inglewood Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services .

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits) , and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills·gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance , including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit , (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

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Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals - to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Inglewood Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes

Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit , (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

The South Bay Adult School current ly offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding :

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes. Provide General Education GED classes. Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes . Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes.

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Career Technical Training. Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training, including training for nontraditional employment. County Department of Publi c Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies utilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling, domestic violence, education, employment, food, healthcare, homeless/housing/utility, immigration, legal, parenting, senior & disabled, youth and children.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training

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Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal /Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-site at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal /Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Based Learning Opportunities Recruit and Make Referrals

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ATTACHMENT B

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

The purpose of a referral system is to facilitate a seamless delivery of services to all customers.

Cross-training of all partner agency staff, whether collocated, based at an affiliate site, or other location, will ensure that, as additional needs of the customer are identified, referrals will be made to the partner(s) who has the serv ices most appropriate to meet the customer needs.

The AJCC partners shall develop jointly and mutually implement processes for referral of customers to services not provided on-site. General informat ion on the one-stop career center programs, services, activities and resources shall be made available to all customers as appropriate, regardless of customers' points of access or entry into the One-Stop delivery system.

Customer referrals may be made electronically, through traditional correspondence, verbally, or through other means determined in cooperation with partners and operators. Mutually acceptable referral processes and forms shall be agreed upon by the AJCC Partner in cooperation with One-Stop Operators and other partners with a commitment to evaluate and modify referral processes to address changing requirements or day-to-day needs for improvement.

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South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA)

South Bay One-Stop Business and Career Centers

COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP

INGLEWOOD (Includes the following cities: Hawthorne,

Lawndale & El Segundo)

TORRANCE AFFILIATE

(Includes the following cities: Lomita, Redondo, Manhattan and

Hermosa Beach)

GARDENA AFFILIATE

CARSON AFFILIATE

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

In the event that an impasse should arise between the required partner(s) and/or the Local Board regarding terms and conditions, performance, or administration of this MOU the following procedures will be initiated :

GENERAL PROCEDURES: Disputes should, whe rever possible, be resolved at the local level. Disputes need to be submitted in writing within 60 days of the disagreement to the SBWDB Executive Director. The written document should state the problem, a history of resolution strateg ies attempted and their outcomes; and a desired resolution.

All attempts to resolve disputes among or between AJCC partners shall begin negotiations between the parties of the dispute. Partners are encouraged to put forth good faith efforts in communication and comprom ise in order to find solutions to their disagreements in a cooperative and timely manner. All actions taken to resolve disputes must be documented . Should parties be unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation within 60 days, the matter shall be referred to the Chair of the South Bay Workforce Development Board who shall place the dispute upon the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the WIB's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee will confer with the parties involved, and attempt to mediate and resolve the dispute to the satisfaction of all concerned. All actions taken to resolve disputes will be documented. Should the Executive Committee render a decis ion unacceptable to one or more of the parties involved in the dispute, the Chief Elected Official (CLEO) or his designated representative along with the SBWDB chairperson shall make a final determination. If the dispute involves a State Agency, the CLEO or his designated representative and Chair shall contact and engage that agency's director in efforts to negotiate a resolution.

DISPUTES REGARDING FAILURE TO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING If the impasse, continues, a notification of failure to sign as noted in CFR 667.51O(c) will be reported by the Local Board and the required partner to the Governor and the State agency responsible for administering the partner's program. A report will also be sent to the Department of Labor as noted in 667.510(c)(2).]

The above steps are intended to provide assistance to resolve disputes and add clarification and not to supplant or replace language in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Reference CFR §667.510

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

AND

CENTURY CENTER FOR ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY INCORPORATED

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I. PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with §121(c) of the Workforc e Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA).

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaboration by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter, "SBWDB", and Century Center For Economic Opportunity Incorporated, and the America's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC) hereinafter , referred to as "AJCC Partner".

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framewor k for providing services to employers, employees , job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California 's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC, is a locally-driven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following:

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate, and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplished by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educational or occupation skills. Earning a postsecon'dary certificate or degree. Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers.

Ill. VISION STATEMENT , MISSION STATEMENT, GOALS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused , business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision: To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports job

retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies, our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and community partners.

Active ly and effectively engage business and education in the development of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy. Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentials necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment. Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with supportive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Provide a comprehensive, and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker custome rs, including individuals with barriers to employment, in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strategies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy, including education and training for their current workforce. Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers , including individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality, integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers, employers , and job seekers. Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system. REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Affiliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults, Dislocated Workers & Youth). New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities) . Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities) . Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). CA. Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner-Peyser, Veterans , and TAA Programs) . CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Vocational Rehabilitation). SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older American Act). National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native American and Job Corp). CA. Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensation). El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education). LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development ). Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007). Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild) . LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/CalWORKs). ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS

In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.210(a) as additional partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers) United States Veterans Initiative, Inc. (Homeless and High Risk Veterans) ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES

The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo, Carson, Lomita, Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehensive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA.

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 11O S. La Brea Ave. 1220 Engracia Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance, CA (Serving- Inglewood, Hawthorne, (Serving-Torrance, Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St., Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave.

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as ident ified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

• Basic Career services

• Individualized career services; and

• Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its affiliates:

• Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

• Labor exchange services including: o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an

individual; career counseling, including the following: );:- Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and

occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)). );:- Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as

defined in WIOA Section 3(37)).

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate; other workforce development programs.

• Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following:

• Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. • Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs listed.

• Informat ion relating to local occupat ions in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for those jobs.

Provision of performance informatio n and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers. Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the loca l performance accountability measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5)

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assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding filing claims under UI programs , including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim:

o Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows: , > On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims,

filing, and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser, or other America's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service. Note that, questions, advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff.)

> By phone or via other technology , as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

o The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs, the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources.

Individualized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers , which may include the following:

o Diagnostic testing and use of other assessment tools. o In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employment barriers

and appropriate employment goals. Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives, and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about, eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills , communication skills , interviewing skills, punctuality , personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services . Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combinat ion of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills , including competencies in utilizing resources , using information, working with others, understanding systems ,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment.

Financial literacy services. Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance. English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs. Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service. Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates . These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment. On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training . Programs that combine workplace training with related instruction which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector. Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training. Transitional jobs. Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service . Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English

language acquisition and integrated education and training programs provided concurrently or in combination with another training service.

Customized training conducted with a commitment by an employer or group of employers to employ an individual upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potentia l employees. Employee assessment/testing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration information. Rapid Response/Layoff Aversion services. Referral assistance to partnering agency. Financial assistance for employee training. Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxat ion and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and other incentives. Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separation issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights. In cases of actual or potential disqualification, relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Team in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services, described in the WIOA regulation will be integrated into the operations of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementation of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreement and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effective implementation of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows:

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning, plan development , and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal

requirements; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system, consistent with the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorized laws. Participate in capacity building and staff development activities in order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained. FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services, operating cost, and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable.

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contribut ions, are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistently applied over time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agreement that will be attached to this MOU.

The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financial agreement but agrees to adhere to the expectation described in this document.

IX. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

Reference Attachment B. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT

The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers, including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the WIOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment" as a member of one or more of the following populations:

Displaced homemakers. Low-income individuals Indians, A laska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, as such term are defined in section 166. Individuals with disabilities, including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals. Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6))) , or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system. Individua ls who are English language learners, individuals who have low levels of literacy, and individuals facing substantial cultural barriers. Eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers, as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.). Single parents (including single pregnant women). Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies, procedures, programs, and services are in compliance with the Amer icans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments , in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities.

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance , other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient when providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds. Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individuals, as

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criteria. WIOA Title I Adult programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assistance, other low- income individuals, or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehensive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area.

SHARED TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphasizes technology as a critical tool for making all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking, common case management, reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools , each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, Rehabilitation Act, and any other appropriate statues or requirements. The principles of common reporting and shared information through electronic mechanism including shared technology. Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements. Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications , eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence, and use them solely for the purposes directly related to such services. Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate. Understand that system security provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the California Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act, and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

All applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referral shall be confidential and shall not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services. No person will publish, disclose use, or permit, cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidential information pertaining to one-stop applicants, participants, or customers overall unless a specific release is voluntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release will be necessary for featuring individuals in advertisements .

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confidentiality provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall share information necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore , agrees to share· client information

-necessary for provision of services such as assessment , universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placement activities, and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes.

Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment, referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities , each party shall respect and abide by the confidentiality policies of the other parties. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment against any employee, applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender , race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability, mental disability , medical condition(s), age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations.

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrative level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance. The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervention possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance w ith the Amer icans with Disabilities Act and its amendments . Addit ionally, partners agree to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA, Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws. EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execution by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years, commencing on July 1, 2016 , the date of execution by all parties. The MOU will be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantial changes that have occurred.

MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS

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This MOU const itutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary, by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written amendment, signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of working together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing , 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Advisory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operation of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizational practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensual decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM

The AJCC partner, to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow, agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collectively, recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizat ions) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services, resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area.

GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, State WIOA enabling legislation, the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014 , and applicable local ordinances.

XXll. APPROVAL

This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representat ives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area. This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan.

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS

In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceable , then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect , and shall not be effected.

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HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands, damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. In additional, except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney's fees under the indemnification policy of the State of California, all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney 's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

XXVll. SEVERABILITY If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force.

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XXVlll. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing.

In WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties to this MOU execute this agreement.

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Mr. Wayne Spencer , Chairperson South Bay Workforce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, Californic! 90250

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Andrew G. Delgado, Presid {; j CEO Century Center for Econom portunity, Incorporated - YouthBuild 5021 Lennox Boulevard Lennox, California 90304

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area, hereby agree to the foregoing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

Dated: 0-2- f I 2016

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as follows:

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services, if any, as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

Provide determination to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I. Outreach, intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, abilities , and support service needs. Job search and placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupations). Provide information on the availability of support services including child care and transportation and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Centers & Affiliates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individualized career , follow-up and training services.

Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Job search and career counseling. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Development of Personal Career Development Plan. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Occupational skills training including training ·for non-traditional employment ;

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On-the-Job Training (OJT). Provide residential living services. Adult education and literacy activities.

Southern California Indian Center - Native American Program

The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, Alaska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed, or economically disadvantaged.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Americans services. Outreach, intake and orientation to Native American program and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps) , and support service needs. Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American. Development of individual employment plans. Job search and career counseling. On-the-Job-Trai ning (OJT). Adult education and literacy activities , including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner-Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers .

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits) , and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels , abilities, and support service needs. Job search placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required, and demand occupations). Provide supportive services information; including child care transportation, and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic, individualized and training) to dislocated workers .

Initial assessment of employability skills, aptitudes and abilities . Provide training services for eligible participants. Provides job search assistance allowances for eligible participants. Provides income support, Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) to eligible participants. Provides relocation allowance if needed. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans. Provide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans. Conduct job search workshops . Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian workforce . Job search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance !!ill The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

Profile U.I. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (l.A.W.) and re- employment services. One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informational pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits. Facilitate access to all UI information. Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

Provide subsidized housing assistance. Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed. Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance .

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Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities Charter School- Adult Education The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate, other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding :

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Provide High School Diploma

California Department of Rehabilitation - Vocational Rehabilitation Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services. Outreach, intake and orientation to consumers about services available through one-stop. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, and support services. Job search , placement assistance and career counseling services. Provide labor market information. Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of appropriate employer tax credits. Provide follow-up services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older American Act services.

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Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about Title V program services. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, and support service needs . Provide job search placement assistance, and career counseling. Provide information on the availability of support services and referral to such services through the one-stop delivery system. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Follow- Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment, for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These services assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment. Individual Employment Plan Development: Working with individuals to identify their employment goals, the appropriate achievement objectives, and the appropriate combination of services that will help the individual to achieve those goals. On-the-Job Training (OJT): Training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job, and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages.

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary V oe. Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs. Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocational and technical programs and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, apt itudes, abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postsecondary vocat ional and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmatical ly for member of special populations or for nontraditional career preparation). Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds. Provide career guidance and counseling services. Assistance in establishing financ ial aid. Provide small business workshops, one-on-one consultation, assistance with business loans, research, business and/or marketing plan review. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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Friends Outside LA County -Second Chance The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child cae, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ,

(7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about eligible training providers. Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management) . Assist with Job Placement. Provide Job Readiness Services. Assist with Occupational Skills Training . Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of job readiness soft skills,· to including but not necessarily limited self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Centurv Center Economic Opportunity (CCEO) YouthBuild The following career services (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs; Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system; Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO YouthBuild services; Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBuild services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system;

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Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs; Case management , counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support; Job search and career counseling; Development of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services; Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement; Occupational skill training with industry certifications; including training for non-traditional employment , e.g. construction, health care, computers , etc. On-the-Job Training (OJT); Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas; Life Skills training to improve communications and personal development , Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma; Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated worke rs.

Determination eligibility for services under WIOA. Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career services available through the one-stop delivery system . Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , abilities, and supportive service needs. Job Search and placement assistance , and career counseling where appropriate. Provide employment statistics information and labor market information such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs , local in- demand occupations , earnings, and skill requirements . Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportive services available in the region. Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure. Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans.

Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance

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Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientation to informatio n and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupational Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others , understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) )-Inglewood Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

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Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Inglewood Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes

Redondo Beach Unified School District (R BUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance , and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrent ly or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activit ies with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The South Bay Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding :

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes. Provide General Education GED classes . Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes .

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Career Technical Training.

Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemploy ment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy , and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or_ in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training , including training for nontraditional employment. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies utilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling, domestic violence, education , employment , food, healthcare, homeless/housing/utility, immigration, legal, parenting, senior & disabled, youth and children.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training

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Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-site at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Based Learning Opportunities Recruit and Make Referrals

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- ATTACHMENT B

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

The purpose of a referral system is to facilitate a seamless delivery of services to all customers .

Cross-t raining of all partner agency staff, whether collocated, based at an affiliate site, or other location, will ensure that, as additional needs of the customer are identified, referrals will be made to the partner(s) who has the services most appropriate to meet the customer needs.

The AJCC partners shall develop jointly and mutually implement processes for referral of customers to services not provided on-site. General information on the one-stop career center programs, services, activities and resources shall be made available to all customers as appropriate, regardless of customers' points of access or entry into the One-Stop delivery system .

Customer referrals may be made electronically, through traditional correspondence, verbally, or through other means determined in cooperation with partners and operators. Mutually acceptable referral processes and forms shall be agreed upon by the AJCC Partner in cooperation with One-Stop Operators and other partners with a commitment to evaluate and modify referral processes to address changing requirements or day-to-day needs for improvement.

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South Bay Wor kforce Development Area (SBWDA)

South Bay One-Stop Business and Career Centers

COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP

INGLEWOOD (Includes the following cities: Hawthorne,

Lawndale & El Segund o)

TORRANCE AFFILIATE

(Includes the following cit ies: Lomita, Redondo, Manhattan and

Hern1osa Beach)

GARDENA AFFILIATE

CARSON AFFILIATE

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

In the event that an impasse should arise between the required partner(s) and/or the Local Board regarding terms and conditions, performance , or administration of this MOU the following procedures will be initiated:

GENERAL PROCEDURES: Disputes should, wherever possible, be resolved at the local level. Disputes need to be submitted in writing within 60 days of the disagreement to the SBWDB Executive Director. The written document should state the problem, a history of resolution strategies attempted and their outcomes; and a desired resolution.

All attempts to resolve disputes among or between AJCC partners shall begin negotiations between the parties of the dispute. Partners are encouraged to put forth good faith efforts in communication and compromise in order to find solutions to their disagreements in a cooperative and timely manner. All actions taken to resolve disputes must be documented. Should parties be unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation within 60 days, the matter shall be referred to the Chair of the South Bay Workforce Development Board who shall place the dispute upon the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the WIB's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee will confer with the parties involved, and attempt to mediate and resolve the dispute to the satisfaction of all concerned. All actions taken to resolve disputes will be documented. Should the Executive Committee render a decision unacceptable to one or more of the parties involved in the dispute , the Chief Elected Official (CLEO) or his designated representative along with the SBWDB chairperson shall make a final determination . If the dispute involves a State Agency, the CLEO or his designated representative and Chair shall contact and engage that agency's director in efforts to negotiate a resolution.

DISPUTES REGARDING FAILURE TO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING If the impasse continues, a notification of failure to sign as noted in CFR 667.51 O(c) will be reported by the Local Board and the required partner to the Governor and the State agency responsible for administering the partner's program. A report will also be sent to the Department of Labor as noted in 667.51O(c)(2).]

The above steps are intended to provide assistance to resolve disputes and add clarification and not to supplant or replace language in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Reference CFR §667.510

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

AND

INGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY

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PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with

§121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official , hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA).

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaboration by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter, "SBWDB", and Inglewood Housing Authority, and the America's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC) hereinafter, referred to as "AJCC Partner".

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framework for providing services to employers, employees , job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC , is a locally-driven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following:

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate, and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplished by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educational or occupation skills. Earning a postsecondary certificate or degree. Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers .

Ill. VISION STATEMENT, MISSION STATEMENT, GOALS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused , business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision : To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports

job retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies, our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and community partners.

Active ly and effectively engage business and education in the development of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy. Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentials necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment. Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with supportive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Provide a comprehensive, and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker customers, including individuals with barriers to employme nt, in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strategies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy, including education and training for their current workforce. Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers, including individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality, integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers, employers, and job seekers. Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system. REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Affiliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults, Dislocated Workers & Youth) . New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activit ies). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adu lt Education and Literacy Activit ies). CA. Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner-Peyser, Veterans, and TAA Programs). CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Vocational Rehabilitation). SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older American Act). National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native American and Job Corp). CA. Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensation) . El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education). LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development). Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007). Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild). LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/CalWORKs). ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS

In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.21O(a) as additional partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers) United States Veterans Initiative, Inc. (Homeless and High Risk Veterans) ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES

The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo, Carson, Lomita, Torrance , Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehensive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA.

