Section 18002 Of Division 10. Employment Assistance For Workers With Disabilities From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 10.
18002
. Each local workforce investment board shall establish at
least one comprehensive one-stop career center in each local
workforce investment area. These one-stop centers shall ensure access
to services pursuant to Section 134(d) of the federal Workforce
Investment Act of 1998 (29 U.S.C. Sec. 2864(d)), including services
for persons with disabilities, including, but not limited to, all of
the following:
(a) Outreach, intake, and orientation.
(b) Initial assessments of skills, aptitudes, abilities, and need
for support services.
(c) Program eligibility determinations.
(d) Information on the local, regional, and national labor market.
(e) Information on filing for unemployment insurance.
(f) Access to intensive services as needed, including, but not
limited to, comprehensive and specialized assessments of skill levels
and service needs, development of individual employment plans, group
counseling, individual counseling and career planning, case
management for participants seeking training services under
subdivision (g), and short-term prevocational services, such as
learning, communication, interview, and other jobseeking and work
related skills to help prepare individuals for unsubsidized
employment and training.
(g) Training services, including, but not limited to, occupational
skills training, on-the-job training, workplace training and
cooperative education programs, private sector training programs,
skills upgrade and retraining, entrepreneurial training, job
readiness training, adult education, and literacy activities combined
with training, and customized training.