Sentences with phrase «vocational training programs under»

AODS clients have access to vocational training programs under a contract with Bi-Bett's Cooking School located in Clayton's Diablo Valley Ranch facility.

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Mr. Speaker, we note that several transition programs run under the various government institutions and agencies including the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, the National Vocational and Technical Institute (NVTI), Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (COTVET), Youth Enterprises Support and the Youth Employment Authority, have targeted non-tertiary graduates.
July 15 — American Indian education: The U.S. Education Department is inviting applications for awards under its Indian Vocational Education Training Program, to provide financial assistance to American Indian tribes and certain schools funded by the U.S. Interior Department, for planing, conducting, and administering projects, or portions of projects, that are authorized by and consistent with the purposes of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Act of 1990.
This excerpt of a report outlines existing federal training programs that operate under the Department of Labor (DOL), including Workforce Investment Act (WIA) programs, which are targeted for disadvantaged adults, disadvantaged youth, and displaced workers, and Job Corps programs, which provide vocational training and academic learning to disadvantaged youth and young adults.
Therefore they are under the wire and can be built in a few days or over a weekend by volunteers, church groups, high school students, apprentice / vocational training programs and neighbors.
Salary range: $ 42,682 — $ 57,949 Minimum training: 1 - year certificate program; state - issued license required Job description: A licensed vocational nurse (LVN) cares for the sick, injured, convalescent and disabled under the direction of physicians and registered nurses.
Vocational training and education usually costs money, money out of YOUR own pocket, however some aspiring medical assistants get their training completely free by training right on the job under the direction of the doctor who hired them, or by enrolling into completely free government sponsored vocational training programs such as Job Corps, ROP and ROC, WIRED, vocational rehab programs funded under government programs for the unemployed, or disabled, or the GI bill forVocational training and education usually costs money, money out of YOUR own pocket, however some aspiring medical assistants get their training completely free by training right on the job under the direction of the doctor who hired them, or by enrolling into completely free government sponsored vocational training programs such as Job Corps, ROP and ROC, WIRED, vocational rehab programs funded under government programs for the unemployed, or disabled, or the GI bill forvocational training programs such as Job Corps, ROP and ROC, WIRED, vocational rehab programs funded under government programs for the unemployed, or disabled, or the GI bill forvocational rehab programs funded under government programs for the unemployed, or disabled, or the GI bill for soldiers.
While many learn their skill in a local vocational training institution, or a community college, there also are completely free training and vocational rehab programs to be considered, such as through the Job Corps, ROP and other Department of Labor funded programs for the unemployed, low income and financially needy people, high school graduates who qualify for educational grants from the government under the Workforce Investment Act.
Special Projects Vocational Empowerment: The Development of a Culturally Competent Peer - Run Photovoice Training Program (2010 — Present) Project Co-Director Development of an Instrument to Measure Recovery Promoting Competences Among Providers Serving Spanish Speaking Mental Health Consumers (2007 — 2010) Project Director The Development of a Latino Consumer - Provider Training Program (2004 — 2010) Project Director A Study Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Structured Psycho - Educational Recovery Intervention with English Speaking and Latino Samples (2004 — 2010) Project Coordinator Project A: Building of Capacity of CBOs for Participatory Research & Program Evaluation (Under the Center for Capacity Building on Minorities with Disability Research at the University of Illinois at Chicago (2005 — 2008) Northeast Coordinator Phase II: Community Action Grant for System Change (2002 — 2006) Principal Investigator Field Initiated Project (NIDRR): Rehabilitation Readiness Tool for Latinos with Psychiatric Disabilities (1999 — 2002) Co-Principal Investigator Phase I: Community Action Grant for System Change (1998 — 1999) Co-Principal Investigator Transitional Rehabilitation Services (1996 — 1997) Project Director
In addition to Adult Basic Education (ABE), Adult Secondary Education (ASE), and vocational training, the NDCS offers relationship, life skills, and parenting programs for inmates.62 Facilities in Kansas choose to offer either the InsideOut or Active Parenting Now programs, and can combine them with Play and Learn classes, in which inmates can apply the skills from the curricula with their children in a supervised setting.63 Washington has implemented two Parenting Sentencing Alternatives to keep nonviolent offenders with minor children out of prison: the Family and Offender Sentencing Alternative (FOSA), in which offenders» sentences are waived and they are placed under community supervision, and the Community Parenting Alternative (CPA), a partial confinement program in which offenders remain under electronic monitoring surveillance.64 These two programs are in addition to Washington's Strength in Families program, which is a parenting, relationship, and employment readiness program for soon - to - be-released prisoners.
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