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 11O S. La Brea Ave. 1220 Engracia Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance, CA (Serving-Inglewood, Hawthorne , (Serving-Torrance, Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St., Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave.

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as identified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

• Basic Career services

• Individualized career services; and

• Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its affiliates:

• Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

• Labor exchange services including: o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an

individual; career counseling, including the following: Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)]. Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as defined in WIOA Section 3(37)].

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate; other workforce development programs.

• Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following :

• Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. • Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs listed.

o Information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for those jobs.

Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers . Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the local performance accountability measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child

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support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding filing claims under UI programs, including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim: Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows:

On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims, filing, and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser , or other America's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service. Note that, questions, advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff.)

By phone or via other technology, as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs, the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources.

Individual ized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers, which may include the following: Diagnostic testing and use of other assessment tools.

o In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employment barriers and appropriate employment goals.

Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives, and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about, eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills, communication skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services. Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment.

Financial literacy services. Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance. English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs. Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed .in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service. Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment. On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training. Programs that combine workplace training with related instruction which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector. Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training. Transitional jobs . Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service. Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Customized training conducted with a commitment by an employer or group of employers to employ an individual upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potential employees . Employee assessment/testing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration information. Rapid Response/Layoff Aversion services. Referral assistance to partnering agency. Financial assistance for employee training . Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxation and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and other incentives. Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separation issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights. In cases of actual or potential disqualification, relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Team in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services, described in the WIOA regulation will be integrated into the operations of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementation of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreement and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effective implementation of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows:

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning, plan development, and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal

requirements; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system , consistent with the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorized laws. Participate in capacity building and staff development activities in order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained. FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services, operating cost, and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable.

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contributions, are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistently applied over time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agreement that will be attached to this MOU.

The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financial agreement but agrees to adhere to the expectation described in this document.

IX. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

Reference Attachment B. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT

The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers , including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the WIOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment" as a member of one or more of the following populations:

Displaced homemakers. Low-income individuals Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, as such term are defined in section 166. Individuals with disabilities, including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals. Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6))) , or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system. Individuals who are English language learners , individuals who have low levels of literacy, and individuals facing substantial cultural barriers . Eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers, as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.). Single parents (including single pregnant women) . Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies, procedures, programs, and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments, in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities.

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance , other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient when providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds . Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individuals, as

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criter ia. WIOA Title I Adult programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assistance, other low- income individuals, or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehensive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area.

SHARED TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphasizes technology as a critical tool for making all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking, common case management, reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools , each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, Rehabilitation Act , and any other appropriate statues or requirements. The principles of common reporting and shared information through electronic mechanism including shared technology . Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements. Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications , eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence, and use them solely for the purposes direct ly related to such services. Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate. Understand that system security provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the California Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act, and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

All applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referral shall be confidential and shall not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services. No person will publish, disclose use, or permit, cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidential information pertaining to one-stop applicants, participants, or customers overall unless a specific release is vo luntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release will be necessary for featuring individuals in advertisements.

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confidentiality provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall share informat ion necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore , agrees to share client information necessary for provision of services such as assessment , universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placement activities, and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes. Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment, referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities, each party shall respect and abide by the confidentiality policies of the other parties. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment against any employee, applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender , race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition(s) , age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations.

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability , as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrative level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance . The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervention possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and its amendments . Additionally, partners agree to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA , Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws.

EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execution by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years, commencing on July 1, 2016, the date of execution by all parties. The MOU will be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantial changes that have occurred.

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MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary, by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written amendment, signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of working together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing, 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Advisory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operation of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizational practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensual decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM

The AJCC partner, to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow, agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collectively, recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizations) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services, resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area.

GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, State WIOA enabling legislation, the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014, and applicable local ordinances.

XXll. APPROVAL

This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area. This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan.

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS

In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceable, then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect, and shall not be effected.

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HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify , defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands, damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. In additional, except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney's fees under the indemnification policy of the State of California , all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify , defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS XXVll. SEVERABILITY

If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force.

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XXVlll. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing.

I:n:Wt eIdTNESS WHEREOF , thezpa, r2t0ie1s6to-this MOU execute this agreement.

Mr. Wayne Spencer, Chairperson South Bay Workforce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, California 90250

Teresa Sanford , Acting Housing Manager Inglewood Housing Authority One Manchester Boulevard, Suite 750 Inglewood, California 90301

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area, hereby agree to the foregoing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

Dated: a - z/ 1 . 2016

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as follows:

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services, if any, as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

Provide determination to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I. Outreach, intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, abilities, and support service needs. Job search and placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupat ions). Provide information on the availability of support services including child care and transportation and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Centers & Affiliates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individualized career, follow-up and training services .

Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Job search and career counseling. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Development of Personal Career Development Plan. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Occupational skills training including training for non-traditional employment ;

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On-the-Job Training (OJT). Provide residential living services. Adult education and literacy activities .

Southern California Indian Center - Native American Program The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, Alaska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed , or economically disadvantaged.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Americans services. Outreach, intake and orientation to Native America n program and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy , numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and support service needs. Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American. Development of individual employment plans. Job search and career counseling. On-the-Job-Training (OJT). Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner-Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits) , and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, abilities, and support service needs. Job search placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required, and demand occupations). Provide supportive services information; including child care transportation, and referral to such services . Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic, individualized and training) to dislocated workers.

Initial assessment of employability skills, aptitudes and abilities. Provide training services for eligible participants. Provides job search assistance allowances for eligible participants. Provides income support, Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) to eligible participants. Provides relocation allowance if needed. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans. Provide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans. Conduct job search workshops. Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian workforce. Job search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance nm The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

Profile U.I. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (I.AW.) and re- employment services . One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informationa l pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits. Facilitate access to all UI information. Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

Provide subsidized housing assistance. Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed. Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance.

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Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs .

New Opportunities Charter Schoo l- Adult Educat ion The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy , numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Adult education and literacy activit ies, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate, other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Provide High School Diploma

California Department of Rehabilitation - Vocational Rehabilitat ion Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities .

Provide determination for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services. Outreach, intake and orientation to consumers about services available through one-stop. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , and support services. Job search, placement assistance and career counseling services. Provide labor market information. Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of appropriate employer tax credits. Provide follow-up services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities .

Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older American Act services .

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Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about Title V program services. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, and support service needs. Provide job search placement assistance, and career counseling. Provide information on the availability of support services and referral to such services through the one-stop delivery system . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Follow-Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment, for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These services assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment. Individual Employment Plan Development: Working with individuals to identify their employment goals, the appropriate achievement objectives, and the appropriate combination of services that will help the individual to achieve those goals. On-the-Job Training (OJT): Training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job, and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages.

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary Voe. Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs. Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocational and technical programs and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postseconda ry vocationa l and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmatically for member of special populations or for nontraditional career preparation). Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds. Provide career guidance and counseling services. Assistance in establishing financial aid. Provide small business workshops, one-on-one consultation, assistance with business loans, research, business and/or marketing plan review. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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Friends Outside LA County-Second Chance The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ,

(7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals , appropriate achievement objectives and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about eligible training providers. Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management ). Assist with Job Placement. Provide Job Readiness Services. Assist with Occupational Skills Training . Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of job readiness soft skills, to including but not necessarily limited self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems , and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary educat ion, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Centurv Center Economic Opportunity (CCEO) YouthBuild The following career services (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs; Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system; Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO YouthBuild services; Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBuild services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system;

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Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; Case management, counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support; Job search and career counseling; Develop ment of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services; Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement; Occupational skill training with industry certifications ; including training for non-traditional employment, e.g. construct ion, health care, computers, etc. On-the-Job Training (OJT); Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas; Life Skills training to improve communications and personal development , Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma; Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated workers .

Determination eligibility for services under WIOA. Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels , aptitudes , abilities, and supportive service needs. Job Search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate. Provide employment statistics information and labor market information such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs, local ·in- demand occupations, earnings , and skill requirements . Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportive services available in the region. Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure. Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans .

Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance

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Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as wel l as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientation to informatio n and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupational Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Inglewood Unified Schoo l District (I USD) )-Inglewood Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services .

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits) , and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance , and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportat ion provided through that program.

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Ad ult education and literacy activities , including activities of English language acquisit ion and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Inglewood Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adu lt education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The South Bay Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes. Provide General Education GED classes. Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes.

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Career Technical Training. Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic, indiv idualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services .

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (Ul) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training, including training for nontraditional employment. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies utilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling, domestic violence, education, employment, food, healthcare, homeless/housing/utility, immigrat ion, legal, parenting, senior & disabled, youth and children.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training

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Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-site at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Based Learning Opportunities Recruit and Make Referrals

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ATTACHMENT B

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

The purpose of a referral system is to facilitate a seamless delivery of services to all customers.

Cross-training of all partner agency staff, whether collocated, based at an affiliate site, or other location, will ensure that, as additional needs of the customer are identified, referrals will be made to the partner(s) who has the services most appropriate to meet the customer needs.

The AJCC partners shall develop jointly and mutually implement processes for referral of customers to services not provided on-site. General information on the one-stop career center programs, services, activities and resources shall be made available to all customers as appropriate, regardless of customers' points of access or entry into the One-Stop delivery system.

Customer referrals may be made electronically, through tradit ional correspondence , verbally, or through other means determined in cooperation with partners and operators. Mutually acceptable referral processes and forms shall be agreed upon by the AJCC Partner in cooperation with One-Stop Operators and other partners with a commitment to evaluate and modify referral processes to address changing requirements or day-to-day needs for improvement.

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South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA)

South Bay One-Stop Business and Career Centers

COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP

INGLEWOOD (Includes the following cities: Hawthorne,

Lawndale & El Segundo)

TORRANCE AFFILIATE

(Includes the following cities: Lomita, Redondo, Manhattan and

He1mosa Beach)

GARDENA AFFILIATE

CARSON AFFILIATE

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

In the event that an impasse should arise between the required partner(s) and/or the Local Board regarding terms and conditions, performance, or administration of this MOU the following procedures will be initiated:

GENERAL PROCEDURES: Disputes should, wherever possible, be resolved at the local level. Disputes need to be submitted in writing within 60 days of the disagreement to the SBWDB Executive Director. The written document should state the problem, a history of resolution strategies attempted and their outcomes; and a desired resolution.

All attempts to resolve disputes among or between AJCC partners shall begin negotiations between the parties of the dispute. Partners are encouraged to put forth good faith efforts in communication and compromise in order to find solutions to their disagreements in a cooperative and timely manner. All actions taken to resolve disputes must be documented. Should parties be unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation within 60 days, the matter shall be referred to the Chair of the South Bay Workforce Development Board who shall place the dispute upon the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the WIB's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee will confer with the parties involved, and attempt to mediate and resolve the dispute to the satisfaction of all concerned. All actions taken to resolve disputes will be documented. Should the Executive Committee render a decision unacceptable to one or more of the parties involved in the dispute, the Chief Elected Official (CLEO) or his designated representative along with the SBWDB chairperson shall make a final determination . If the dispute involves a State Agency , the CLEO or his designated representative and Chair shall contact and engage that agency's director in efforts to negotiate a resolution .

DISPUTES REGARDING FAILURE TO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING If the impasse continues, a notification of failure to sign as noted in CFR 667.510(c) wi ll be reported by the Local Board and the required partner to the Governor and the State agency responsible for administering the partner's program. A report will also be sent to the Department of Labor as noted in 667.510 (c)(2).]

The above steps are intended to provide assistance to resolve disputes and add clarification and not to supplant or replace language in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Reference CFR §667.510

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDI NG

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

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PROPATH INCORPORATED

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I. PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with §121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA).

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaborat ion by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter, "SBWDB", and ProPath Incorporated, and the America 's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC ) hereinafter, referred to as "AJCC Partner".

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framework for providing services to employers, employees, job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC, is a locally-driven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following:

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate, and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplished by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educational or occupation skills. Earning a postsecondary certificate or degree. Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers. VISION STATEMENT , MISSION STATEMENT , GOALS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES

The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused, business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision: To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports

job retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies, our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and community partners.

Actively and effectively engage business and education in the development of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy . Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentials necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment. Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with supportive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Provide a comprehensive , and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker customers, including individuals with barriers to employment, in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strategies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy, including education and training for their current workforce. Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers, including individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality, integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers, employers, and job seekers. Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system . REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Affiliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults, Qislocated Workers & Youth). New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adu lt Education and Literacy Activities). CA Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner-Peyser , Veterans, and TAA Programs). CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Vocational Rehabilitation). SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older American Act). National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native American and Job Corp). CA Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensation). El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education). LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development). Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007). Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild). LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/CalWORKs). ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS

In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.21O(a) as additional partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers)

United States Vetera ns Initiative, Inc. (Homele.ss and High Risk Veterans)

ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawnda le, El Segundo, Carson, Lomita, Torrance , Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehensive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 11O S. La Brea Ave. 1220 Engracia Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance, CA (Serving-Inglewood, Hawthorne, (Serving-Torrance, Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St., Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave.

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as identified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

• Basic Career services

• Individualized career services; and

• Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its affiliates: • Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the

adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. • Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. • Labor exchange services including:

o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an individual; career counseling, including the following:

);:» Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)]. Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as defined in WIOA Section 3(37)].

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate; other workforce development programs.

• Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following:

• Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. • Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs listed. • Information relating to local occupations in demand and the

earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for those jobs.

Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers. Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the local performance accountability measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance

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services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding filing claims under UI programs, including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim:

o Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows: > On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims,

filing, and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser , or other America's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service. Note that, questions, advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff.)

> By phone or via other technology, as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

o The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs, the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources.

Individualized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates . These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers , which may include the following: Diagnostic testing and use of other assessment tools. In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employment barriers and appropriate employment goals. Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals , appropriate achievement objectives, and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals , including the list of , and information about, eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills, communication skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training ; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services. Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education , or training, or employment.

Financial literacy services. Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance. English language acquisition and integrated educat ion and training programs. Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service . Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment . On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training . Programs that combine workplace tra ining with related instruction which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector. Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training. Transitional jobs. Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service. Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs provided concurrent ly or in combination with another training service. Customized training conducted with a commitme nt by an employer or group of employers to employ an individual upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potential employees. Employee assessment/testing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration information. Rapid Response/Layoff Avers ion services. Referral assistance to partnering agency. Financial assistance for employee training. Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxation and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and other incentives. Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separation issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights. In cases of actual or potential disqualification, relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Team in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services, described in the WIOA regulation w ill be integrated into the operations of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementation of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreement and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effect ive implementation of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows:

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning, plan development, and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal

requirements; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system, consistent with the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorized laws . Participate in capacity building and staff development activities in

order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained.

FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services, operating cost, and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable.

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contributions, are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistently applied over time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agreement that will be attached to this MOU.

The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financial agreement but agrees to adhere to the expectation described in this document.

IX. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

Reference Attachment B. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT

The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers, including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the WIOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment" as a member of one or more of the following populations:

Displaced homemakers. Low-income individuals Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, as such term are defined in section 166. Individuals with disabilities , including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals. Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403 (6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6 ))), or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system. Individuals who are English language learners, individuals who have low levels of literacy , and individuals facing substantial cultural barriers. Eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers, as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.). Single parents (including single pregnant women). Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies, procedures , programs, and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments , in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities.

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance , other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient whe n providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds. Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individuals , as.

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criteria. WIOA Title I Adult programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assistance , other low- income individuals, or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehensive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area.

SHARED TECHNO LOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphasizes technology as a critical tool for making all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking, common case management, reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools, each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, Rehabilitation Act , and any other appropriate statues or requirements. The principles of common reporting and shared information through electronic mechanism including shared technology. Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements. Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications, eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence, and use them solely for the purposes directly related to such services. Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate. Understand that system security provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the California Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act , and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

All applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referral shall be confidential and shall not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services.

No person will publish, disclose use, or permit, cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidential information pertaining to one-stop applicants, participants , or customers overall unless a specific release is voluntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release will be necessary for featuring individuals in advertisemen ts.

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confidentiality provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall share information necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore, agrees to share client information necessary for provision of services such as assessment , universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placement activities, and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes. Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment, referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities, each party shall respect and abide by the confidentiality policies of the other parties. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment against any employee, applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender, race, color, ancestry , religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability , mental disability , medical condition(s), age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations.

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Amer icans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrative level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance. The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervention possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and its amendments. Additionally, partners agree to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA, Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 , Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws.

EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execution by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years, commencing on July 1, 2016 , the date of execution by all parties. The MOU will be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantial changes that have occurred.

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MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary, by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written amendment , signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of working together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing, 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Advisory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operation of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizationa l practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensual decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM The AJCC partner, to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow, agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collectively, recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizations) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services, resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area. GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, State WIOA enabling legislation, the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014 , and applicable local ordinances.

XXll. APPROVAL

This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area. This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan.

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS

In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceable , then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect, and shall not be effected .

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HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands , damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursua nt to this MOU. In additional, except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney's fees under the indemnification policy of the State of California, all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney 's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

XXVll. SEVERABILITY If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force.

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XXVlll. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing .

In WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties to this MOU execute this agreement .

