(1) Each center
contracted for under this chapter shall include or provide
information and referral to the following services:
(a) Job counseling services which shall:
(i) Be specifically designed for displaced homemakers;
(ii) Counsel displaced homemakers with respect to
appropriate job opportunities; and
(iii) Take into account and build upon the skills and
experience of a homemaker and emphasize job readiness as well as
skill development;
(b) Job training and job placement services which shall:
(i) Emphasize short-term training programs and programs
which expand upon homemaking skills and volunteer experience and
which lead to gainful employment;
(ii) Develop, through cooperation with state and local
government agencies and private employers, model training and
placement programs for jobs in the public and private sectors;
(iii) Assist displaced homemakers in gaining admission to
existing public and private job training programs and
opportunities, including vocational education and apprenticeship
training programs; and
(iv) Assist in identifying community needs and creating new
jobs in the public and private sectors;
(c) Health counseling services, including referral to
existing health programs, with respect to:
(i) General principles of preventative health care;
(ii) Health care consumer education, particularly in the
selection of physicians and health care services, including, but
not limited to, health maintenance organizations and health
insurance;
(iii) Family health care and nutrition;
(iv) Alcohol and drug abuse; and
(v) Other related health care matters;
(d) Financial management services which provide information
and assistance with respect to insurance, taxes, estate and
probate problems, mortgages, loans, and other related financial
matters;
(e) Educational services, including:
(i) Outreach and information about courses offering credit
through secondary or postsecondary education programs, and other
re-entry programs, including bilingual programming where
appropriate; and
(ii) Information about such other programs as are determined
to be of interest and benefit to displaced homemakers by the
board;
(f) Legal counseling and referral services; and
(g) Outreach and information services with respect to
federal and state employment, education, health, public
assistance, and unemployment assistance programs which the board
determines would be of interest and benefit to displaced
homemakers.
(2) The staff positions of each multipurpose center
contracted for in accordance with RCW 28B.04.040, including
supervisory, technical, and administrative positions, shall, to
the maximum extent possible, be filled by displaced homemakers.
[1985 c 370 § 39; 1982 1st ex.s. c 15 § 3; 1979 c 73 § 5.]