(1) The
legislature finds that moving those eligible for assistance to
self-sustaining employment is a goal of the WorkFirst program. It is the intent of WorkFirst to aid a participant's progress to
self-sufficiency by allowing flexibility within the statewide
program to reflect community resources, the local characteristics
of the labor market, and the composition of the caseload. Program success will be enhanced through effective coordination
at regional and local levels, involving employers, labor
representatives, educators, community leaders, local governments,
and social service providers.
(2) The department, through its regional offices, shall
collaborate with employers, recipients, frontline workers,
educational institutions, labor, private industry councils, the
workforce training and education coordinating board, community
rehabilitation employment programs, employment and training
agencies, local governments, the employment security department,
and community action agencies to develop work programs that are
effective and work in their communities. For planning purposes,
the department shall collect and make accessible to regional
offices successful work program models from around the United
States, including the employment partnership program,
apprenticeship programs, microcredit, microenterprise,
self-employment, and W-2 Wisconsin works. Work programs shall
incorporate local volunteer citizens in their planning and
implementation phases to ensure community relevance and success.
(3) To reduce administrative costs and to ensure equal
statewide access to services, the department may develop
contracts for statewide welfare-to-work services. These
statewide contracts shall support regional flexibility and ensure
that resources follow local labor market opportunities and
recipients' needs.
(4) The secretary shall establish WorkFirst service areas
for purposes of planning WorkFirst programs and for distributing
WorkFirst resources. Service areas shall reflect department
regions.
(5) By July 31st of each odd-numbered year, a plan for the
WorkFirst program shall be developed for each region. The plan
shall be prepared in consultation with local and regional
sources, adapting the statewide WorkFirst program to achieve
maximum effect for the participants and the communities within
which they reside. Local consultation shall include to the
greatest extent possible input from local and regional planning
bodies for social services and workforce development. The
regional and local administrator shall consult with employers of
various sizes, labor representatives, training and education
providers, program participants, economic development
organizations, community organizations, tribes, and local
governments in the preparation of the service area plan.
(6) The secretary has final authority in plan approval or
modification. Regional program implementation may deviate from
the statewide program if specified in a service area plan, as
approved by the secretary.
[1997 c 58 § 315.]