Dated: J \ )C\Q <Q , 2016

By: &

Mr. Wayne Spencer, Chairperson South Bay Workforce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, California 90250

David Baquerizo, President ProPath, Incorporated 785 Tucker Road, Suite G Tehachapi , California 93561

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area , hereby agree to the foregoing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

Dated: (b-zcr 20 6

· d / - - By: ,,...--· (Authorize /Signatory of Chief Elected Official)

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as follows:

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services, if any , as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

• Provide determination to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I.

• Outreach, intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude , abilities, and support service needs.

• Job search and placement assistance and career counseling whe re appropriate .

• Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupat ions).

• Provide information on the availability of support services including child care and transportation and referral to such services.

• Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Centers & Affiliates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individualized career, follow-up and training services.

Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps

The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

• Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; • Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other

information and services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy , numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills

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gaps) , and supportive service needs. • Job search and career counseling. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

• Development of Personal Career Development Plan. • Career Planning (e.g. case management).

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• Occupational skills training including training for non-traditional employment;

• On-the-Job Training (OJT). • Provide residential living services. • Adult education and literacy activities.

Southern California Indian Center - Native American Program The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, Alaska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed , or economically disadvantaged.

• Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Americans services .

• Outreach, intake and orientation to Native American program and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system .

• Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and support service needs.

• Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American.

• Development of individual employment plans. • Job search and career counseling. • On-the-Job-Trai ning (OJT). • Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English

language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner-Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, abilities, and support service needs. • Job search placement assistance and career counseling where

appropriate. • Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information

about job skills required, and demand occupations). • Provide supportive services information; including child care

transportation , and referral to such services. • Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic, individualized and training) to dislocated workers.

• Initial assessment of employability skills, aptitudes and abilities. • Provide training services for eligible participants. • Provides j ob search assistance allowances for eligible participants. • Provides income support, Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) to

eligible participants. • Provides relocation allowance if needed. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

• Prov ides employment and training services to eligible veterans .

• Prov ide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans.

• Conduct job search workshops. • Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian workforce.

• Job search and placement assistance , and career counseling where appropriate.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance

illll The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

• Profile U.I. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (l.A.W.) and re- employment services.

• One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informational pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits.

• Facilitate access to all UI information.

• Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery

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system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

• Provide subsidized housing assistance.

• Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed.

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• Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance.

• .Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities Charter School- Adu lt Education The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

• Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

• Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate, other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities currently offers the following courses under Title 11 WIOA funding:

• Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes

• Provide General Education GED classes

• Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes

• Provide Citizenship classes

• Provide High School Diploma

California Department of Rehabilitation - Vocational Rehabilitation Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

• Provide determination for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services. • Outreach, intake and orientation to consumers about services

available through one-stop. • Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , and support services . • Job search , placement assistance and career counseling services. • Provide labor market information. • Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of

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appropriate employer tax credits. • Provide follow-up services. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

• Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older Amer ican Act services .

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• Outreach , intake and orientation to individuals about Title V program services.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, and support service needs, • Provide job search placement assistance, and career counseling. • Provide information on the availability of support services and referral

to such services through the one-stop delivery system. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

• Follow-Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment, for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These services assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment.

• Individual Employment Plan Development: Working with individuals to identify their employment goals, the appropriate achievement objectives , and the appropriate combination of services that will help the individual to achieve those goals.

• On-the-Job Training ,(OJT): Training by an ·employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job , and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages .

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary Voe . Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's facilities.

• Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs.

• Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocational and technical programs and other informat ion and services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postsecondary vocational and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmat ically for member of special populations or for nontraditional career preparation).

• Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds.

• Provide career guidance and counseling services. • Assistance in establishing financial aid. • Provide small business workshops, one-on-one consultation, assistance

with business loans , research, business and/or marketing plan review. • Referrals to and coordinat ion of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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Friends Outside LA County-Second Chance The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

• Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population.

• Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

• Developme nt of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and informat ion about eligible training providers.

• Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management). • Ass ist with Job Placement. • Provide Job Readiness Services . • Assist with Occupational Skills Training. • Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a

combination of job readiness soft skills, to including but not necessarily limited self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems , and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education , or training, or employment.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Centurv Center Economic Opportunity (CCEO) YouthBuild The following career services (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker , or youth programs; Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system; Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO YouthBuild services; Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBuild services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system;

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Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs; Case management , counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support; Job search and career counseling; Development of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services; Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement; Occupational skill training with industry certifications; including training for non-traditional employment, e.g. construction , health care, computers, etc. On-the-Job Training (OJT); Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas; Life Skills training to improve communications and personal development , Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma; Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated workers.

Determination eligibility for services under WIOA. Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , abilities , and support ive service needs. Job Search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate . Provide employment statistics information and labor market information such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs, local in- demand occupations , earnings, and skill requirements. Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportive services available in the region. Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure. Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized ) and training services will be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans.

Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance

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Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support ive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientat ion to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupational Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an indiv idual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) )-Inglewood Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system . Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy , numeracy , and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance , including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

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Adult education and literacy activities , including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Inglewood Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes

Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy , and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance , including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other support ive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated educat ion and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services 'within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs .

The South Bay Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding :

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes. Provide General Education GED classes . Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes .

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Career Technical Training. Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic , individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including ident ification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit , (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program .

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concur rently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training, including training for nontraditiona l employment. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies ut ilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling, domestic violence, education, employment , food, healthcare, homeless/housing/utility, immigrat ion, legal, parenting, senior & disabled, youth and children.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training

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Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-site at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informationa l Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Based Learning Opportunities Recruit and Make Referrals

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ATTACHMENT B

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

The purpose of a referral system is to facilitate a seamless delivery of services to all customers.

Cross-training of all partner agency staff, whether collocated, based at an affiliate site, or other location, will ensure that, as additional needs of the customer are identified, referrals will be made to the partner(s) who has the services most appropriate to meet the customer needs.

The AJCC partners shall develop jo intly and mutually implement processes for referral of customers to services not provided on-site. General information on the one-stop career center programs, services, activities and resources shall be made available to all customers as appropriate , regardless of customers' points of access or entry into the One-Stop delivery system.

Customer referrals may be made electronically, through traditional correspondence, verbally, or through other means determined in cooperation with partners and operators. Mutually acceptable referral processes and forms shall be agreed upon by the AJCC Partner in cooperation with One-Stop Operators and other partners with a commitment to evaluate and modify referral processes to address changing requirements or day-to-day needs for improvement.

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South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA)

South Bay One-Stop Business and Career Centers

COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP

INGLEWOOD (Includes the following cities: Hawthorne,

Lawndale & El Segundo)

TORRANCE AFFILIATE

(Includes the following cities: Lomita, Redondo, Manhattan and

Hermosa Beach)

GARDENA AFFILIATE

CARSON AFFILIATE

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS In the event that an impasse should arise between the required partner(s) and/or the Local Board regarding terms and conditions, performance, or administration of this MOU the following procedures will be initiated:

GENERAL PROCEDURES: Disputes should, wherever possible, be resolved at the local level. Disputes need to be submitted in writing within 60 days of the disagreement to the SBWDB Executive Director. The written document should state the problem, a history of resolution strategies attempted and their outcomes; and a desired resolution.

All attempts to resolve disputes among or between AJCC partners shall begin negotiations between the parties of the dispute. Partners are encouraged to put forth good faith efforts in communication and compromise in order to find solutions to their disagreements in a cooperative and timely manner. All actions taken to resolve disputes must be documented. Should parties be unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation within 60 days, the matter shall be referred to the Chair of the South Bay Workforce Development Board who shall place the dispute upon the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the WIB's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee will confer with the parties involved, and attempt to mediate and resolve the dispute to the satisfaction of all concerned. All actions taken to resolve disputes will be documented . Should the Executive Committee render a decision unacceptable to one or more of the parties involved in the dispute, the Chief Elected Official (CLEO) or his designated representative along with the SBWDB chairperson shall make a final determination. If the dispute involves a State Agency, the CLEO or his designated representative and Chair shall contact and engage that agency's director in efforts to negotiate a resolution.

DISPUTES REGARDING FAILURE TO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING If the impasse continues , a notification of failure to sign as noted in CFR 667.51O(c) will be reported by the Local Board and the required partner to the Governor and the State agency responsible for administering the partner's program. A report will also be sent to the Department of Labor as noted in 667.510(c)(2).]

The above steps are intended to provide assistance to resolve disputes and add clarification and not to supplant or replace language in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Reference CFR §667.510

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDI NG

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

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TORRANCE ONE-STOP CAREER CENTER

AN

AFFILIATE OF THE SOUTH BAY ONE-STOP BUSINESS &

CAREER CENTER

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I. PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with § 121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA).

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaboration by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter, "SBWDB", and Torrance One-Stop Career Center, An Affiliate of the South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center, and the America's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC) hereinafter, referred to as "AJCC Partner".

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framewo rk for providing services to employers, employees, job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC, is a locally-driven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following:

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate, and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplished by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educational or occupation skills. Earning a postsecondary certificate or degree. Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers . VISION STATEMENT, MISSION STATEMENT, GOALS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES

The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused , business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision: To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports job

retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies, our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and community partners.

Actively and effectively engage business and education in the development of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy. Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentials necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment. Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with supportive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Provide a comprehensive, and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker customers, including individuals with barriers to employment, in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strategies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy, including education and training for their current workforce. Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers , including individua ls with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality, integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers, employers, and job seekers. Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system. REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Affiliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults, Dislocated Workers & Youth). New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). CA. Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner-Peyser, Veterans, and TAA Programs). CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Vocational Rehabilitation). SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older American Act). National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native American and Job Corp). CA. Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensation ). El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education). LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development). Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007). Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild). LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/CalWORKs). ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS

In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.21O(a) as additional partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers) United States Veterans Initiative, Inc. (Homeless and High Risk Veterans) ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES

The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo , Carson, Lomita, Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehens ive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA.

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 110 S. La Brea Ave. 1220 Engracia Ave . Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance, CA (Serving-Inglewood, Hawthorne, (Serving-Torrance , Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St., Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave.

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as identified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

1. Basic Career services

2. Individualized career services; and

3. Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its affiliates:

4. Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

5. Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

6. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

7. Labor exchange services including: o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an

individual; career counseling , including the following: > Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and

occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)]. > Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as

defined in WIOA Section 3(37)].

8. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate; other workforce development programs .

9. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following:

o Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs listed. Information relating to local occupat ions in demand and the earnings , skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for those jobs. Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers. Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the local performance accountability measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child

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support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program , (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and educat ion programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding filing claims under UI programs, including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim:

o Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows: >-- On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims,

filing, and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser, or other America's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service. Note that, questions, advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff.)

>-- By phone or via other technology, as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

o The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs, the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources.

Individualized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers, which may include the following :

o Diagnost ic testing and use of other assessment tools. o In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employment barriers

and appropriate employment goals. Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives, and appropriate combinat ion of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about, eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills, communication skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services. Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills , critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, work ing with others, understanding systems,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment.

Financial literacy services. Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance. English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs. Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service. Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment. On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training. Programs that combine workplace training with related instruction which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector. Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training. Transitional jobs. Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service. Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Customized training conducted with a commitment by an employer or group of employers to employ an individual upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potential employees. Employee assessment/testing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration information. Rapid Response/Layoff Aversion services . Referral assistance to partnering agency. Financial assistance for employee training . Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxation and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit 0fVOTC) and other incentives. Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separation issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights. In cases of actual or potential disqualification, relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Team in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services, described in the WIOA regulation will be integrated into the operations of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementation of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreement and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effective implementation of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows:

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning, plan development, and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement ; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal requirements ; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system, consistent with the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorized laws. Participate in capacity building and staff development activities in order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained. FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services, operating cost, and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable.

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contributions, are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistently applied over time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agreement that will be attached to this MOU.

The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financia l agreement but agrees to adhere to the expectat ion described in this document.

IX. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

Reference Attachment 8. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT

The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers, including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the WIOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment" as a member of one or more of the following populations:

Displaced homemakers. Low-income individuals Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, as such term are defined in section 166. Individuals with disabilities, including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals. Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6))), or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system . Individuals who are English language learners, individuals who have low levels of literacy, and individuals facing substantial cultural barriers. Eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers, as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.). Single parents (including single pregnant women). Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies, procedures, programs, and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments, in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities.

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient when providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds. Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individuals, as

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criteria. WIOA Title I Adult programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individua ls, or individuals who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assistance, other low- income individua ls, or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the

three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehensive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area.

SHARED TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphas izes technology as a critical tool for making all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking, common case management, reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools, each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, Rehabilitation Act, and any other appropriate statues or requirements. The principles of common reporting and shared information through electronic mechanism including shared technology. Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements. Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications, eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence, and use them solely for the purposes direct ly related to such services. Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate. Understand that system security provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the California Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act, and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

All applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referral shall be confidential and shall not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services. No person will publish, disclose use, or permit, cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidential information pertaining to one-stop applicants, participants , or customers overall unless a specific release is voluntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release will be necessary for featur ing individuals in advertisements .

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confidentiality provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall share information necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore, agrees to share client information necessary for provision of services such as assessment , universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placeme nt activities, and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes. Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment, referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities, each party shall respect and abide by the confidentia lity policies of the other parties. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment against any employee, applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender, race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition(s), age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations.

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrative level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance. The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervention possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and its amendments . Additionally, partners agree to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA, Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws. EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execution by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years, commencing on July 1, 2016 , the date of execution by all parties. The MOU will be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantial changes that have occurred.

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MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary, by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written amendment , signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of working together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing, 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Advisory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operation of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizational practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensua l decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM The AJCC partner, to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow, agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collectively , recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizations) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services, resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area. GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, State WIOA enabling legislation, the Workforc e Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014, and applicable local ordinances.

XXll. APPROVAL This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area. This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan. '

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceable, then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect, and shall not be effected .

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HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify , defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands , damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. In additional, except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney's fees under the indemnification policy of the State of California, all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES

8. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

XXVll. SEVERABILITY If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force.

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XXVlll. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing.

In WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties to this MOU execute this agreement.

Dated: JuV\"l. ' 2016

Mr. Way e Spencer, Chairperson South Bay Workfo rce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, California 90250

Robert Chave 0 erations Manager Torrance One-Stop Career Center 1220 Engracia Avenue Torrance, California 90501

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area , hereby agree to the foregoing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as follows:

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services , if any, as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

Provide determination to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I. Outreach , intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels , aptitude, abilities, and support service needs. Job search and placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupations). Provide information on the availability of support services including child care and transportation and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Centers & Affiliates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individualized career, follow-up and training services.

Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Job search and career counseling. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Development of Personal Career Development Plan. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Occupational skills training including training for non-traditional employment ;

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On-the-Job Training (OJT). Provide residential living services. Adult education and literacy activities.

Southern California Indian Center - Native American Program The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, Alaska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed, or economically disadvantaged .

Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Americans services. Outreach, intake and orientation to Native American program and other informat ion and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support service needs. Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American. Development of individual employment plans. Job search and career counseling. On-the-Job-Training (OJT). Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with anothe r training service . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner-Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, abilities, and support service needs. Job search placement assistance and career counseling where appropr iate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required, and demand occupations). Provide supportive services information; including child care transportation, and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic, individualized and training) to dislocated workers.

Initial assessment of employability skills, aptitudes and abilities. Provide training services for eligible participants. Provides job search assistance allowances for eligible participants. Provides income support, Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) to eligible participants. Provides relocation allowance if needed. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans. Provide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans. Conduct job search workshops. Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian workforce. Job search and placement assistance , and career counseling where appropriate. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance ill.!l The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

Profile U.I. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (l.A.W.) and re- employment services. One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informational pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits. Facilitate access to all UI information. Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

Provide subsidized housing assistance. Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed. Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance.

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Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities Charter School- Adult Education The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy , numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate, other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities currently offers the following courses under Title 11 WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Provide High School Diploma

California Department of Rehabilitation - Vocational Rehabilitation Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services. Outreach, intake and orientation to consumers about services available through one-stop. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , and support services. Job search, placement assistance and career counseling services. Provide labor market information. Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of appropriate employer tax credits. Provide follow-up services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older American Act services.

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Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about Title V program services. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, and support service needs. Provide job search placement assistance, and career counseling. Provide information on the availability of support services and referral to such services through the one-stop delivery system. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Follow-Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment , for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These services assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment. Individual Employment Plan Development: Working with individuals to identify their employment goals, the appropriate achievement object ives, and the appropriate combination of services that will help the individual to achieve those goals. On-the-Job Training (OJT): Training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job , and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages .

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary Voe. Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs. Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocat ional and technical programs and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postsecondary vocational and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmatically for member of special populations or for nontraditional career preparation). Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds. Provide career guidance and counseling services. Assistance in establishing financial aid. Provide small business workshops , one-on-one consultation, assistance with business loans, research, business and/or marketing plan review. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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Friends Outside LA County-Second Chance

The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ,

(7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about eligible training providers. Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management). Assist with Job Placement. Provide Job Readiness Services. Assist with Occupational Skills Training. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of job readiness soft skills , to including but not necessarily limited self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources , using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or emP.loyment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Century Center Economic Opportunity (CCEO) YouthBuild The following career services (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs; Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system; Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO YouthBui ld services; Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBu ild services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system;

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Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; Case management, counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support; Job search and career counseling ; Development of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services; Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement ; Occupational skill training with industry certifications ; including training for non-traditional employment, e.g. construction , health care, computers, etc. On-the-Job Training (OJT); Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas; Life Skills training to improve communications and personal development, Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma; Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated workers .

Determination eligibility for services under WIOA. Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career services available through the one-stop delivery system . Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities, and supportive service needs. Job Search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate. Provide employment statistics information and labor market information such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs , local in- demand occupations, earnings , and skill requirements. Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportive services available in the region. Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure. Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans.

Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance

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Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support ive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupationa l Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful trans ition into and completion of postsecondary educat ion, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) )-Inglewood Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

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Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Inglewood Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes

Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services .

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit , (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

The South Bay Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes. Provide General Education GED classes. Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes.

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Career Technical Training. Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrent ly or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training, including training for nontraditional employment. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies utilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling, domestic violence, education, employment, food, healthcare, homeless/housing/utility, immigration, legal, parenting , senior & disabled , youth and children.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training

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Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-site at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/ Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Bqsed Learning Opportunities Recruit and Make Referrals

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ATTACHMENT B

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

The purpose of a referral system is to facilitate a seamless delivery of services to all customers.

Cross-training of all partner agency staff, whether collocated, based at an affiliate site, or other location, will ensure that , as additional needs of the customer are identified, referrals will be made to the partner(s) who has the services most appropriate to meet the customer needs.

The AJCC partners shall develop jointly and mutually implement processes for referral of customers to services not provided on-site . General information on the one-stop career center programs, services, activities and resources shall be made available to all customers as appropriate , regardless of customers' points of access or entry into the One-Stop delivery system.

Customer referrals may be made electronical ly, through traditional correspondence , verbally, or through other means determined in cooperation with partners and operators. Mutually acceptable referral processes and forms shall be agreed upon by the AJCC Partner in cooperation with One-Stop Operators and other partners with a commitment to evaluate and modify referral processes to address changing requirements or day-to-day needs for improvement.

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South Bay Wor kforce Development Area (SBWDA)

South Bay One-Stop Business and Career Centers

COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP

INGLEWOOD (Includes the following cities: Hawthorne,

Lawndale & El Segundo)

TORRANCE AFFILIATE

(Includes the following cities: Lomi ta, Redondo, Manhattan and

Hermosa Beach)

GARDENA AFFILIATE

CARSON AFFILIATE

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

In the event that an impasse should arise between the required partner(s) and/or the Local Board regarding terms and conditions, performance, or administration of this MOU the following procedures will be initiated:

GENERAL PROCEDURES: Disputes should, wherever possible, be resolved at the local level. Disputes need to be submitted in writing within 60 days of the disagreement to the SBWDB Executive Director. The written document should state the problem, a history of resolution strategies attempted and their outcomes ; and a desired resolution.

All attempts to resolve disputes among or between AJCC partners shall begin negotiations between the parties of the dispute. Partners are encouraged to put forth good faith efforts in communication and compromise in order to find solutions to their disagreements in a cooperative and timely manner. A ll actions taken to resolve disputes must be documented. Should parties be unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation within 60 days, the matter shall be referred to the Chair of the South Bay Workforce Development Board who shall place the dispute upon the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the WIB's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee will confer with the parties involved, and attempt to mediate and resolve the dispute to the satisfaction of all concerned. All actions taken to resolve disputes will be documented. Should the Executive Committee render a decision unacceptable to one or more of the parties involved in the dispute, the Chief Elected Official (CLEO) or his designated representative along with the SBWDB chairperson shall make a final determination. If the dispute involves a State Agency, the CLEO or his designated representative and Chair shall contact and engage that agency's director in efforts to negotiate a resolution.

DISPUTES REGARDING FAILURE TO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING If the impasse continues, a notification of failure to sign as noted in CFR 667.51O(c) will be reported by the Local Board and the required partner to the Governor and the State agency responsible for administering the partner's program. A report will also be sent to the Department of Labor as noted in 667.510(c)(2) .]

The above steps are intended to provide assistance to resolve disputes and add clarification and not to supplant or replace language in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Reference CFR §667.510

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDI NG

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

AND

SOUTH BAY ONE-STOP BUSINESS & CAREER CENTER -

INGLEWOOD

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PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with

§121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA).

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaboration by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter, "SBWDB" , and South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center - Inglewood, and the Amer ica's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC) hereinafter, referred to as "AJCC Partner".

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framewor k for providing services to employers , employees, job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC, is a locally-driven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following:

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate , and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplished by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educational or occupation skills. Earning a postsecondary certificate or degree. Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers. VISION STATEMENT, MISSION STATEMENT, GOALS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES

The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused, business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision: To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports job

retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies, our mission is to build a wor ld-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and community partners.

Actively and effectively engage business and education in the development of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy. Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentia ls necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment. Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with support ive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Provide a comprehensive, and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker customers , including individuals with barriers to employment, in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strategies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy , including education and training for their current workforce. Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers, including individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality, integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers , employers , and job seekers. Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system. REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Affiliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults, Dislocated Workers & Youth). New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). CA. Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner-Peyser, Veterans , and TAA Programs). CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Vocational Rehabilitation). SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older Amer ican Act). National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native American and Job Corp). CA. Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensation). El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education). LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development) . Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007). Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild). LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/CalWORKs). ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS

In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.21O(a) as additional partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers) United States Veterans Initiative, Inc. (Homeless and High Risk Veterans) ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES

The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo, Carson, Lomita, Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehensive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA.

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 110 S. La Brea Ave. 1220 Engracia Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance , CA (Serving-Inglewood, Hawthorne, (Serving-Torrance, Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St., Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave.

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as identified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

• Basic Career services

• Individualized career services; and

• Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its aff iliates:

• Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

• Outreach, intake (including identificat ion through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs.

• Labor exchange services including: o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an

individual; career counseling, including the following: > Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and

occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)]. > Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as

defined in WIOA Section 3(37)].

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate; other workforce development programs.

• Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following :

o Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs listed. Information relating to local occupations in demand and the

earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for those jobs.

Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers. Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the local performance accountabil ity measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system. Provision of information relating to the availabi lity of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child

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support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other support ive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding filing claims under UI programs, including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim: Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows:

On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims, filing , and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser, or other Amer ica's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service. Note that, questions, advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff.)

By phone or via other technology, as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs, the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources. Individualized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs'of adults and dislocated workers, which may include the following: Diagnostic testing and use of other assessment tools .

o In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employment barriers and appropriate employment goals.

Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives, and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about, eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management ). Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills, communicat ion skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services. Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others , understanding systems,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training , or employment.

Financial literacy services. Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance. English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs. Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service. Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment. On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training. Programs that combine workplace tra'ining with related instruction which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector. Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training . Transitional jobs. Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service. Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs provided concurrently or in combinat ion with another training service. Customized training conducted with a commitment by an employer or group of employers to employ an individual upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potential employees. Employee assessment/test ing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration information. Rapid Response/Layoff Aversion services. Referral assistance to partnering agency. Financial assistance for employee training. Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxation and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and other incentives. Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separation issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights. In cases of actual or potential disqualification, relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Team in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services , described in the WIOA regulation will be integrated into the operations of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementation of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreeme nt and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effective implementation of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows :

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning, plan development , and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal

requirements; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system , consistent with the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorized laws. Participate in capacity building and staff development activ ities in

order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained.

FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services, operating cost, and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable .

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contributions, are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistently applied over time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agreement that will be attached to this MOU.

The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financial agreement but grees to adhere to the expectation described in this document.

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS Reference Attachment B. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT

The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers, including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the W IOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment " as a member of one or more of the following populations:

Displaced homemakers. Low-income individuals Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, as such term are defined in section 166. Individuals with disabilities, including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals. Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6))), or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system. Indiv iduals who are English language learners , individuals who have low levels of literacy, and individuals facing substantial cultural barriers. Eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers , as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.). Single parents (including single pregnant women). Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies, procedures, programs, and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments, in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities.

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient when providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds. Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individua ls, as

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criteria. WIOA Title I Adult programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assistance, other low- income individuals, or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehensive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area.

SHARED TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphasizes technology as a critical tool for making all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking, common case management , reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools, each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, . Rehabilitation Act, and any other appropriate statues or requirements. The principles of common reporting and shared information through electronic mechanism including shared technology. Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements. Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications, eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence, and use them solely for the purposes directly related to such services. Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate. Understand that system security provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the California Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act, and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

All applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referral shall be confidential and shall not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services. No person will publish, disclose use, or permit, cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidential information pertaining to one-stop applicants, participants, or customers overall unless a specific release is voluntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release wil l be necessary for featuring individuals in advertisements.

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confidentia lity provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall share information necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore, agrees to share client information necessary for provision of services such as assessment, universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placement activities , and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes. Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment , referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities, each party shall respect and abide by the confidentiality policies of the other parties. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment against any employee, applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender, race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition(s), age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations .

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability , as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrative level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance. The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervention possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and its amendments . Additionally, partners agree to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA, Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws. EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execution by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years, commencing on July 1, 2016, the date of execution by all parties. The MOU will be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantial changes that have occurred.

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MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary , by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written amendment, signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of working together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing, 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Advisory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operation of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizational practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensual decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM

The AJCC partner , to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow, agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collectively, recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizations) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services , resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area.

GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, State WIOA enabling legislation, the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014, and applicable local ordinances.

XXll. APPROVAL

This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area. This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan.

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS

In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceable, then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect, and shall not be effected.

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HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands, damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifyi.ng party pursuant to this MOU. In additional, except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney's fees under the indemnificat ion policy of the State of California, all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

XXVll. SEVERABILITY If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force.

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XXVlll. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing.

In WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties to this MOU execute this agreement.

Mr. Wayne Spencer, Chairperson South Bay Workforce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, California 90250

Robert Chavez, rations Manager South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center - Inglewood 110 La Brea Avenue Inglewood, California 90301

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area , hereby agree to the foregoing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

Dated: g; 1l_ By: r- c··- (Authorized=Signatory of Chief Elected Official)

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as follows:

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services, if any , as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

• Provide determinatio n to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I.

• Outreach, intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels , aptitude , abilities, and support service needs.

• Job search and placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate.

• Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupations).

• Provide information on the availabi lity of support services including child care and transportatio n and referral to such services.

• Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Centers & Affil iates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individualized career, follow-up and training services .

Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps

The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

• Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; • Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other

information and services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy , numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs.

• Job search and career counseling. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery

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system and other workforce development programs. • Development of Personal Career Development Plan. • Career Planning (e.g. case management) . • Occupational skills training including training for non-traditional

employment ;

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• On-the-Job Training (OJT). • Provide residential living services. • Adult education and literacy activities.

Southern California Indian Center - Native American Program The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, Alaska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed, or economically disadvantaged .

• Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Americans services.

• Outreach, intake and orientation to Native America n program and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support service needs.

• Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American .

• Development of individual employment plans. • Job search and career counseling. • On-the-Job-Training (OJT). • Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English

language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner-Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits) , and orientat ion to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, abilities, and support service needs. • Job search placement assistance and career counseling where

appropriate. • Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information

about job skills required, and demand occupations). • Provide supportive services information; including child care

transportation, and referral to such services . • Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act

The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic, individualized and training) to dislocated workers.

Initial assessment of employability skills, aptitudes and abilities. Provide training services for eligible participants. Provides job search assistance allowances for eligible participants. Provides income support, Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) to eligible participants. Provides relocation allowance if needed. Referra ls to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans. Provide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans. Conduct job search workshops. Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian workforce . Job search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance ill!1 The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

Profile U.I. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (I.AW.) and re- employment services. One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informational pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits. Facilitate access to all UI information. Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events. Referrals to and coordination of activit ies with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

I nglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

Provide subsidized housing assistance. Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed. Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance .

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Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities Charter School- Adult Education The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate, other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Provide High School Diploma

California Department of Rehabilitation - Vocational Rehabilitation Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services . Outreach, intake and orientation to consumers about services available through one-stop. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, and support services. Job search, placement assistance and career counseling services. Provide labor market information. Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of appropriate employer tax credits. Provide follow-up services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program The following career (basic , individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilit ies.

Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older American Act services.

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Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about Title V program services . Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude , and support service needs. Provide job search placement assistance , and career counseling . Provide information on the availability of support services and referral to such services through the one-stop delivery system. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Follow-Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment, for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These serv ices assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment. Individua l Employment Plan Development: Work ing with individuals to identify their employment goals , the appropriate achievement objectives , and the appropriate combination of services that will help the individual to achieve those goals. On-the-Job Training (OJT): Training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job , and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages.

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary Voe . Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs. Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocational and technica l programs and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postsecondary vocational and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmatically for member of special populations or for nontraditional career preparation). Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds. Provide career guidance and counseling services. Assistance in establishing financial aid. Provide small business workshops, one-on-one consultation, assistance with business loans, research, business and/or marketing plan review. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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Friends Outside LA County-Second Chance The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,

(7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about eligible training providers. Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management). Assist with Job Placement. Provide Job Readiness Services . Assist with Occupational Skills Training. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of job readiness soft skills, to including but not necessarily limited self-management skills , including competencies in utilizing resources, using informat ion, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Centurv Center Economic Opportunity (CCEO) YouthBuild The following career services (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker , or youth programs; Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system; Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO YouthBuild services; Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBuild services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system;

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Initial assessment of skill levels , including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; Case management, counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support; Job search and career counseling; Development of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services; Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement; Occupational skill training with industry certifications ; including training for non-traditional employment, e.g. construction, health care, computers , etc. On-the-Job Training (OJT); Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas; Life Skills training to improve communications and personal development , Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma; Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated workers .

Determination eligibility for services under WIOA. Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities, and supportive service needs. Job Search and placement assistance, and career counseling where

appropriate. Provide employment statistics information and labor market information such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs , local in- demand occupations , earnings, and skill requirements. Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportive services available in the region. Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure. Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans.

Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance

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Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupational Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills , including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activit ies with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) )-Inglewood Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy , and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support ive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

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Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Inglewood Adult School current ly offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes

Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy , numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

The South Bay Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes. Provide General Education GED classes. Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes.

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Career Technical Training. Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identificat ion through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy , and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated educat ion and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training, including training for nontraditional employment. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies utilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling , domestic violence, education, employment , food, healthcare , homeless/housing/uti lity, immigration, legal, parenting, senior & disabled, youth and children.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training

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Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-site at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake ; Orientation Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Based Learning Opportunities Recruit and Make Referrals

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ATTACHMENT B

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

The purpose of a referral system is to facilitate a seamless delivery of services to all customers.

Cross-training of all partner agency staff, whether collocated, based at an affiliate site, or other location, will ensure that, as additional needs of the customer are identified , referrals will be made to the partner(s) who has the services most appropriate to meet the customer needs.

The AJCC partners shall develop jointly and mutually implement processes for referral of customers to services not provided on-site. General information on the one-stop career center programs, services , activities and resources shall be made available to all customers as appropriate , regardless of customers' points of access or entry into the One-Stop delivery system.

Customer referrals may be made electronically, through traditional correspondence , verbally , or through other means determined in cooperation with partners and operators. Mutually acceptable referral processes and forms shall be agreed upon by the AJCC Partner in cooperation with One-Stop Operators and other partners with a commitment to evaluate and modify referral processes to address changing requirements or day-to-day needs for improvement.

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South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA)

South Bay One-Stop Business and Career Centers

COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP INGLEWOOD

(Includes the following cities: Hawthorne, Lawndale & El Segundo)

TORRANCE AFFILIATE

(Includ es the following cities: Lomita, Redondo, Manhattan and

Hermosa Beach)

GARDENA AFFILIATE

CARSON AFFILIATE

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ATTACHMENT D DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

In the event that an impasse should arise between the required partner(s) and/or the Local Board regarding terms and conditions, performance, or administration of this MOU the following procedures wi ll be initiated:

GENERAL PROCEDURES: Disputes should, wherever possible, be resolved at the local level. Disputes need to be submitted in writing within 60 days of the disagreement to the SBWDB Executive Director. The written document should state the problem, a history of resolution strategies attempted and their outcomes; and a desired resolution.

All attempts to resolve disputes among or between AJCC partners shall begin negotiations between the parties of the dispute. Partners are encouraged to put forth good faith efforts in communication and compromise in order to find solutions to their disagreements in a cooperative and timely manner. All actions taken to resolve disputes must be documented. Should parties be unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation within 60 days, the matter shall be referred to the Chair of the South Bay Workforce Development Board who shall place the dispute upon the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the WIB's Executive Committee . The Executive Committee will confer with the parties involved, and attempt to mediate and resolve the dispute to the satisfaction of all concerned . All actions taken to resolve disputes will be documented. Should the Executive Committee render a decision unacceptable to one or more of the

parties involved in the dispute, the Chief Elected Official (CLEO) or his designated representative along with the SBWDB chairperson shall make a final determinat ion. If the dispute involves a State Agency, the CLEO or his designated representative and Chair shall contact and engage that agency's director in efforts to negotiate a resolution.

DISPUTES REGARDING FAILURE TO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING If the impasse continues, a notification of failure to sign as noted in CFR 667.51O(c) will be reported by the Local Board and the required partner to the Governor and the State agency responsible for administering the partner's program. A report will also be sent to the Department of Labor as noted in 667.5 1O(c)(2).)

The above steps are intended to provide assistance to resolve disputes and add clarification and not to supplant or replace language in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Reference CFR §667.510

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDI NG

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

AND

GARDENA ONE-STOP EMPLOYMENT & BUSINESS CENTER

AN

AFFILIATE OF THE SOUTH BAY ONE-STOP BUSINESS &

CAREER CENTER

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I. PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with §121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) , with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA) .

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaboration by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter, "SBWDB" , and Gardena One- Stop Employment & Business Center, An Affiliate of the South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center, and the America's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC) hereinafter, referred to as "AJCC Partner''.

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framework for providing services to employers, employees, job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC, is a locally-driven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following:

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate, and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplished by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educational or occupat ion skills . Earning a postsecondary certificate or degree. Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers. VISION STATEMENT , MISSION STATEMENT, GOALS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES

The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused , business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision: To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports job

retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies, our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strateg ic alliances with business, education and community partners.

