CalWORKs Clause Samples

CalWORKs. The acronym for the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids Act of 1997 as described in Section 11200 et seq., of the California WIC code.
CalWORKs. California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids Act of 1997 as described in California WIC Section 11200 et seq. CalWORKs is a program administered by County Welfare Departments and provides cash assistance, case management, job services, job training, and supportive services to assist CalWORKs recipients in overcoming barriers to obtaining and/or maintaining stable employment, with the goal of achieving economic self-sufficiency.
CalWORKs. California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids 20 Act of 1997 as described in California WIC Section 11200 et seq.
CalWORKs. The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to 23 Kids Act of 1997 as described in California Welfare and Institutions Code 24 (WIC) Section 11200 et seq.
CalWORKs. Acronym for “California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids” which is the State of California’s time limited Federal TANF assistance program for needy families designed to assist them to transition from welfare to self-sufficiency.
CalWORKs. California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids 3 Act of 1997 as described in California WIC Section 11200 et seq.
CalWORKs. Behavioral Health Counselor ii. Psychologist iii. Social Worker
CalWORKs. CalWORKs is a program that provides cash aid and services to eligible needy California families, with the goal of transitioning them into the workforce. Through the CalWORKs program, funds are provided for alcohol and drug treatment for CalWORKs clients in order to help them obtain and retain employment. Services are provided through the County’s network of providers. Treatment needs are identified in the client’s Welfare-to- Work Plan.
CalWORKs. CalWOrKs at Cuesta College is a comprehensive program designed to provide fast-track curriculum options, employment services, academic and career counseling, and supportive services for the welfare-to-work student. Welfare-to-work students are those who are enrolled at Cuesta College and receive cash assistance from the Department of social services.
CalWORKs i. The County’s Social Services Agency deploys their teams into the field, including shelters and community events, to complete application processes and award the benefit, and coordinates with street outreach teams and homeless service providers to support people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in connecting to CalWORKs. ii. The City of Anaheim Workforce Development Division will work to increase referrals to Anaheim Jobs One-Stop Center which includes a CalWORKs liaison.