Members & Job Seekers

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Join our Caring Community

We welcome new families to our program year-round and value the experience and aspirations of everyone. When you join CWP as a new member, you are joining our caring community. 

CWP only serves TANF families referred by their DHS Family Coach. 

CWP Services are organized by Step under three categories:
Wellness, Skills, and Employment.

Finding the right Step is critical to help members Move Forward.

CWP offers the following steps for members:

Wellness

ME

Medical

CWP supports members who have medical or behavioral health issues that prevent them from participating in the employment or vocational training track. Our support consists of an initial assessment, developing a care plan in coordination with participants’ health providers and working with participants through completing the care plan. While we can no longer accompany participants to their healthcare appointments, we can join telehealth appointments and act as their advocate, helping with communication with the healthcare providers, if desired.

We only work with CWP members who have signed a release of information that enables us to review their health files and talk to their health providers.  We also work with members to remove other barriers to employment by connecting them to our consortium services and other community resources, such as accessing free new eyeglasses with a current prescription.

DA

Drug and Alcohol

CWP supports members who have medical or behavioral health issues that prevent them from participating in the employment or vocational training track. Our support consists of an initial assessment, developing a care plan in coordination with participants’ health providers and working with participants through completing the care plan. While we can no longer accompany participants to their healthcare appointments, we can join telehealth appointments and act as their advocate, helping with communication with the healthcare providers, if desired.

We only work with CWP members who have signed a release of information that enables us to review their health files and talk to their health providers. We also work with members to remove other barriers to employment by connecting them to our consortium services and other community resources, such as accessing free new eyeglasses with a current prescription.

RA

Rehabilitation Services

Rehabilitation Services, aims to break down obstacles caused by ongoing disabilities. It's essential for job readiness and needs confirmation from a health professional. This program includes various activities like specific therapies (physical, speech, occupational), exercises prescribed by a provider, involvement in support groups, managing pain through medical services, handling medications related to medical needs, and even collaborating with a contractor for continued support with the treatment plan.

SL

Stabilized Living

Stabilize Living is a program aimed at tackling housing issues that might be holding people back from finding work or being self-sufficient. It involves practical steps like looking for a secure place to live, teaming up with housing agencies, and even collaborating with landlords to prevent eviction. Plus, it might offer courses such as Rent Well, helping folks learn more about handling rentals smartly.

MH

Mental Health

CWP supports members who have medical or behavioral health issues that prevent them from participating in the employment or vocational training track. Our support consists of an initial assessment, developing a care plan in coordination with participants’ health providers and working with participants through completing the care plan. While we can no longer accompany participants to their healthcare appointments, we can join telehealth appointments and act as their advocate, helping with communication with the healthcare providers, if desired.

We only work with CWP members who have signed a release of information that enables us to review their health files and talk to their health providers. We also work with members to remove other barriers to employment by connecting them to our consortium services and other community resources, such as accessing free new eyeglasses with a current prescription.

CH

Child Activities

The CH step provides comprehensive support to participants with child-related barriers to gainful employment and success. Participation in the step includes various aspects of child wellbeing, parenting, and work-family balance. Securing suitable childcare services and attending school conferences (for IEPs, 504 plans, or other special education/behavioral challenges) to enhance children's wellbeing are emphasized in the contractor's role with the participant.

Support groups for children, parents, and families are available in the community and the contractor can help in finding them. Activities within this step also include locating counseling, organizing regular doctor appointments for children, locating and tracking parenting education classes, providing mentorship by contractor, and sourcing low-cost sports or other extracurriculars for children. 

Employment

JO

Job Search

For members who are ready to review their Employment Portfolio and search for jobs, the CWP Resource Navigation Specialists help them brush up on resume, cover letter, reference and interviewing skills they need to feel confident about their job search. This is done via phone, email and video calls. CWP develops relationships with employers in all sectors and works closely with participants to place them in positions that fit their needs and interests. We also refer members to services that help with choosing free professional work attire and grooming for their first of day work, interviews, etc. and we coordinate closely with Family Coaches when participants find a job and need professional supplies to be successful. Finally, we review and input job logs weekly. 

PL

Jobs Plus

CWP develops relationships with employers who want to help members who have a higher level of job-preparation, to gain experience and learn new skills in their area of interest. DHS subsidizes the position. Employers provide mentorship and job training through a short interview and hiring process. These are positions that are only available to CWP-enrolled applicants, and we coordinate all the necessary paperwork with the employers. 

WE

Work Experience

Members have access to long term volunteer opportunities, incentivizing employers to take a chance on our families, and allowing them to gain more experience. CWP maintains a list of possible work experience sites and can work with DHS to develop new sites when needed. CWP coordinates the necessary paperwork when members are placed in these positions, and follows up with them regularly to help them identify new growth opportunities and paid jobs. 

