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  • Family Economic Self-Sufficiency
  • Elder Economic Security Initiative
  • Promising Practices in Workforce Development
    • Executive Summary
    • Project Background
    • Seven Promising Practices
    • Resources & Links
  • Women and Work
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  • DC Jobs Council
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  • Press Release: Key to Women's Self-Sufficiency
  • Press Release: DCWA HPV Vaccine Forum
  • Press Release: DCWA-DASH Housing Forum
  • Press Release: Measuring Poverty
  • Press Statement: Supporting Energy Worker Training
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Executive Summary

  • Highlights
  • The Workforce Investment Act and Self-Sufficiency
  • What is the Self-Sufficiency Standard?
  • About this Guide
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Purpose of This Guide

Reality Check is a resource for the members and staff of local and state Workforce Investment Boards (WIB’s) and others responsible for addressing the workforce development needs of their communities, WIB’s are policy boards with legislated responsibilities under the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). WIB’s are charged with creating and maintaining a workforce system that responds to the needs of job seekers and employers and that strengthens the local economy.

Workforce boards face many challenges—limited resources, changing economies, complex political environments, and balancing the wants of industry and the needs of their communities. At the same time, as the convener of key stakeholders in their communities, workforce boards often play a significant role in building the economic well-being of a community through developing and implementing innovative practices.

Reality Check provides examples of practices that have defined and implemented the concept of self-sufficiency to further the goal of creating an economically sound and thriving community through a well-functioning workforce system. The leaders of the WIBs highlighted have revealed themselves as visionaries and the practices and online tools can help others establish similar policies and programs.

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