Section 11024 Of Chapter 7. Caregiver Training Initiative From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 3. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 7.
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. (a) The program model for implementation of the Caregiver
Training Initiative shall consist of a solicitation and competitive
selection process to identify proposals from regional collaborative
programs that offer the best solutions to removing barriers for
attracting and retaining qualified health care providers, such as
certified nurse assistants, certified nurses, registered nurses,
licensed vocational nurses, and other types of nursing and direct
care staff.
(b) Proposals for funding under the initiative submitted by
regional collaborative programs shall address all of the following
topics:
(1) Marketing and outreach strategies that will attract eligible
participants to begin careers in the health care provider industry
and promote public awareness, especially among employers, to the
opportunity to hire trained health care providers.
(2) Collaboration and agreements with state and local agency
partners to help identify, refer, and provide services to eligible
participants.
(3) Development and use of innovative training strategies, coupled
with industry cooperation, to provide matching career paths that
will enable participants to advance in the health care industry,
including in nursing occupations such as certified nurse assistants,
certified nurses, registered nurses, and licensed vocational nurses.
(4) Strategies for providing incentives to health care employers
to hire program participants, such as taking advantage of existing
tax credits, and incentives for participants to remain in and
graduate from the program, such as postemployment training and
support components.
(5) Leveraging additional resources to support activities that are
not allowable with local welfare-to-work (Article 3.2 (commencing
with Section 11320) of Chapter 1 of Part 3 of Division 9 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code) funds and Workforce Investment Act of
1998 (29 U.S.C. Sec. 2801, et seq.) funds and that will provide
flexibility in serving participants.
(c) The regional collaborative programs that compete for contracts
under the initiative may include partnerships of any combination of
local governmental entities, private nonprofit entities, and employer
or employee groups. In order to ensure oversight for funds used in
these contracts, fiscal agents representing these collaborative
programs shall demonstrate all of the following:
(1) The capacity to retain fiduciary responsibility for funds.
(2) That the fiscal agent was chosen by agreement of collaborating
partners.
(3) Previous experience using public funds for similar projects.
(4) The ability to properly account for and administer funds.