3300 Activities - This section contains the general characteristics of work program activities.
Assignment to activities should be
employment focused with client goals and family needs taken into consideration.
Information gained from the Self-Assessment and career/skills assessments
should provide the basis for collaboration between the career navigator,
the client and DCF community partners or work program activity providers.
With the exception of Physical Health Care activity (which includes physical
and mental health) clients placed in Zero Hour activities
which don’t count towards federal participation should be placed in
a corresponding Primary activity such
as Job Search/Job Readiness, Vocational Education or Work Experience whenever
possible. See the individual activities
for clarification. An individual client should never be assigned to
work activities in excess of 40 hours
per week.
Work program progress reviews should occur as needed, but no less than once every month. The progress review needs to document the client and the career navigator have discussed the progress made toward self-sufficiency since the last review.
3300.1 Work Activity Monitoring and Verification Requirements - Kansas employs a Sample Reporting Methodology for TANF work participation. All actual hours of work activities must be supervised, verified and documented in order to count in the work participation rate.
The case record must contain documentation of all hours of reported work participation. Paid employment must be documented by pay stubs, time cards, sign-in/sign-out sheets, rosters with recorded hours of work, or other acceptable verification.
Non-employment activities must be documented by time sheets, service provider attendance records, school attendance records, or other acceptable verification.
Internal controls ensure compliance with these procedures.
Documented supervised study time and un-supervised study time up to an hour for each hour of scheduled class time may count for work participation. The total of supervised (time spent in class) and un-supervised (time spent out of class) study time may not exceed the hours required by the educational program for successful completion of the course.
3300.2 Job
Skills Training/Education Directly Related to Employment/ Attendance at
Secondary School Review and Authorization Guidelines
Review Guidelines - The following
review guidelines are applicable to all education/training activities:
Frequent contact with clients and adult education providers or other
providers is of key importance. Monitoring of actual attendance with
the provider should be obtained and documented in the case record
monthly. Daily supervision is required.
The evaluation process will result in a decision regarding the continuation
of the activity or any changes necessary to effectively address the
clients' goals.
Support for these activities may
be denied if the client does not attend classes as scheduled; or make
satisfactory progress toward completing the course of study in a reasonable
documented time frame based on the individual’s situation. Exceptions
to this policy require supervisory approval and must be extensively
documented in the case record.
Authorization
Guidelines - It is necessary to authorize these activities
in order to:
Provide supportive services
for clients; and
Pay activity
costs.
These activities require daily supervision which means
daily oversight of the client’s participation, not necessarily daily
in-person contact. A review of client attendance records and progress
shall be made prior to approval of further supportive services.
Educational/training activities should be offered to
a client if available and the assessment indicates that these activities would be appropriate. Participation
in prior work program activities may provide useful information on
the client's ability to succeed in these activities.
Institutions offering correspondence or On-Line
Distance Learning courses must provide a method of documenting attendance
and progress towards timely course completion through daily supervision.
Short-term, job-focused, and skill specific college
courses are approvable, including courses directed toward an associate
degree, and a Bachelor degree.
Examples of other approvable short-term job focused and skill specific
training/vocational education may include:
Vocational technical curriculums
such as Licensed Practical Nursing or Office Management; or
Child care provider certification.
No payments for supportive services or costs for approved
activity may be issued for months prior to the month for which the
activity was approved.
A determination that training is inappropriate, unrealistic,
or unnecessary at any point in the process would be adequate basis
to deny the training request.
The following criteria must be documented to authorize/approval
training activities:
To determine current skills
before approval, staff must document the results of the assessment
or the results of actual participation work program activities.
Proposed training is for employment
in a Demand Occupation.
Information on demand occupations is available on The Kansas Labor
Information Center/High
Demand Occupations. Training may be authorized for employment
in non-demand occupations in thoroughly documented situations.
Career navigators may consult with ES Administration, WIOA, job
service staff, and/or educational facilities. ES designee approval
is required for approval in non-demand occupations.
Willingness
of client to re-locate if necessary.
NOTE: Plans approved by Rehabilitation Services (RS), WIOA, or the Kansas Foster Child Educational Assistance Act of Foster Care Tuition Waiver Program or the Work Force Development Loan Program may be approved activities for work program participation.