Actively and effectively engage business and education in the development of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy. Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentials necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment. Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with supportive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Provide a comprehensive, and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker customers, including individuals with barriers to employment , in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strategies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy, including education and training for their current workforce. Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers, including individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality, integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers, employers , and job seekers. Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system. REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Affiliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults, Dislocated Workers & Youth) . New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). CA. Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner-Peyser , Veterans , and TAA Programs). CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Vocational Rehabilitation). SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older America n Act). National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native American and Job Corp). CA. Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensation). El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education). LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development). Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007). Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild). LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/Ca lWORKs). ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS

In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.21O(a) as additional partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers) United States Veterans Initiative, Inc. (Homeless and High Risk Veterans) ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES

The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo, Carson, Lomita, Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehensive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA.

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 110 S. La Brea Ave. 1220 Engracia Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance, CA (Serving-Inglewood, Hawthorne, (Serving-Torrance , Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St. , Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave .

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as identified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

Basic Career services

Individualized career services; and

Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its affiliates:

Determinations of whether the individua l is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system .

Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

Labor exchange services including: o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an

individual; career counseling, including the following: );:- Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and

occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)]. );:- Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as

defined in WIOA Section 3(37)].

Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate; other workforce development programs.

Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following:

o Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. o Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs

listed. o Information relating to local occupations in demand and the

earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for those jobs.

Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers. Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the

1 local performance accountabi lity measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system.

Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child

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support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding filing claims under UI programs, including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim:

o Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows: );:> On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims,

filing, and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser, or other Amer ica's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service. Note that, questions, advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff.)

);:> By phone or via other technology, as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

o The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs, the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources.

Individualized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers , which may include the following: Diagnostic testing and use of other assessment tools. In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employment barriers and appropriate employment goals. Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives, and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about , eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills, communication skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services. Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers . Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary educat ion, or training, or employment.

Financial literacy services. Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance. English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs. Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service. Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agenc ies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment . On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training. Programs that combine workplace training with related instruct ion which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector . Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training. Transitionaljobs. Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service. Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English language acquisition and integrated educat ion and training programs provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Customized training conducted with a commitment by an employer or group of employers to employ an individual upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potential employees. Employee assessment/testing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration informat ion. Rapid Response/Layoff Aversion services. Referral assistance to partnering agency. Financial assistance for employee training. Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxation and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and other incentives. Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separat ion issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights. In cases of actual or potential disqualification, relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Team in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services, described in the WIOA regulation will be integrated into the operat ions of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementati on of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreement and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effective implementation of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows :

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning , plan development , and modificat ion, to result in: ·

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal

requirements; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system, consistent with the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorized laws. Participate in capacity building and staff development activities in

order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained.

FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services, operating cost, and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable.

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contributions, are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistent ly applied over

time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agree ment that will be attached to this MOU.

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The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financial agreement but agrees to adhere to the expectation described in this document.

IX. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

Reference Attachment B.

X. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers, including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the WIOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment" as a

member of one or more of the following populations: Displaced homemakers. Low-income indiv iduals Indians, A laska Natives , and Native Hawaiians, as such term are defined in section 166. Individuals with disabilities, including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals. Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6))) , or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system. Individuals who are English language learners, individuals who have low levels of literacy, and individuals facing substantial cultural barriers. Eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers, as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.). Single parents (including single pregnant women) . Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies, procedures, programs, and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments, in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities .

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals , or individuals who are basic skills deficient when providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds. Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individuals, as

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criteria. WIOA Title I Adult programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals , or individuals who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assistance, other low- income individuals, or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehensive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area .

SHARED TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphasizes technology as a critical tool for making all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking , common case management, reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools, each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, Rehabilitation Act, and any other appropriate statues or requirements. The principles of common reporting and shared information through electronic mechanism including shared technology. Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements . Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications, eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence, and use them solely for the purposes directly related to such services. Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate . Understand that system security provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the California Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act, and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

All applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referral shall be confidential and shall not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services . No person will publish, disclose use, or permit, cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidential information pertaining to one-stop applicants, participants, or customers overall unless a specific release is voluntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release will be necessary for featuring individuals in advertisements.

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confidentiality provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall share information necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore, agrees to share client information necessary for provision of services such as assessment, universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placement activities, and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes. Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment , referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities , each party shall respect and abide by the confidentiality policies of the other parties. XIII. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment against any employee, applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender, race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition(s), age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations.

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability , as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrat ive level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance. The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervention possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and its amendments . Additionally, partners agree

to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA, Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws.

EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execut ion by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years, commencing on July 1, 2016, the date of execution by all parties. The MOU will be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantial changes that have occurred.

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MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary , by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written amendment , signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of working together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing, 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Advisory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operation of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizational practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensual decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM The AJCC partner, to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow, agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collectively, recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizations) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services, resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area. GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California , State WIOA enabling legislation, the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014, and applicable local ordinances.

XXll. APPROVAL

This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area. This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan.

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS

In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceable, then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect, and shall not be effected.

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HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands , damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. In additional, except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney's fees under the indemnificat ion policy of the State of California, all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify , defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS XXVll. SEVERABILITY

If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force .

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XXVlll. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing.

In WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties to this MOU execute this agreement.

Dated: _.._J;:_\-\ V.\;;.-_E=!. -----' 2016

By:

Mr. Wa e Spencer , Chairperson South Bay Workforce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, California 90250

Robert lions Manager Gardena One-Stop Employment & Business Center (Affiliate) 16801 South Western Ave. Gardena, California 90247

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area, hereby agree to the foregoing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

Dated:

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as follows:

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services , if any, as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

Provide determination to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I. Outreach, intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude , abilities, and support service needs. Job search and placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupations ). Provide information on the availability of support services including child care and transportation and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Centers & Affiliates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individual ized career, follow-up and training services.

Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Job search and career counseling. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Development of Personal Career Development Plan. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Occupational skills training including training for non-traditional employment;

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On-the-Job Training (OJT). Provide residential living services. Adult education and literacy activities.

Southern California Indian Center - Native American Program The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, Alaska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed, or economically disadvantaged.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Americans services. Outreach, intake and orientation to Native American program and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and support service needs. Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American. Development of individual employment plans. Job search and career counseling. On-the-Job-Trai ning (OJT). Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner-Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits) , and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, abilities, and support service needs. Job search placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g. , job vacancy listing, information about job skills required, and demand occupations). Provide supportive services information; including child care transportation, and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic, individualized and training) to dislocated workers.

Initial assessment of employability skills, aptitudes and abilities. Provide training services for eligible participants. Provides job search assistance allowances for eligible participants. Provides income support, Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) to eligible participants. Provides relocation allowance if needed. Referrals to and coordination of activities with. other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans. Provide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans. Conduct job search workshops. Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian workforce . Job search and placement assistance , and career counseling where appropriate. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance ill!} The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

Profile U.1. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (I.AW.) and re- employment services. One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informational pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits. Facilitate access to all UI information. Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

Provide subsidized housing assistance . Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed. Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance.

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Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities Charter School- Adult Education The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services .

Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropr iate, other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities currently offers the following courses under Title 1 1 WIOA funding: Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Provide High School Diploma

California Department of Rehabilitation - Vocational Rehabilitation Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services. Outreach, intake and orientat ion to consumers about services available through one-stop. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, and support services. Job search, placement assistance and career counseling services. Provide labor market information. Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of appropriate employer tax credits. Provide follow-up services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program

The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's fac ilities.

Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older American Act services.

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Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about Title V program services. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, and support service needs. Provide job search placement assistance , and career counseling. Provide information on the availability of support services and referral to such services through the one-stop delivery system. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Follow-Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment, for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These services assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment. Individual Employment Plan Development: Working with individuals to identify their employment goals, the appropriate achievement objectives, and the appropriate combination of services that will help the individual to achieve those goals. On-the-Job Training (OJT): Training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job, and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages .

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary Voe. Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's fac ilities.

Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs. Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocational and technical programs and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system . Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postsecondary vocational and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmatica lly for member of special populations or for nontraditiona l career preparation). Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds . Provide career guidance and counseling services. Assistance in establishing financial aid. Provide small business workshops, one-on-one consultation, assistance with business loans, research, business and/or marketing plan review. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs .

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Friends Outside LA County-Second Chance The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ,

(7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives and appropr iate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about eligible training providers. Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management ). Assist with Job Placement. Provide Job Readiness Services. Assist with Occupational Skills Training. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of job readiness soft skills, to including but not necessarily limited self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources , using information, working with others, understanding systems , and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education , or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Centurv Center Economic Opportunity (CCEO) YouthBuild

The following career services (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs; Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system; Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO YouthBu ild services; Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBuild services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system;

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Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; Case management, counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support; Job search and career counseling; Development of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services; Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement; Occupational skill training with industry certifications; including training for non-traditional employment , e.g. construction, health care, computers, etc. On-the-Job Training (OJT); Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas; Life Skills training to improve communications and personal development , Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma; Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated workers.

Determination eligibility for services under WIOA. Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities, and support ive service needs. Job Search and placement assistance , and career counseling where appropriate. Provide employment statistics information and labor market information such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs , local in- demand occupat ions, earnings , and skill requirements. Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportive services available in the region. Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure. Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs .

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans .

Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance

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Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy , numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other support ive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupational Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital lite racy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources , using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful trans ition into and completion of postsecondary education , or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) )-Inglewood Adult School

The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientat ion to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availabil ity of supportive services or assistance , and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance , including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

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Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with an_other training service . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Inglewood Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding :

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes

Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientat ion to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance , including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other support ive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The South Bay Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title 11 WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes. Provide General Education GED classes. Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes.

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Career Technical Training . Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification throug h the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance , including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit , (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities , including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training, including training · for nontraditional employment. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies utilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling , domestic violence , education, employment , food, healthcare, homeless/housing/utility, immigration, legal, parenting, senior & disabled, youth and children.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training

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Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Persona l/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (OPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-site at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Based Learning Opportunit ies Recruit and Make Referrals

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ATTACHMENT B

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

The purpose of a referral system is to facilitate a seamless delivery of services to all customers.

Cross-training of all partner agency staff, whether collocated, based at an affiliate site, or other location, will ensure that, as additional needs of the customer a.re identified, referrals will be made to the partner(s) who has the services most appropriate to meet the customer needs.

The AJCC partners shall develop jointly and mutually implement processes for referral of customers to services not provided on-site. General information on the one-stop career center programs, services, activities and resources shall be made available to all customers as appropriate, regardless of customers' points of access or entry into the One-Stop delivery system.

Customer referrals may be made electronically, through traditional correspondence, verbally, or through other means determined in cooperation with partners and operators . Mutually acceptable referral processes and forms shall be agreed upon by the AJCC Partner in cooperation with One-Stop Operators and other partners with a commitment to evaluate and modify referral processes to address changing requirements or day-to-day needs for improvement.

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South Bay Workforce Development Area {SBWDA)

South Bay One-Stop Business and Ca reer Centers

COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP

INGLEWOOD (Includes the following cities: Hawthorne,

Lawndale & El Segundo)

TORRANCE AFFILIATE

(Includes the following cities: Lomita, Redondo, Manhattan and

Hermosa Beach)

GARDENA AFFILIATE

CARSON AFFILIATE

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ATTACHMENT D DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

In the event that an impasse should arise between the required partner(s) and/or the Local Board regarding terms and conditions, performance , or administration of this MOU the following procedures will be initiated:

GENERAL PROCEDURES: Disputes should, wherever possible, be resolved at the local level. Disputes need to be submitted in writing within 60 days of the disagreement to the SBWDB Executive Director. The written document should state the problem, a history of resolution strategies attempted and their outcomes; and a desired resolution.

All attempts to resolve disputes among or between AJCC partners shall begin negotiations between the parties of the dispute. Partners are encouraged to put forth good faith efforts in communication and compromise in order to find solutions to their disagreements in a cooperative and timely manner. A ll actions taken to resolve disputes must be documented. Should parties be unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation within 60 days, the matter shall be referred to the Chair of the South Bay Workforce Development Board who shall place the dispute upon the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the WIB's Executive Committee . The Executive Committee will confer with the parties involved, and attempt to mediate and resolve the dispute to the satisfaction of all concerned. All actions taken to resolve disputes will be documented. Should the Executive Committee render a decision unacceptable to one or more of the parties involved in the dispute, the Chief Elected Official (CLEO) or his designated representative along with the SBWDB chairperson shall make a final determination. If the dispute involves a State Agency, the CLEO or his designated representative and Chair shall contact and engage that agency's director in efforts to negotiate a resolution. DISPUTES REGARDING FAILURE TO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING If the impasse continues, a notification of failure to sign as noted in CFR 667.51O(c) will be reported by the Local Board and the required partner to the Governor and the State agency responsible for administering the partner's program. A report will also be sent to the Department of Labor as noted in 667.510(c)(2).]

The above steps are intended to provide assistance to resolve disputes and add clarification and not to supplant or replace language in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Reference CFR §667 .510

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16-M118

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

AND

U.S.VETS

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I. PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with §121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA).

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaboration by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter, "SBWDB", and U.S.VETS, and the America's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC) hereinafter, referred to as "AJCC Partner".

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative work ing relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framework for providing services to employers, employees, job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC, is a locally-driven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following:

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate , and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplished by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educational or occupation skills. Earning a postsecondary certificate or degree. Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers. VISION STATEMENT, MISSION STATEMENT, GOALS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES

The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused , business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision: To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports job

retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies , our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and community partners.

Actively and effectively engage business and education in the development of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy. Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentia ls necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment. Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with supportive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Provide a comprehensive, and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker customers, including individuals with barriers to employment, in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strategies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy , including education and training for their current workforce . Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers , including individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality, integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers , employers , and job seekers. Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system. REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Affiliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults , Dislocated Workers & Youth) . New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities ). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). CA. Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner-Peyser , Veterans, and TAA Programs). CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Vocational Rehabilitation). SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older American Act). National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native American and Job Corp). CA. Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensat ion). El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education) . LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development ). Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007) . Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild). LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/CalWO RKs). ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS

In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.21O(a) as additional partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers) United States Veterans Initiative, Inc. (Homeless and High Risk Veterans) ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES

The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood , Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo, Carson, Lomita, Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehensive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA.

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 110 S. La Brea Ave. 1220 Engracia Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance , CA (Serving- Inglewood, Hawthorne, (Serving-Torrance, Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St., Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave.

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as identified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

1. Basic Career services

2. Individualized career services; and

3. Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its affiliates:

4. Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

5. Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

6. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy , and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. 7. Labor exchange services including:

o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an individual; career counseling, including the following:

);> Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)].

);> Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as defined in WIOA Section 3(37)].

8. Referrals to and coordination of activit ies with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate; other workforce development programs.

9. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following:

• Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. • Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs listed.

• Information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings , skill requirements , and opportunities for advancement for those jobs .

Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers. Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the local performance accountability measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid

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program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmnt, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding filing claims under UI programs, including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim:

o Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows: On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims, filing, and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser , or other America's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service. Note that, questions , advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff .)

By phone or via other technology, as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

o The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs, the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources.

Individualized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers , which may include the following : Diagnostic testing and use of other assessment tools. In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employment barriers and appropriate employment goals. Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals , appropriate achievement object ives , and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals , including the list of, and information about, eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills, communication skills , interviewing skills, punctuality , personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services . Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers . Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources , using information, working with others, understanding systems ,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education , or training, or employment.

Financial literacy services . Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance. English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs.

Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service. Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment. On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training. Programs that combine workplace training with related instruction which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector. Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training. Transitional jobs. Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service. Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Customized training conducted with a commitment by an employer or group of employers to employ an individual upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potential employees. Employee assessment/testing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration information. Rapid Response/Layoff Aversion services. Referral assistance to partnering agency. Financial assistance for employee training. Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxation and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and other incentives. Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separation issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights. In cases of actual or potential disqualification, relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Team in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services, described in the WIOA regulation will be integrated into the operations of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementation of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreement and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effective implementation of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows:

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning, plan development , and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal requirements; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system, consistent with

the terms of the MOU and requirements of author ized laws. Participate in capacity building and staff development activities in order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained. FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services, operating cost, and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable.

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contributions , are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistently applied over time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agreement that will be attached to this MOU.

The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financial agreement but agrees to adhere to the expectation described in this document.

IX. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

Reference Attachment 8. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT

The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers, including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the WIOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment" as a member of one or more of the following populations:

Displaced homemakers. Low-income individuals Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, as such term are defined in section 166. Individuals with disabilities, including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals . Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6))), or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system. Individuals who are English language learners , individuals who have low levels of literacy, and individuals facing substantial cultural barriers. Eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers , as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.). Single parents (including single pregnant women). Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies, procedures, programs , and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments , in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities.

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals , or individuals who are basic skills deficient when providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds. Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individuals, as

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criteria. WIOA Title I Adult programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals , or individua ls who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assistance , other low- income individuals, or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehensive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area.

SHARED TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphasizes technology as a critical tool for m·aking all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking , common case management, reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools, each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, Rehabilitat ion Act, and any other appropriate statues or requirements . The principles of common reporting and shared information through electronic mechanism including shared technology. Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements. Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications, eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence, and use them solely for the purposes directly related to such services. Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate . Understand that system security provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the California Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act , and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

All applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referra l shall be confidential and shall not be open to examinat ion for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services . No person will publish, disclose use, or permit, cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidential information pertaining to one-stop applicants, participants , or customers overall unless a specific release is voluntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release wil l be necessary for featuring individuals in advertisements .

