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- (CalWORKs) - California Dept. of Social Services
CalWORKs is a welfare program that gives cash aid and services to eligible California families in need The program serves all 58 counties in the state and is operated locally by county welfare departments
- Benefits and Services - California Dept. of Social Services
Information for foster parents, foster youth and families involved with child welfare services Adoption Services Adoption, finding siblings and parents, adoption services Hearings and Appeals How to file a request for a hearing or appeal a decision More Services Refugees, immigrants, trafficking victims, disaster victims, housing
- Frequently Asked Questions About CDSS Programs - California Dept. of . . .
WELFARE-TO-WORK What is Welfare-to-Work? The intent of the Welfare-to-Work Program is to assist individuals who are receiving assistance through the CalWORKs Program to transition as rapidly as possible from dependency on public assistance into unsubsidized employment and self-sufficiency
- Welfare-to-Work (WTW) Program - California Dept. of Social Services
Welfare-to-Work (WTW) Program Adults who get CalWORKs cash aid can participate in the WTW Program They get ongoing support and encouragement from county case workers to achieve their goals They are eligible to get resources that are only given to individuals who are actively participating in the WTW Program
- Home | California Dept. of Social Services
The California Department of Social Services is supporting a major effort to promote child welfare workforce development The California Workforce Innovation, Support, and Education (CalWISE) program embraces a partnership model to strengthen and develop the statewide child welfare workforce through data-informed education, training, and
- Overview of Child Welfare Services in California
Child Welfare System Improvement and Accountability Act (2004) Supported the CDSS objective to protect children vulnerable to child abuse and or neglect by increasing the attention paid to the effectiveness of the child welfare system through implementation of an outcome bases system of oversight
- Public Assistance Facts and Figures (PAFF) - California Dept. of Social . . .
Also included are the unemployment and percent of population on assistance rates for California
- Eligibility and Participation Program Requirements
Adults participating in CalWORKs are required to participate in Welfare to Work (WTW) activities as a condition of aid, unless exempt, until the lifetime maximum of 60-months for CalWORKs assistance is reached
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