JS

Jobs Skills Training

This job skills training step involves unpaid training provided by an employer to equip individuals with the necessary skills for hiring, retaining, or advancing in a job. Activities may include classroom sessions, homework, meeting certification requirements, participating in trainings offered by local employers, technical courses offered by community colleges and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) programs in partnership with employers, as well as pre-apprenticeship programs.

SI

Self-Initiated Training

Self-Initiated Training, involves supporting members enrolling in a college program (lasting two or four years) to earn credits toward an undergraduate degree. It includes attending classes, dedicating time for supervised and unsupervised studying, and completing activities necessary to meet the requirements for the degree. It's essentially about pursuing a college education with all the activities involved in studying and meeting degree obligations.

Skills

LS

Life Skills

CWP offers engaging online classes and individualized work in the following areas: the art of being; tips for a well-balanced life; time management; conflict resolution; budgeting and saving for the future; finding your passion; relationships; personal growth; letting go; overcoming background barriers, and more! 

ABE

Adult Basic Education

The AB step provides targeted support for adults aged 20 and above without a high school diploma or GED. It focuses on enhancing basic literacy and math skills relevant to specific employment opportunities, emphasizing skills essential for the job market. Participants engage in various activities, including class and homework time, tailored to specific occupations. The curriculum covers fundamental literacy skills like reading, writing, spelling, and speaking, as well as essential math concepts such as arithmetic and percentages. Participants can complete alternate certification to showcase their workplace readiness. This approach equips participants with vital skills for professional growth and employment success.

SW

Supported Work

For members who are ready to start creating an “Employment Porfolio”, CWP offers online support through classes and individualized services in the following areas: career mapping; resume assistance; computer basics; vocational training information sessions; cover letter and reference letter assistance; job interview secrets; keyboarding lab; mock interviews; vision boards; i-Match assistance; and more! We have a different topic every day and are always open to new suggestions. We start by talking to members about their past experiences, identifying their strengths and the transferrable skills they bring, as well as helping define their goals. 

VT

Vocational Training

Vocational Training offers participants access to specialized vocational education for a maximum of 18 months. The aim is to attain a certificate, job offer, or career opportunity. This involves attending classes, dedicating time to homework and supervised/unsupervised studying, and completing necessary activities to meet certification requirements. In essence, it's a program designed to provide targeted job skills and qualifications for specific careers or jobs.

ESL

English as Second Language

CWP is proud to offer uniquely individualized English as a Second Language (ESL) skill building services. We offer online skill building activities taught by an attentive ESL Instructor, no matter their skill level! We also offer the opportunity for homework help and one-on-one study support with any upcoming tests while connecting you with job leads and work readiness related ESL activities.  

Additional Services

Self-paced language learning

English as a Second Language

CWP is proud to offer uniquely individualized English as a Second Language (ESL) skill building services in our career centers. We offer career center skill building activities and classes taught by an attentive ESL Instructor, and you can enroll for free software access to practice English, no matter what your skill level is!

We also offer the opportunity for homework help and one-on-one study support with any upcoming tests while connecting you with job leads and work readiness related ESL activities.  

Accessing Community Resources

Referrals & Removing Barriers

CWP connects participants who have barriers to employment with a large range of relevant resources to get their needs met. Services are offered by the agencies in the CWP consortium and by other community resources.

CWP Engagement & Employment Specialists are able to provide basic information about the services offered and connect participants to the service providers for follow up.

Health and Behavioral Health

Supporting Wellness

CWP is available to support you in your path to improving your health or behavioral health. At CWP, we act as your patient advocate with your healthcare providers, we help you in reaching medical appointments if you need support, and we work with you to help you get better. We can also assist you in accessing a free pair of new eyeglasses if you have a current prescription.

We are available as a resource and to work with you on these steps only if you want us to: without your written consent, we cannot access your health records or talk to your providers or DHS about you; so you are always in control.

Referral Links and Process

CWP exclusively collaborates with TANF families referred by their Family Coaches. Our involvement begins once a Family Coach establishes a Personal Development Plan and selects a contracted step from the following categories:

  • Employment Steps:

    JO, JS, PL, SI, WE

  • Education Steps:

    AB, ES, SW, VT, LS

  • Wellness Steps:

    CH, DA, ME, RA, SL

Click this link to complete the CWP referral form to refer a new CWP member to our services.

Referral Form

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Once you submit your referral form, CWP will assign a Resource Navigation Specialist to reach out to the new member and conduct an intake.

For new members being referred to Wellness services (DA, ME, RA, or MH) CWP will reach out to the new member to schedule an intake with our Medical Case Consultant or/and Behavioral Health Consultant.