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confident iality provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall share informat ion necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore, agrees to share client information necessary for provision of services such as assessment, universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placement activ ities, and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes. Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment, referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities, each party shall respect and abide by the confidentiality policies of the other parties. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment against any employee, applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender, race, color, ancestry , religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition(s), age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations .

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrative level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance. The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervention possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the

programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and its amendments. Additionally, partners agree to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA, Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws.

EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execution by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years, commencing on July 1, 2016, the date of execution by all parties. The MOU will be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantial changes that have occurred.

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MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary , by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written amendment, signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of working together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing, 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Advisory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operation of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizational practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensual decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM The AJCC partner, to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow, agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collective ly, recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizations) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services, resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area. GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, State WIOA enabling legislation , the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014 , and applicable local ordinances.

XXll. APPROVAL

This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area . This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan.

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS

In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceable, then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect , and shall not be effected.

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HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands , damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. In additional , except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney 's fees under the indemnificat ion policy of the State of California, all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS XXVll. SEVERABILITY

If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force.

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XXVlll. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing.

In WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties to this MOU execute this agreem.ent.

Dated: .:Jl) , 2016 Dated: , 2016

Mr. Wa e Spencer, Chairperson South Bay Workforce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, California 90250

Ivan Mason, Exe utive Director U.S.VETS -Los Angeles 733 South Hindry Avenue Inglewood, California 90301

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area, hereby agree to the foregoing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

Dated: 0 25 ;;?' 2 0 6

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be der ived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as fol lows :

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services , if any, as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

• Provide determination to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I.

• Outreach, intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude , abilities, and support service needs.

• Job search and placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate .

• Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupations).

• Provide information on the availability of support services including child care and transportation and referral to such services.

• Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Centers & Affiliates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individualized career, follow-up and training services.

. Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps

The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

• Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; • Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other

information and services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

• Job search and career counseling. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

• Development of Personal Career Development Plan. • Career Planning (e.g. case management).

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• Occupational skills training including training for non-traditional employment;

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• On-the-Job Training (OJT). • Provide residential living services. • Adult education and literacy activities.

Southern California Indian Center - Native American Program The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, Alaska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed , or economically disadvantaged.

• Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Americans services. ,

• Outreach, intake and orientation to Native American program and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support service needs.

• Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American.

• Development of individual employment plans. • Job search and career counseling. • On-the-Job-Training (OJT). • Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English

language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrent ly or in combination with another training service.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner-Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers .

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, abilities, and support service needs. • Job search placement assistance and career counseling where

appropriate. • Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information

about job skills required, and demand occupations). • Provide supportive services information; including child care

transportation, and referral to such services. • Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic, individualized and training) to dislocated workers .

• Initial assessment of employability skills, aptitudes and abilities. • Provide training services for eligible participants. • Provides job search assistance allowances for eligible participants. • Provides income support, Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) to

eligible participants. • Provides relocation allowance if needed. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

• Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans.

• Provide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans. • Conduct job search workshops. • Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian workforce.

• Job search and placement assistance , and career counseling where appropriate .

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance ill!1 The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

• Profile U.1. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (I.AW.) and re- employment services.

• One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informational pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits.

• Facilitate access to all UI information.

• Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs .

Inglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

• Provide subsidized housing assistance .

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• Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed.

• Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance.

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• Referrals to and coordination of activit ies with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities Charter School- Adult Education The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adu lt Education and Literacy services.

• Outreach , intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

• Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrent ly or in combination with another training service.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate, other workforce development programs. ·

New Opportunities currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding :

• Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes

• Provide General Education GED classes

• Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes

• Provide Citizenship classes

• Provide High School Diploma

California Department of Rehabil i tation - Vocati onal Rehabilitation Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities .

• Provide determination for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services . • Outreach, intake and orientation to consumers about services

available through one-stop . • Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, and support services. • Job search, placement assistance and career counseling services . • Provide labor market information. • Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of

appropriate employer tax credits. • Provide follow-up services. • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and

services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

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• Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older American Act services.

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• Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about Tit le V program services.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, and support service needs. • Provide job search placement assistance, and career counseling.

• Provide information on the availability of support services and referral to such services through the one-stop delivery system.

• Referrals to and coordination of act ivities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce deve lopment programs.

• Follow-Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment , for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These services assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment.

• Individual Employment Plan Development: Working with individuals to identify their employment goals, the appropriate achievement objectives, and the appropriate combination of services that will help the individual to achieve those goals.

• On-the-Job Training (OJT): Training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job, and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages.

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary Voe. Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's facilities .

• Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs.

• Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocat ional and technical programs and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postsecondary vocational and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmatical ly for member of special populations or for nontraditional career preparation).

• Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds.

• Provide career guidance and counseling services. • Assistance in establishing financial aid.

• Provide small business workshops, one-on-one consultation, assistance with business loans , research, business and/or marketing plan review.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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Friends Outside LA County-Second Chance

The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

• Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population.

• Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit , (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

• Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement object ives and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals , including the list of, and information about eligible training providers.

• Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management). • Assist with Job Placement. • Provide Job Readiness Services. • Assist with Occupational Skills Training. • Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a

combination of job readiness soft skills, to including but not necessarily limited self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information , working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment.

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Century Center Economic Opportunity (CCEO) YouthBuild

The following career services (basic , individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker , or youth programs; Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system; Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO YouthBuild services; Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBuild services and other informat ion and services available through the one-stop delivery system;

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Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; Case management, counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support; Job search and career counseling; Development of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services; Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement; Occupational skill training with industry certifications; including training for non-traditional employment, e.g. construction, health care, computers , etc. On-the-Job Training (OJT); Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas; Life Skills training to improve · communications and personal development, Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma; Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated workers.

Determination eligibility for services under WIOA. Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities, and supportive service needs. Job Search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate. Provide employment statistics information and labor market information such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs , local in- demand occupations, earnings, and skill requirements. Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportive services available in the region. Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure. Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other wo rkforce development programs.

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans.

Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance

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Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy , numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupational Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) )-Inglewood Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availabil ity of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

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Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Inglewood Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding :

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits) , and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as apt itudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The South Bay Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes . Provide General Education GED classes. Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes.

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Career Technical Training. Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits) , and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated educat ion and training programs, provided concurrent ly or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training , including training for nontraditional employment. County Department of Publi c Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies utilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling, domestic violence, education, employment, food, healthcare , homeless/housing/utility, immigration, legal, parenting, senior & disabled, youth and children.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility ; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training

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Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-s ite at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientat ion Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Based Learning Opportunities Recruit and Make Referrals

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ATTACHMENT B

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

The purpose of a referral system is to facilitate a seamless delivery of services to all customers.

Cross-training of all partner agency staff, whether collocated , based at an affiliate site, or other location, will ensure that, as additional needs of the customer are identified, referrals will be made to the partner(s) who has the services most appropriate to meet the customer needs.

The AJCC partners shall develop jointly and mutually implement processes for referral of customers to services not provided on-site. General information on the one-stop career center programs, services , activities and resources shall be made available to all customers as appropriate , regardless of customers ' points of access or entry into the One-Stop delivery system.

Customer referrals may be made electronically, through traditional correspondence, verbally, or through other means determined in cooperation with partners and operators . Mutually acceptable referral processes and forms shall be agreed upon by the AJCC Partner in cooperation with One-Stop Operators and other partners with a commitment to evaluate and modify referral processes to address changing requirements or day-to-day needs for improvement.

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South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA)

South Bay One-Stop Business and Career Centers

COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP

INGLEWOOD (Includes the following cities: Hawthorne,

Lawnda l e & El Segundo)

TORRANCE AFFILIATE

(Includes the following cities: Lomi ta, Redondo , Manhattan and

Hermosa Beach)

GARDENA AFFILIATE

CARSON AFFILIATE

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ATTACHMENT D DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

In the event that an impasse should arise between the required partner(s) and/or the Local Board regarding terms and conditions, performance, or administration of this MOU the following procedures will be initiated:

GENERAL PROCEDURES: Disputes should, wherever possible, be resolved at the local level. Disputes need to be submitted in writing within 60 days of the disagreement to the SBWDB Executive Director. The written document should state the problem, a history of resolution strategies attempted and their outcomes; and a desired resolution.

All attempts to resolve disputes among or between AJCC partners shall begin negotiations between the parties of the dispute. Partners are encouraged to put forth good faith efforts in communication and compromise in order to find solutions to their disagreements in a cooperative and timely manner. All actions taken to resolve disputes must be documented . Should parties be unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation within 60 days, the matter shall be referred to the Chair of the South Bay Workforce Development Board who shall place the dispute upon the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the WIB's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee will confer with the parties involved, and attempt to mediate and resolve the dispute to the satisfaction of all concerned. All actions taken to resolve disputes will be documented. Should the Executive Committee render a decision unacceptable to one or more of the parties involved in the dispute, the Chief Elected Official (CLEO) or his designated representative along with the SBWDB chairperson shall make a final determinat ion. If the dispute involves a State Agency, the CLEO or his designated representative and Chair shall contact and engage that agency's director in efforts to negotiate a resolution. DISPUTES REGARDING FAILURE TO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING If the impasse continues, a notification of failure to sign as noted in CFR 667.51O(c) will be reported by the Local Board and the required partner to the Governor and the State agency responsible for administering the partner's program. A report will also be sent to the Department of Labor as noted in 667.510(c)(2).]

The above steps are intended to provide assistance to resolve disputes and add clarification and not to supplant or replace language in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Reference CFR §667.510

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

AND

TORRANCE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADULT EDUCATION -

ADULT SCHOOL

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I. PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with §121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA).

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaboration by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter, "SBWDB", and Gardena One- Stop Employment & Business Center, An Affiliate of the South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center, and the America's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC) hereinafter, referred to as "AJCC Partner".

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framework for providing services to employers, employees, job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC, is a locally-driven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following:

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate, and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplished by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educational or occupation skills. Earning a postsecondary certificate or degree. Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers. VISION STATEMENT, MISSION STATEMENT , GOALS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES

The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused, business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision: To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports job

retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies, our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and community partners.

Actively and effective ly engage business and education in the developme nt of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy. Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentials necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment . Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with supportive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticesh ip programs. Provide a comprehensive, and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker customers, including individuals with barriers to employment, in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strategies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy , including educat ion and training for their current workforce. Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers, including individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality , integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers , employers , and job seekers . Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system . REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Affiliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults, Dislocated Workers & Youth). New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Act ivities). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Act ivities). Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). CA. Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner-Peyser , Veterans, and TAA Programs). CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Vocational Rehabilitation). SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older American Act). National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native Amer ican and Job Corp). CA. Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensation). El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education). LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development) . Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007). Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild). LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/CalWORKs) . ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS

In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.21O(a) as additiona l partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers) United States Veterans Initiative, Inc. (Homeless and High Risk Veterans) ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES

The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo , Carson, Lomita, Torrance , Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehensive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA.

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 110 S. La Brea Ave . 1220 Engracia Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance , CA (Serving-Inglewood, Hawthorne, (Serving-Torrance, Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St., Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave.

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as identified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

• Basic Career services

• Individualized career services; and

• Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its affiliates :

• Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system.

• Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs.

• Labor exchange services including: o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an

individual; career counseling, including the following : Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)].

);> Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as defined in WIOA Section 3(37)].

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate ; other workforce development programs.

• Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following :

• Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. • Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs listed.

• Information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for those jobs .

Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers. Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the local performance accountability measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child

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support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding filing claims under UI programs, including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim:

o Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows: );:> On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims,

filing, and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser, or other America's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service. Note that, questions, advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff.)

);:> By phone or via other technology, as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

o The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs , the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources.

Individualized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers , which may include the following: Diagnostic testing and use of other assessment tools . In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employment barriers and appropriate employment goals. Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievemen t objectives, and appropriate combinat ion of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about, eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills, communication skills, interviewing skills , punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services. Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment.

Financial literacy services. Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance . English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs.

Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service . Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates . These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment. On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training. Programs that combine workplace training with related instruction which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector. Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training. Transitional jobs. Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service. Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Customized training conducted with a commitment by an employer or group of employers to employ an individua l upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potential employees . Employee assessment/testing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration information. Rapid Response/Layoff Aversion services. Referral assistance to partnering agency. Financial assistance for employee training. Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxation and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit 0fVOTC) and other incentives. Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separation issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights. In cases of actual or potential disqualification , relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Team in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services, described in the WIOA regulation will be integrated into the operations of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementation of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreement and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effective implementation of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows:

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning, plan development , and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement ; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal requirements; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system, consistent with the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorized laws. Participate in capacity building and staff development activities in order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained. FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services , operating cost , and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable.

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contributions , are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistently applied over time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agreement that will be attached to this MOU.

The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financial agreement but agrees to adhere to the expectat ion described in this document.

IX. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

Reference Attachment B. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT

The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers, including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the WIOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment" as a member of one or more of the following populations :

Displaced homemakers. Low-income individuals Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, as such term are defined in section 166. Individuals with disabilities, including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals . Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6))) , or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system . Individuals who are English language learners, individuals who have low levels of literacy, and individua ls facing substantial cultural barriers. Eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers, as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.). Single parents (including single pregnant women). Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies, procedures, programs, and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments, in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities.

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals , or individuals who are basic skills deficient when providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds. Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individuals , as

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criteria. W IOA Title I Adult programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assista nce, other low- income individuals, or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehensive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area.

SHARED TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphasizes technology as a critical tool for making all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking , common case management, reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools, each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, Rehabilitation Act , and any other appropriate statues or requirements. The principles of common reporting and shared information through electronic mechanism including shared technology. Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements. Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications, eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence, and use them solely for the purposes directly related to such services . Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate. Understand that system security provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the California Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act , and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

All applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referral shall be confidential and shall not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services. No person will publish, disclose use, or permit , cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidentia l information pertaining to one-stop applicants, participants, or customers overall unless a specific release is voluntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release will be necessary for featuring individuals in advertisements.

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confidentiality provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall. share information necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore, agrees to share client information necessary for provision of services such as assessment, universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placement activities, and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes. Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment, referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities, each party shall respect and abide by the confidentiality policies of the other parties. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate, harass or allow harassment against any employee, applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender, race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability , mental disability, medical condition(s) , age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations.

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrative level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance. The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervent ion possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance with the Amer icans with Disabilities Act and its amendments . Additionally, partners agree

to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA, Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws.

EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execution by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years , commencing on July 1, 2016, the date of execution by all parties. The MOU will be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantial changes that have occurred.

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MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary, by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a written amendment , signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of working together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing, 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Advisory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operation of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizational practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensual decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM

The AJCC partner, to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow, agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collectively, recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizations) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services, resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area.

GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, State WIOA enabling legislation , the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014, and applicable local ordinances .

XXll. APPROVAL

This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area. This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan.

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS

In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceable, then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect, and shall not be effected.

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HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands, damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. In additional , except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney 's fees under the indemnification policy of the State of California, all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify , defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney 's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES

8. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS XXVll. SEVERABILITY

If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force .

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XXVlll. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing.

In WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties to this MOU execute this agreement. Dated: _-, , 2016 Dated: t,pj/() , 2016

By: - Mr. Way e Spencer, Chairperson South Bay Workforce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, California 90250

George Mannon, Superintendent Torrance Unified School District 2335 Plaza del Amo Torrance, California 90509

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area, hereby agree to the foregoing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

Dated: _..G., -_2--+1-- - -' 2016

By:___,....._-=-- ---'- --.'-., _ (Authorized

ATTACHMENT A

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as follows:

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services, if any, as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

Provide determination to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I. Outreach, intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, abilities, and support service needs. Job search and placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupations). Provide information on the availability of support services including child care and transportation and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Centers & Affiliates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individualized career, follow-up and training services.

Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system . Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Job search and career counseling. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Development of Personal Career Development Plan. Career Planning (e.g. case management) . Occupational skills training including training for non-traditional employment ;

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On-the-Job Training (OJT). Provide residential living services. Adult education and literacy activities.

Southern . California Indian Center - Native American Program The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, A laska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed, or economically disadvantaged.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Americans services. Outreach, intake and orientation to Native American program and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support service needs. Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American. Development of individual employment plans. Job search and career counseling. On-the-Job-Training (OJT). Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated educat ion and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner-Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, abilities, and support service needs. Job search placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing , information about job skills required, and demand occupations). Provide supportive services information; including child care transportation , and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic, individualized and training) to dislocated workers.

Initial assessment of employability skills, aptitudes and abilities. Provide training services for eligible participants. Provides job search assistance allowances for eligible participants. Provides income support, Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) to eligible participants. Provides relocation allowance if needed. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers.

Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans. Provide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans: Conduct job search workshops. Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian workforce. Job search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance ill!l The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

Profile U.I. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (I.A W.) and re- employment services. One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informational pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits. Facilitate access to all UI information. Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

Provide subsidized housing assistance . Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed. Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance.

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Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities Charter School- Adu lt Education The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Adult educat ion and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service . Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate, other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Provide High School Diploma

California Department of Rehabilitation - Vocational Rehabilitation Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services. Outreach, intake and orientation to consumers about services available through one-stop. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , and support services. Job search, placement assistance and career counseling services. Provide labor market information. Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of appropriate employer tax credits. Provide follow-up services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older American Act services .

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Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about Title V program services . Initial assessment of skill levels , aptitude, and support service needs. Provide job search placement assistance, and career counseling. Provide information on the availability of support services and referral to such services through the one-stop delivery system. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Follow-Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment, for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These services assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment. Individual Employment Plan Development: Working with individuals to identify their employment goals, the appropriate achievement objectives , and the appropriate combination of services that will help the individual to achieve those goals. On-the-Job Training (OJT): Training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job, and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages.

