WIN at the Library
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WIN at the Library
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WIN at the LibraryYourWORKFORCE INDIVIDUAL NEEDSOur Mission
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Libraries & Workforce
Workforce development is• An economic & educational
development approach• Attempts to enhance
economic stability and prosperity
• Focuses on individuals• Shaped by local needs
Libraries support • Educational and economic
achievement• Foster lifelong learning and
provide tools for ongoing readiness for opportunity
• Focus on individuals• Respond to local needs
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Libraries fulfill economic and educational outcomes by:
1. Providing programs, technology, educational resources, and services to people of all ages, students in all areas and levels of study, and businesses of all types
2. Offering professional staff and facilities that allow learners to access services and information, either onsite or remotely.
3. Partnering with other organizations, businesses, & agencies to broaden opportunities to individuals and business.
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Workforce OverviewTexas Civilian Labor Force: 12,917,4001
Texas employment: 12,185,1001
= UNEMPLOYMENT in February 2014: 732,3001
Texas Workforce Commission: 122,645 people per month served with employment services2
1. February 2014 numbers, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics2. Number is a monthly average based on TWC’s reported figure of 1,471,741 people (unduplicated) served in 2013.
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Well-known Workforce Stakeholders
Texas Workforce Commission28 Local Workforce Solutions BoardsBusinessesChambers of Commerce
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Workforce NEEDSBroad Areas of Focus• Literacy• Adult Education• Civics• Fast Track Programs• Computer Skills• Veterans Services• Support for business
training
Logistical Support• Facilities• Fluid hours and access• Additional outreach• Personal assistance to
clients in diverse topics• Additional programs
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Programs & Resources at the library
SERVICES• Résumé writing, job searching,
and interviewing training Identifying your skills & interests
• Literacy• Support for small businesses• Computer skills training• Homework and course support• Professional mentoring
RESOURCES!• Online practice tests for the GED
and certifications exams (EMS, civil service, and many others
• Tutorials on software programs, like Microsoft Office and others
• Job centers• Mobile labs• Digital and print resources
FREE COMPUTERS & INTERNET ACCESS!
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Programs & Resources at the library
• Laredo Public Library’s Cyber Mobile computer lab – brings the technology to neighborhoods so folks can fill out job applications
• North Richland Hills and Harris County Library Small Business Outreach Programs – provide mentoring and specialized course for small business owners
• Little Elm Public Library Adult Literacy Program – graduates improved readers and English-language speakers
• And literally hundreds of program across the state!
EXAMPLES!
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Highlight Digital Resources
LearningExpress LibraryTexShare
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LearningExpress Resources – Just ONE of many resources available at the library
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Professional staff at the library
PERSONAL ASSISTANCE!
• Free access to professional library staff to help ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS
• Help using computers and navigating information sources• Help creating email accounts, resumes, filling out forms• SUPPORT
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The Personal Touchat the library
Crockett County Library Joseph Adan Valadez is the owner of Rows Field Service, a small business based in Alice, Texas. Mr. Valadez started working in Ozona in early 2011, where his company was helping to locate an electrical transmission line. To perform this work, Mr. Valadez hired approximately 40 local residents. The work could not have progressed without safety training, and the library was the only place in town to provide it. Forty individuals were rotated from their jobs and received the required OSHA training online through the Crockett County library. “If it hadn’t been for that place,” Valadez said, “I would have definitely lost a contract that helped a lot of people out. Because the library was capable of meeting our needs as far as computers and space, 40 local families had incomes they wouldn’t have had otherwise.”
From the State Library’s Return on Investment Study
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Professional staff at the library
REFERRALS & PARTNERSHIPS!
• To and with other agencies that can support you through additional training, services, assistance with government resources, job searches, and access to employers
• Joint programming with community organizations
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Partnerships
Existing Partners?• Texas State Library and Archives Commission• Lower Rio Grande Valley Workforce Solutions• Literacy Texas• Texas public, academic, and school libraries
New Partners?
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How can we better serve our clients?
• Promote services currently offered • Increase capacity (training, trainers, facilities, hours, connections with
employers, technology)• Secure additional training resources• Develop and publicize a broader understanding of diverse array of
providers and availability of programs and support services• Collaborate on long-term activities and planning• Secure additional support • Work at all levels of career development – from early literary to
retraining• Deliver more services to more clients to improve lifelong career success
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Plan of Action
A Framework to Start
1. What are our greatest areas of need? 2. What resources do we all bring to the table? Who can
do what?3. How can stakeholders work together at the local and
state level?4. What joint programs, activities, and resources can we
support?5. How do we best track and promote our progress?
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We can allWIN
together!