- Employer Guidance - Movement to Work
In addition, the next steps following a Movement to Work programme are crucial in helping young people move into a positive outcome – either employment, education or training Allow time for your young people to meet with their line manager and buddy, reflect on what they have learned, what has gone well, where there is opportunity to improve
- Moving to Work Expansion - HUD Exchange
Getting Started with the MTW Expansion: Process and Resources This job aid outlines the key steps MTW agencies will complete as they get started with the MTW Expansion and provides links to relevant training resources to help guide agencies through each step
- Moving To Work Technical Revisions - navigatehousing. com
What is the Moving to Work Program? HUD established the MTW Demonstration Program in 1996 The goal was to grant public housing agencies (PHAs) greater flexibility in using federal funds to meet local housing needs
- Moving to Work (MTW) Demonstration Program - HUD. gov
Requirements on how to submit an MTW Plan and application package to HUD are detailed on pages 9-15 of PIH Notice 2023-20 Public Process requirements can be found on page 10 of PIH Notice 2023-20 THE DUE DATE TO SUBMIT THE MTW PLAN AND APPLICATION IS December 8, 2023, at 11:59 pm (Eastern Time)
- Taking the first step - Movement to Work
Movement to Work is committed to helping young people (those aged 16-30) who are not in education, employment or training, to move closer to the world of work, by creating vocational workplace opportunities and work experience placements
- FAQs - Movement to Work
Movement to Work does not mandate how a programme is delivered, however, guidance and support is provided in a number of key areas A dedicated resource, with specialist expertise, is available throughout both initial planning and programme delivery phases
- What is Movement to Work?
Movement to Work seeks to break the vicious ‘no job – no experience’ cycle that is preventing around 800,000 young people, not currently in education, employment or training, from stepping onto the career ladder
- Next Steps Re-Entry - Workforce Alliance
Next Steps helps job seekers who have been involved with the criminal justice system with life skills, job training, and workplace-readiness We work with the police, the courts, probation, parole services, and community organizations to provide a program that increases the odds of success
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