TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT NOTICE No. 17-14

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Training and Employment Notice No. 17-14

Issue Date:
Program Year:
2014
Fiscal Year:
2015
Subject

Announcement of the Web-Based Survey and Site Visits for the Evaluation Study of the Accessibility of American Job Centers to Individuals with Disabilities

Purpose

The U.S. Department of Labor (Department or DOL) is sponsoring a study to help policymakers and program administrators understand the level of accessibility of American Job Centers (AJCs) for individuals with disabilities. The purpose is to aggregate data to capture a broad overview of the degree to which AJCs, on average, are accessible to individuals with disabilities. The issue of accessibility is of particular interest to multiple stakeholders, including customers of the public workforce system, Congress, state and local leaders, AJC Managers, and the Department, as we seek to help identify ways to improve accessibility. The study will not be used to audit for compliance with laws and regulations regarding accessibility of AJCs.

To

STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
STATE WORKFORCE ADMINISTRATORS
STATE WORKFORCE LIAISONS
STATE AND LOCAL WORKFORCE BOARD DIRECTORS
AMERICAN JOB CENTER MANAGERS

From

PORTIA WU
Assistant Secretary
Employment and Training Administration

KATHLEEN MARTINEZ
Assistant Secretary
Office of Disability Employment Policy



Contact

States or AJC Managers seeking to obtain more information about this study may direct questions to the appropriate Regional Office, or directly contact Jonathan Simonetta, Deputy Chief Evaluation Officer, DOL, Chief Evaluation Office at (202) 693-5959 or simonetta.jon.A@dol.gov.

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