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary Voe. Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's facilities .

Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs. Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocat ional and technical programs and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes , abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postsecondary vocational and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmatically for member of special populations or for nontraditional career preparation) . Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds. Provide career guidance and counseling services. Assistance in establishing financial aid. Provide small business workshops, one-on-one consultation, assistance with business loans, research, business and/or marketing plan review. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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Friends Outside LA County-Second Chance The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ,

(7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about eligible training providers. Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management) . Assist with Job Placement. Provide Job Readiness Services. Assist with Occupational Skills Training. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of job readiness soft skills, to including but not necessarily limited self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Century Center Economic Opportunity (CCEO) YouthBuild The following career services (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs; Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system; Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO YouthBuild services; Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBui ld services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system;

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Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; Case management , counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support; Job search and career counseling; Development of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services; Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement; Occupational skill training with industry certifications; including training for non-traditional employment, e.g. construction, health care, computers, etc. On-the-Job Training (OJT); Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas; Life Skills training to improve communications and personal development, Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma; Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated workers.

Determination eligibility for services under WIOA. Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities, and supportive service needs. Job Search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate. Provide employment statistics information and labor market information such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs , local in- demand occupations, earnings, and skill requirements. Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportive services available in the region. Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure. Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans .

Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance

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Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency , as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of support ive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child helth assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupational Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical think ing skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successfu l transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) )-Inglewood Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

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Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrent ly or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Inglewood Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes

Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy , and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult educatio n and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. · Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

The South Bay Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes. Provide General Education GED classes. Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes . Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes.

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Career Technical Training. Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE ) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training, including training for nontraditional employment. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies utilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling, domestic violence, education, employment , food, healthcare , homeless/housing/utility, immigration, legal, parenting, senior & disabled , youth and children.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training

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Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-site at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Based Learning Opportunities Recruit and Make Referrals

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ATTACHMENT B

METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

The purpose of a referral system is to facilitate a seamless delivery of services to all customers.

Cross-training of all partner agency staff, whether collocated, based at an affiliate site, or other location, will ensure that, as additional needs of the customer are identified , referrals will be made to the partner(s) who has the services most appropriate to meet the customer needs.

The AJCC partners shall develop jointly and mutually implement processes for referral of customers to services not provided on-site. General information on the one-stop career center programs, services, activities and resources shall be made available to all customers as appropriate , regardless of customers' points of access or entry into the One-Stop delivery system.

Customer referrals may be made electronically, through traditional correspondence, verbally, or through other means determined in cooperation with partners and operators. Mutually acceptable referral processes and forms shall be agreed upon by the AJCC Partner in cooperation with One-Stop Operators and other partners with a commitment to evaluate and modify referral processes to address changing requirements or day-to-day needs for improvement.

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South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA)

South Bay One-Stop Business and Career Centers

COMPREHENSIVE ONE-STOP

INGLEWOOD (Includes the following cities:Hawthorne,

Lawndale & El Segundo)

TORRANCE AFFILIATE

(Includes the following cities: Lomita, Redondo, Manhattan and

Hermosa Beach)

GARDENA AFFILIATE

CARSON AFFILIATE

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS

In the event that an impasse should arise between the required partner(s) and/or the Local Board regarding terms and conditions, performance, or administration of this MOU the following procedures will be initiated:

GENERAL PROCEDURES: Disputes should, wherever possible, be resolved at the local level. Disputes need to be submitted in writing within 60 days of the disagreement to the SBWDB Executive Director. The written document should state the problem, a history of resolution strategies attempted and their outcomes; and a desired resolution.

All attempts to resolve disputes among or between AJCC partners shall begin negotiations between the parties of the dispute . Partners are encouraged to put forth good faith efforts in communication and compromise in order to find solutions to their disagreements in a cooperative and timely manner. All actions taken to resolve disputes must be documented. Should parties be unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation within 60 days, the matter shall be referred to the Chair of the South Bay Workforce Development Board who shall place the dispute upon the agenda of a regular or special meeting of the WIB's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee will confer with the parties involved, and attempt to mediate and resolve the dispute to the satisfaction of all concerned. All actions taken to resolve disputes will be documented . Should the Executive Committee render a decision unacceptable to one or more of the parties involved in the dispute, the Chief Elected Official (CLEO) or his designated representative along with the SBWDB chairperson shall make a final determination. If the dispute involves a State Agency, the CLEO or his designated representative and Chair shall contact and engage that agency's.director in efforts to negotiate a resolution.

DISPUTES REGARDING FAILURE TO SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING If the impasse continues , a notification of failure to sign as noted in CFR 667.510(c) will be reported by the Local Board and the required partner to the Governor and the State agency responsible for administering the partner's program. A report will also be sent to the Department of Labor as noted in 667.51O(c)(2).]

The above steps are intended to provide assistance to resolve disputes and add clarification and not to supplant or replace language in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Reference CFR §667 .510

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16-M120

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDI NG

BY AND BETWEEN

THE SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

AND

REDONDO BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT - SOUTH BAY ADULT SCHOOL

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I. PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) This Memorandum of Understanding "MOU" has been developed in accordance with §121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), with the agreement of the Chief Local Elected Official, hereinafter referred to as the "CLEO," of the South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBWDA).

This MOU is entered into in spirit of cooperation and collaboration by the South Bay Workforce Development Board, hereinafter , "SBWDB" , and Redondo Beach Unified School District - South Bay Adult School, and the America's Job Center of California Partner (AJCC) hereinafter, referred to as "AJCC Partner".

PURPOSE OF THIS MOU

The purpose of this MOU is to establish a cooperative working relationship between the parties and to define their respective roles and responsibilities in achieving the policy objectives. The MOU also serves to establish the framework for providing services to employers, employees , job seekers and others needing workforce services.

California's one-stop delivery system, the AJCC , is a locally-dr iven system which develops partnerships and provides programs and services to achieve three main policy objectives established by the California Workforce Development Strategic Plan, which includes the following :

Foster demand-driven skills attainment Enable upward mobility for all Californians Align, coordinate, and integrate programs and services

These objectives will be accomplis hed by ensuring access to high-quality AJCCs that provide the full range of services available in the community for all customers seeking the following:

Looking to find a job Building basic educational or occupation skills. Earning a postsecondary certificate or degree. Obtaining guidance on how to make career choices. Seeking to identify and hire skilled workers.

Ill. VISION STATEMENT, MISSION STATEMENT, GOALS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES The partners agree to support the vision, mission, goals and guiding principles of the SBWDB to develop a system under WIOA that is sector-focused , business responsive and fosters the delivery of training and services along career pathways that build marketable skills and support mobility for the youth, adult and dislocated customers of the SBWDA.

Vision: To promote an innovative workforce development system that supports job

retention and creation and accelerates economic growth in the South Bay region.

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Mission: Using the most cost-effective services and demand-driven strategies, our mission is to build a world-class workforce through strategic alliances with business, education and community partners.

Actively and effectively engage business and education in the development of career pathway training solutions that are responsive to the skill needs of the priority industry sectors in the local and regional economy . Align education and training programs at multiple points along career pathways that provide job seekers with the skills and credentials necessary to secure and advance in high-wage employment. Expand the use of work-based learning models that combine earn and learn employment opportunities with supportive services through on-the-job training, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Provide a comprehensive , and high-quality workforce development system that is accessible to adult and dislocated worker customers, including individuals with barriers to employment , in order to prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in high-demand careers that offer income mobility. Deliver quality business service strateg ies that assist employers in priority industry sectors in recruiting, retaining, and developing talent for the regional economy , including education and training for their current workforce. Participate in rigorous evaluations that support continuous improvement of an integrated service delivery system that is responsive to the needs of industry and job seeker customers, including individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. Ensure the use of high-quality, integrated data to guide strategic planning and inform decisions made by key workforce stakeholders including policymakers , employers , and job seekers. Integrate programs and braid funding streams through public private partnerships in order to maximize the efficiency and sustainability of the workforce system. REQUIRED PARTNERS PROGRAMS

The SBWDB, with the agreement of the CLEO for the SBWDA have the mutual commitment and cooperation of the following partners in becoming a part of this MOU and operating the local One-Stop Delivery System and One-Stop Career Center and Affiliates sites.

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South Bay One-Stop Business & Careers Center and Affiliate Offices (WIOA Title I: Adults , Dislocated Workers & Youth). New Opportunities Charter School (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Inglewood Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities) . Redondo Beach Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities). Torrance Unified School District (WIOA Title II Adult Education and Literacy Activities) . CA. Employment Development Dept. (WIOA Title Ill Wagner-Peyser , Veterans , and TAA Programs) . CA. Department of Rehabilitation (WIOA Title IV - Voqational Rehabilitation) . SER-Jobs For Progress (Title V Older American Act) . National Programs located in the workforce development area, (Native American and Job Corp). CA. Employment Development Dept. (Unemployment Compensation) . El Camino Community College District (Carl Perkins Career Technical Education). LA County Department of Public Social Services - Community Services Block Grant. Inglewood Housing Authority (Employment & Training under Department of Housing and Urban Development). Friends Outside LA County (Second Chance Act of 2007). Century Center for Economic Opportunity Inc. (YouthBuild) . LA County Department of Public Social Services (TANF/CalWORK s).

ADDITIONAL AJCC PARTNERS In addition to the required AJCC Partners described above other entities that are authorized under 20 CFR § 662.21O(a) as additional partners are listed below:

ProPath, Inc. (WIOA Title I Program: Dislocated Workers) United States Veterans Initiative, Inc. (Homeless and High Risk Veterans) ONE-STOP SYSTEM, SERVICES

The South Bay Workforce Development Area (SBDWA) includes the geographic area of Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo, Carson, Lomita, Torrance , Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Gardena. There is one comprehensive AJCC and three Affiliates in the SBWDA.

South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Centers

Inglewood (Comprehensive) Torrance (Affiliate) 11O S. La Brea Ave . 1220 Engracia Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Torrance, CA (Serving- Inglewood, Hawthorne, (Serving-Torrance, Lomita, Lawndale, El Segundo) Redondo Beach, Manhattan

Beach, Hermosa Beach)

Carson (Affiliate) 801 E. Carson St., Suite 117

Gardena (Affiliate) 16801 S. Western Ave.

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Carson, CA 90745 Gardena, CA 90247 There are three types of career services as identified in §678.430 of the NPRMs:

• Basic Career services

• Individualized career services; and

• Follow-up services

The following basic career services are available for all customers seeking services through the one-stop career center and its affiliates:

• Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs.

• Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system .

• Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs.

• Labor exchange services including: o Job search and placement assistance and when needed by an

individual; career counseling, including the following: Provision of information on in-demand industry sectors and occupations [as defined in WIOA Section 3(23)].

);.> Provision of information on nontraditional employment [as defined in WIOA Section 3(37)].

• Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate; other workforce development programs.

• Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information including the provision of accurate information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas including the following:

• Job vacancy listings in labor market areas. • Information on job skills necessary to obtain the vacant jobs listed.

o Information relating to local occupat ions in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for those jobs.

Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services by program and type of providers. Provision of information about how the Local Area is performing on the local performance accountability measures as well as any additional performance information relating to the area's one-stop delivery system. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance · through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of

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Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program

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and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA. Provision of information and assistance regarding filing claims under UI programs, including meaningful assistance to individuals seeking assistance in filing a claim:

o Meaningful assistance means providing assistance as follows: >- On-site using staffs who are properly trained in UI claims,

filing, and/or the acceptance of information necessary to file a claim (note that, staff providing UI assistance may be UI, Wagner-Peyser , or other America's Job Center of California (AJCC) partner staff members who have been properly trained to provide this type of assistance and service . Note that, questions , advice, or decisions that could affect a claimant 's eligibility should only be handled by UI program staff.)

>- By phone or via other technology, as long as the assistance is provided by trained and available staff and within a reasonable time.

o The costs associated in providing meaningful assistance may be paid for by the state's UI program, the WIOA adult or dislocated worker programs, the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service, or some combination thereof these funding sources.

Individualized career services are available if it's determined to be appropriate in order for an individual to obtain or retain employment through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through the one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers, which may include the following: Diagnostic testing and use of other assessment tools. In-depth interviewing and evaluation to identify employ ment barriers and appropriate employment goals. Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives, and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about, eligible training providers. Group and/or individual counseling and mentoring. Career Planning (e.g. case management). Short-term pre-vocational services including development of learning skills , communication skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills , and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training ; in some instances pre-apprenticeship programs may be considered as short-term pre-vocational services. Internships and work experiences that are linked to careers. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills , critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information , working with others , understanding systems,

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and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training , or employment.

Financial literacy services. Out-of-area job search assistance and relocation assistance. English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs. Follow-up services must be provided as appropriate for participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment for up to 12 months after the first day of employment. Counseling about the work place is an appropriate type of follow-up service. Follow-up services do not extend the date of exit in performance reporting.

The following training services are also available through the adult and dislocated worker programs of Title I of WIOA and may be accessed through one-stop career center and its affiliates. These services will be coordinated with other agencies and programs when possible:

Occupational skills training including training for nontraditional employment. On-the Job Training (OJT). Incumbent worker training. Programs that combine workplace training with related instruction which may include cooperative education programs. Training programs operated by the private sector. Skill upgrading and retraining. Entrepreneurial training. Transitional jobs. Job readiness training provided in combination with another training service. Adult education and literacy activities including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Customized training conducted with a commitment by an employer or group of employers to employ an individual upon successful completion of the training.

Services to Employers - Through a coordinated effort, partners will provide the following services to employers:

Labor Market Information. Job/Career Fairs. Recruitment and/or screening of potential employees. Employee assessment/test ing services. Employer workshops and seminars. Small Business Administration information. Rapid Response/Layoff Aversion services. Referral assistance to partnering agency. Financial assistance for employee training. Information regarding UI, Wage & Hour, Child Labor, taxation and registration. Exposure of job listings. Cal Jobs Bank.

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Information and assistance regarding Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and other incentives. Notification of potential unemployment changes. Adjudication of separation issues and other issues regarding eligibility for UI Benefits. Notification of any decisions and appeal rights . In cases of actual or potential disqualification, relief of UI charges to employer. Participation of Rapid Response Team in plant closings to expedite processing of UI claims and to explain available services. Processing of claims for temporary mass layoffs.

Attachment A- Description of AJCC partner's services incorporated by reference herein, details the manner in which the services, described in the WIOA regulation will be integrated into the operations of the One-Stop Career Center and describes the specific services to be provided by each AJCC Partner.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUIRED AJCC PARTNERS It is understood that the development and implementation of this will require mutual trust and teamwork between all involved parties. It is further acknowledged that the system, because it is driven by local needs, will evolve over time, as employer and individual customer needs change. In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the partners participating in this agreement and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from the effective implementation of the programs, involved, the partner agree that their respective responsibilities under this agreement will be as follows :

The AJCC partner agrees to participate in joint planning , plan development , and modification, to result in:

Continuous partnership building between all parties to this agreement ; Continuous planning responsive to regional State and Federal

requirements; Responsiveness to local and economic conditions including employer needs; Adherence to common data collection and reporting needs; Making service(s) applicable to the partner program available to customers through the one-stop delivery system; Participate in the operation of the one-stop system, consistent with the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorized laws. Participate in capacity building and staff development activities in order to ensure that all partners and staff are adequately cross- trained. FUNDING OF SERVICES AND OPERATING COST

The AJCC partner to this MOU agrees to explore a fair and equitable cost sharing formula prior to the December 31, 2017 deadline for the updated MOU. The cost of services , operating cost, and infrastructure costs of the system will be funded by all AJCC partners through a separately negotiated cost sharing agreement based on an agreed upon formula or plan, if applicable.

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AJCC partner will ensure that the shared costs, not excluding in-kind contributions, are supported by accurate data, the shared costs are consistently applied over time, and the methodology used in determining the shared costs are reflected in a separate Cost Sharing Agreement that will be attached to this MOU.

The AJCC partner to this MOU recognizes that this is a non-financial agreement but agrees to adhere to the expectation described in this document.

IX. METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS

Reference Attachment 8. ACCESS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT

The AJCC system is committed to providing needed services to all job seekers , including individuals with barriers to employment.

Section 3(24) of the WIOA defines an "individual with a barrier to employment" as a member of one or more of the following populations :

Displaced homemakers . Low-income individuals Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians , as such term are defined in section 166. Individuals with disabilities, including youth who are individuals with disabilities. Older individuals. Ex-offenders. Homeless individuals (as defined in section 414403(6) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, (42 U.S.C.14043E2(6))), or homeless children and youth (as defined in section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Ass istance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434A(2))). Youth who are in or have aged out of the foster care system. Individuals who are English language learners, individuals who have low levels of literacy, and individuals facing substantial cultural barriers. Eligible migrant and seasona l farmworkers , as defined in section 167(i). Individuals within 2 years of exhausting lifetime eligibility under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et.seq.). Single parents (including single pregnant women). Long-term unemployed individuals. Such other groups as the Governor involved determines to have barriers to employment.

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that their policies , procedures , programs , and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments, in order to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities.

Section 134(c)(3)(E) of the WIOA requires the Title I Adult program to provide priority of services to recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals , or individuals who are basic skills deficient when providing individualized career services and training services with WIOA adult funds. Veterans and eligible spouses shall also be provided priority of services among all eligible individuals, as

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long as they meet the WIOA Adult program eligibility criteria. WIOA Title I Adult programs must provide priority of service to these groups in the following order:

Veterans and eligible spouse who are also recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, or individuals who are basic skills deficient. Individual who are recipients of public assistance, other low- income individuals , or individuals with basic skills deficiency. Veterans and eligible spouses who are not included in one of the three WIOA priority groups noted above.

