(a) A Board shall ensure that its strategic planning process includes an analysis of the local labor market to:
(1) determine employers' needs;
(2) determine emerging and demand occupations; and
(3) identify employment opportunities, which include those with a potential for career advancement that may assist a Choices-eligible individual's progression toward self-sufficiency.
(b) The Choices service strategy shall include:
(1) Workforce Orientation for Applicants (WOA). As a condition of eligibility, applicants and conditional applicants are required to attend a workforce orientation that includes information on options available to allow them to enter the Texas workforce.
(2) Work First Design.
(3) Post-Employment Services. A Board shall ensure that post-employment services are designed to assist Choices participants with job retention, career advancement, and reemployment, as defined in §811.51. Post-employment services are a continuum in the Choices service strategy to support a Choices participant's job retention, wage gains, career progression, and progression to self-sufficiency.
(4) Adult Services. A Board shall ensure that services for adults shall include activities individually designed to lead to employment and self-sufficiency as quickly as possible.
(5) Teen Services. A Board shall ensure that services for teen heads of household shall include secondary school, as defined in §811.2(13), and making the transition from school to employment, as described in §811.30 and §811.50.
(6) Choices-Eligible Individuals with Disabilities. A Board shall ensure that services for Choices-eligible individuals with disabilities include reasonable accommodations to allow the Choices-eligible individuals to access and participate in services, where applicable by law.
(7) Target Populations. A Board shall ensure that services are concentrated, as further defined in §811.4(d)(5) and §811.11(d), on the needs of the following:
(8) Local Flexibility. A Board may develop additional service strategies that are consistent with the goal and purpose of this chapter and the One-Stop Service Delivery Network.
Source Note: The provisions of this §811.3 adopted to be effective November 18, 2003, 28 TexReg 10261; amended to be effective February 26, 2007, 32 TexReg 906; amended to be effective September 29, 2008, 33 TexReg 8192; amended to be effective December 3, 2018, 43 TexReg 7801