Attachment C is a "system map" that identifies the locations of the South Bay One-Stops and Business Career Center's comprehensive one-stop and its affiliates within the South Bay Workforce Development Area.

SHARED TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS SYSTEM

WIOA emphasizes technology as a critical tool for making all aspects of information exchange possible including clients tracking, common case management , reporting and data collection. To support the use of these tools, each AJCC Partner agrees to the following:

Comply with the applicable provisions of WIOA, Welfare and Institutions Code, California Education Code, Rehabilitation Act, and any other appropriate statues or requirements. The principles of common reporting and shared informat ion through electronic mechanism including shared technology. Commit to share information the greatest extent allowable under their governing legislation and confidentiality requirements . Maintain all records of the One-Stop customers or partners (e.g. applications, eligibility and referral records, or any other individual records related to services provided under this MOU) in the strictest confidence, and use them solely for the purposes directly related to such services. Develop technological enhancements that allow interfaces of common information needs, as appropriate. Understand that system security provisions shall be agreed upon by all partners. CONFIDENTIALITY

The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of WIOA and applicable sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code, the Californ ia Education Code, the Rehabilitation Act , and/or any other appropriate statute or requirement to assure the following:

All applications and individual records related to services provided under this MOU, including eligibility for services and enrollment and referral shall be confident ial and shall not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the delivery of such services. No person will publish, disclose use, or permit, cause to be published, disclosed or used, any confidential information pertaining to one-stop applicants, participants, or customers overall unless a specific release is voluntarily signed by the participant or customer. This release will be necessary for featuring individuals in advertisements.

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The AJCC Partner agrees to abide by the current confidentia lity provisions of respective statutes to which One-Stop Operators and other AJCC Partners must adhere, and shall share information necessary for the administration of the program as allowed under law and regulation. The AJCC Partner, therefore, agrees to share client information necessary for provision of services such as assessment , universal intake, program or training referral, job development or placement activities, and other services as needed for employment or program support purposes. Client information shall be shared solely for the purpose of enrollment, referral or provision services. In carrying out their respective responsibilities, each party shall respect and abide by the confidentiality policies of the other parties. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The AJCC partner shall not unlawfully discriminate , harass or allow harassment against any employee, applicant for employment or one-stop career center applicant due to gender, race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, veteran status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition(s), age, sexual orientation or marital status. The AJCC Partner agrees to comply with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12990) and related, applicable regulations.

The AJCC partner will assure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as applicable regulations and guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA.

GRIEVANCE AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES

The AJCC partner agrees to establish and maintain a procedure for grievance and complaints as outlined in WIOA. The process for handling grievances and complaints is applicable to customers and partners. These procedures will allow the customer or entity filing the complaint to exhaust every administrative level in receiving a fair and complete hearing and resolution of their grievance. The partner further agrees to communicate openly and directly to resolve any problems or disputes related to the provision of services in a cooperative manner and at the lowest level of intervention possible.

AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT AND AMENDMENTS COMPLIANCE

The AJCC partner agrees to ensure that policies and procedures as well as the programs and services provided at the One-Stop Center are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and its amendments. Additionally , partners agree to fully comply with the provisions of WIOA, Title VII of the Civil Right Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 29CFR Part 37 and all other regulations implementing the aforementioned laws.

EFFECTIVE DATES AND TERM OF MOU

This MOU shall be binding upon each party hereto upon execution by such party. The term of this shall be MOU shall be three years, commencing on July 1, 2016, the date of execution by all parties. The MOU will be reviewed not less than once every three years to identify and substantial changes that have occurred.

MODIFICATIONS AND REVISIONS

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This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and no oral understanding not incorporated herein shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. This MOU may be modified, altered, or revised, as necessary , by mutual consent of the parties, by the issuance of a wr itten amendment , signed and dated by the parties, and attached to the original MOU.

TERMINATION

The parties understand that implementation of the AJCC system is dependent on the good faith effort of every partner to work together to improve the services to the community. The parties also agree that this is a project where different ways of work ing together and providing services are being tried. In the event that it become necessary for one or more parties to cease being a part of this MOU, said entity shall notify the other parties, in writing , 30 days in advance of that intention.

REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

The AJCC partner shall be represented as a full and equal member of the Local Delivery System's AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee "Advisory Committee." The Advisory Committee meets for purposes of mutual and consensual planning and coordination of one-stop career center activities in the Local Delivery System. The Advisory Committee periodically reports on issues concerning operat ion of the local system for consideration by the Local Board. The AJCC partner agrees to recognize and abide by the organizational practices and procedures of the AJCC Partner's Advisory Committee as developed by AJCC partners and operators through consensual decision-making processes.

COORDINATION WITH THE SOUTH BAY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM The AJCC partner, to the extent practicable and as law and resources allow, agrees to collaborate with service providers and program operators of the South Bay Youth Development System (i.e., collectively, recipients of WIOA youth funds and/or their partner or linkage organizations) to assure that one-stop career center programs, services, resources and activities are well coordinated with WIOA youth services funded by, partnered with or linked to other services in the Local Area. GOVERNING LAW

This MOU is governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, State WIOA enabling legislation , the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act of 2014, and applicable local ordinances .

XXll. APPROVAL

This MOU is of no force or effect until signed by authorized representatives of the parties hereto with the concurrence of the Chief Local Elected Official (CLEO) of the Local Area . This MOU, once signed, becomes a part of the Local Board's current WIOA Four-Year Plan.

XXlll. UNENFORCEABLE PROVISIONS

In the event that any provision of this MOU is unenforceable or held to be unenforceable , then the parties agree that all other provisions of this agreement have force and effect, and shall not be effected.

XXIV . HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY

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In accordance with provisions of Section 895.4 of the California government Code, each party hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless all other parties identified in this MOU from and against any and all claims, demands, damages and costs arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. In additional, except for Departments of the State of California which cannot provide for indemnification of court costs and attorney's fees under the indemnification policy of the State of California, all other parties to this MOU agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless each other from and against all court costs and attorney's fees arising out of or resulting from any acts or omissions which arise from the performance of the obligations by such indemnifying party pursuant to this MOU. It is understood and agreed that all indemnity provided herein shall survive the termination of this MOU.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS Reference Attachment D. ATTACHMENTS

The following attachments are included in this MOU: DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNERS SERVICES METHODS FOR REFERRING CUSTOMERS SOUTH BAY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AREA DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS XXVll. SEVERABILITY

If any part of this MOU is found to be null and void, or is otherwise stricken, the rest of this MOU shall remain in force.

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XXVlll. AUTHORITY AND SIGNATURES The individuals signing below have the authority to commit the party they represent to the terms of this MOU, and do so commit by signing.

In WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties to this MOU execute this ag eeA

Dated: .J\J 'f\e_. :-i , 2016 Dated: --'---T-;H+---'f--jp , 2016

Mr. Wa e Spencer, Chairperson South Bay Workforce Development Board 11539 Hawthorne Boulevard - Suite 500 Hawthorne, California 90250

Dr. Steven Keller, Superintendent Redondo Beach Unified School District 1401 Inglewood Blvd. Redondo, California 90278

I, James T. Butts Jr., on behalf of the City of Inglewood, Chief Elected Official for the South Bay Workforce Development Area, hereby agree to the foregoing Memorandum of Understanding between the South Bay Workforce Development Board and the designated AJCC Partner.

Dated: G _ r-i 9 , 2016

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ATTACHMENT A

DESCRIPTION OF AJCC PARTNER SERVICES

In consideration of the mutual aims and desires of the AJCC Partners participating in this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and in recognition of the public benefit to be derived from effective implementation of the programs involved, the AJCC Partners agree that their respective responsibilities under the MOU shall be as follows:

Each AJCC Partner agrees to promote the provision of the agency's authorized career services, if any, as defined by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for only those agencies mandated under WIOA to participate include:

Provide determination to receive assistance under WIOA and Title I. Outreach, intake, and orientation to the information and career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitude, abilities, and support service needs. Job search and placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required and demand occupations). Provide information on the availability of support services including child care and transportation and referral to such services . Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance.

One-Stop Centers & Affiliates - Workforce Innovative Opportunity Act The WIOA Title I program is a full-time partner at the One-Stop Centers/ Affiliates and will be the primary provider of basic career, individualized career, follow-up and training services.

Los Angeles Job Corps Center - Job Corps The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for low-income youth between 16 and 24 years of age.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive Job Corps services; Outreach, intake and orientation to Job Corp services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Job search and career counseling. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Development of Personal Career Development Plan. Career Planning (e.g. case management).

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Occupational skills training including training for non-traditional employment; On-the-Job Training (OJT). Provide residential living services. Adult education and literacy activities.

Southern California Indian Center - Native American Program The following career (basic, individual) and training services will be offered off-site through referrals from AJCC partners for Native Americans (Indians, Alaska and Hawaiian) who are unemployed, underemployed, or economically disadvantaged.

Determination of individual eligibility to receive for Native Americans services. Outreach, intake and orientation to Native American program and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and support service needs. Comprehensive and specialized assessments of the skill levels and services needs of Native American. Development of individual employment plans. Job search and career counseling. On-the-Job-Training (OJT). Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Wagner -Peyser Act The Wagner-Peyser Act will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dis located workers.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claima nts likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, abilities, and support service needs. Job search placement assistance and career counseling where appropriate. Provide labor market information (e.g., job vacancy listing, information about job skills required, and demand occupations). Provide supportive services information; including child care transportation , and referral to such services. Provide information regarding filing for unemployment insurance. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) - Trade Act The Trade Act Program will be represented by EDD staff as a full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and will provide the following career services (basic , individua lized and training) to dislocated workers.

Initial assessment of employability skills , aptitudes and abilities. Provide training services for eligible participants. Provides job search assistance allowances for eligible participants. Provides income support, Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) to eligible participants. Provides relocation allowance if needed. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

California Employment Development Department - Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG) Program The Veterans Program will be represented by EDD staff as full-time partner at the Inglewood One-Stop center and will provide the following career services (basic and individualized) to adults and dislocated workers .

Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans. Provide career services to meet the needs of eligible veterans. Conduct job search workshops . Provides assistance to veterans transitioning into civilian workforce . Job search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Cali fornia Employment Development Department - Unemployment Insurance nm The EDD will be a partner in the Inglewood One-Stop Center on a full-time basis and provide the following career services.

Profile U.I. claimants for Initial Assistance Workshop (1.A.W.) and re- employment services. One-Stop Centers will be supplied with informational pamphlets outlining eligibility requirements and information on how to apply for benefits. Facilitate access to all UI information. Participate in Rapid Response mass-layoff events. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Inglewood Housing Authority - Housing Authority The following career services (basic) will be offered off-site through referrals from the AJCC Partners.

Provide subsidized housing assistance.

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Refer clients to workforce development system partners as needed. Determine eligibility for subsidized housing assistance. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities Charter School- Adult Education The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support ive service needs. Adult education and literacy activities , including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including those within the one-stop delivery system and when appropriate, other workforce development programs.

New Opportunities currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding :

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizens hip classes Provide High School Diploma

California Department of Rehabilitation - Vocational Rehabilitation Programs The following career services will be offered on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services. Outreach, intake and orientation to consumers about services available through one-stop. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, and support services. Job search, placement assistance and career counseling services. Provide labor market information. Provide employers with qualified candidates and promote the use of appropriate employer tax credits. Provide follow-up services . • Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

SER Job for Progress - Senior Community Service Employment Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center and off-site at partner's facilities.

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Provide eligibility determination for Title V of the Older American Act services. Outreach, intake and orientation to individuals about Title V program services. Initial assessment of skill levels , aptitude, and support service needs. Provide job search placement assistance, and career counseling. Provide information on the availability of support services and referral to such services through the one-stop delivery system. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Follow-Up Services: Services provided to participants who are placed in unsubsidized employment , for not less than 12 months after the first day of the employment. These services assist those individuals to maintain employment or qualify for promotions with that employment. Individual Employment Plan Development: Working with individuals to identify their employment goals, the appropriate achievement objectives , and the appropriate combinat ion of services that will help the individual to achieve those goals. On-the-Job Training (OJT): Training by an employer that is provided to a paid participant while engaged in productive work that is limited in duration, provides knowledge or skills essential to the full and adequate performance of the job, and reimburses the employer for the costs associated with training the OJT trainee often calculated based on a percentage of the trainee's wages.

El Camino College - Carl D. Perkins Act Postsecondary Voe. Ed. The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered off-site at partner's facilities.

Provide determination for postsecondary vocational and technical programs. Outreach, intake and orientation to postsecondary vocat ional and technical programs and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities and support services needs of individuals prior to their enrollment in a postsecondary vocational and technical education program (to the extent that Perkins funds are used programmatically for member of special populations or for nontraditional career preparation) . Performance and program cost information for programs assisted through Perkins postsecondary funds . Provide career guidance and counseling services. Assistance in establishing financial aid. Provide small business workshops , one-on-one consultation, assistance with business loans, research, business and/or marketing plan review. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

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Friends Outside LA County-Second Chance The following career services (basic and individualized) will be offered to customers with criminal convictions on-site at the Inglewood One-Stop Center:

Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to the re-entry population. Provision of information relating to the availability of support ive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support , (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ,

(7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other support ive services and transportation provided through that program.

Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, appropriate achievement objectives and appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about eligible training providers. Provides Career Planning (e.g. case management). Assist with Job Placement. Provide Job Readiness Services. Assist with Occupational Skills Training. Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of job readiness soft skills, to including but not necessarily limited self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, work ing with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education, or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

Centurv Center Economic Opportunity (CCEO) YouthBuild The following career services (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site to "opportunity" youth between the ages of 16-24.

Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs; Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system; Determination of individual eligibility to receive CCEO Yout hBuild services; Outreach, intake and orientation to CCEO YouthBuild services and other information and services available through the one-stop delivery system;

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Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; Case management, counseling, mentoring and advocacy services to assist with social - emotional support; Job search and career counseling; Development of Personal Career Development Plan through our career counseling and planning services; Job and Post-Secondary Education Placement; Occupational skill training with industry certifications; including training for non-traditional employment, e.g. construction, health care, computers, etc. On-the-Job Training (OJT); Leadership skills training in 23 competency areas; Life Skills training to improve communications and personal development, Adult education and literacy activities leading to a high school diploma; Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

ProPath, Inc.- Dislocated Workers The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered on- site at the Carson, Inglewood and Torrance facilities for dislocated workers.

Determination eligibility for services under WIOA. Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other career services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities, and supportive service needs. Job Search and placement assistance, and career counseling where appropriate. Provide employment statistics information and labor market information such as job vacancy listings, skills necessary to obtain jobs, local in- demand occupations, earnings, and skill requirements. Provide accurate information relating to the availability of supportive services available in the region. Provide information regarding local area performance of the local performance measure. Provide performance information and program cost information on eligible Providers for training services. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

United State Veterans Initiative Inc. - Veterans Program The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off- site through the referral from the AJCC Partners for homeless and at-risk Veterans.

Provide outreach services to Veterans Provide career counseling Provide Job Placement assistance

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Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy , numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes , abilities (including skills gaps) , and supportive service needs. Outreach, intake and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system to veterans. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP, (5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program. Occupational Skills Training Substance Abuse Treatment Mental Health Services Career Planning (e.g. case management) Workforce preparation activities that help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills , digital literacy skills, and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and obtaining skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education , or training, or employment. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) )-Inglewood Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy , and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of support ive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance , including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counse ling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

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Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. The Inglewood Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education GED classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes

Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) -South Bay Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-site through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy , and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and support ive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance, including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated education and training programs, provided concurrent ly or in combinat ion with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs.

The South Bay Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding:

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes . Provide General Education GED classes. Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes . Provide Citizenship classes. Provide High School Diploma classes.

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Career Technical Training. Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) - Torrance Adult School The following career (basic, individualized) and training services will be offered off-s ite through referral from AJCC partners for individual in need of Adult Education and Literacy services.

Outreach, intake (including identification through the state's Worke r Profiling and Reemployment Services system of unemployment insurance (UI) claimants likely to exhaust benefits), and orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, and appropriate referrals to those services and assistance , including (1) child care, (2) child support, (3) medical or child health assistance available through the state's Medicaid program and Children's Health Insurance Program, (4) benefits under the SNAP,

(5) assistance through the earned income tax credit, (6) housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , (7) and assistance under a state TANF program, and other supportive services and transportation provided through that program.

Adult education and literacy activities, including activities of English language acquisition and integrated educat ion and training programs, provided concurrently or in combination with another training service. Referrals to and coordination of activities with other programs and services including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs . The Torrance Adult School currently offers the following courses under Title II WIOA funding :

Provide Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Provide General Education (GED) classes Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Provide Citizenship classes Occupational skills training, including training for nontraditional employment. County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) - Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

The services provided to the low-income population which are offered off-site through referrals to contracted CSBG agencies utilizing the on-line Los Angeles CSBG Agency Resource Guide. The Resource Guide provides referrals for counseling, domestic violence, education, employment, food, healthcare, homeless/housing/utility , immigration, legal, parenting, senior & disabled, youth and children.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Deliver Training

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Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Placement Provide Job Search Assistance Provide Support Services Recruit and Make Referrals County Department of Public Social Services (OPSS)- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families The services (basic, individualized) and training services will be provided on-site at the Inglewood Career Center.

Assess Skills and Needs; Eligibility; Intake; Orientation Develop Curriculum/Programs Deliver Training Engage Employers Provide Counseling (Academic/Personal/Career) Provide Case Management Provide Informational Services Provide Job Search Assistance Provided Labor Market Information Provide Support Services Provide Work-Based Learning Opportunities Recruit and Make Referrals

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