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1998 S Social Services - Center for Employment Training - Training Contract the 06-22-1998-8ee
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CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING, 14 <br />RESEARCH TRIANGLE NARRATIVE <br />The Research Triangle Parr, North Carolina Center for Employment Training <br />(RTP -CET) was founded in June 1995. A demonstration project for North <br />Carolina's Community Colleges, JOBS/WorkFirst and other training programs, <br />the RTP -CET is centrally located to serve the Raleigh - Durham- Chapel Hill area <br />and surrounding counties. <br />The RTP -CET service population characteristics for FY796P97 were: <br />92% female (157 female and 14 males); 88% black, 11 % white; 2% Hispanic; <br />80% Work First clients (137 DSS vs. 34 Non -0SS); 57% long -term AFDC/TANF; <br />5% extaffender, 73% below 9th grade math level (TAKE tested); 54% below 9th <br />grade reading level (TABS tested); 30% dropout ; 94% unmarried; 93% single <br />parent; 1 % two parent families; 8% teen parent* 11 % age to 21; 85% between <br />the age of 22 and 44; and 95% multiple barriers to employment. In its first year <br />of operation, CET/RTP had an 82% placement rate of 63 graduates with an <br />average salary of $7.34 an hour. In our second year, 100 trainees were placed <br />with an 81 % placement rate (not incuding those who left for schooliother <br />training) and an average hourly wage of $7.49. The great majority (80 + %) of <br />employed graduates also have benefits. <br />EVALUATION <br />Results <br />Although the demonstration's start-up and second year phase was delayed, and <br />impacted due to confounding extraneous factors (reduction in referrals), the <br />RTP -CET has made great strides towards perfecting the CET model and serving <br />its target population. <br />CET has been participating in an evaluation funded by the North Carolina <br />Department of Human Resources, to measure program effectiveness of training <br />opportunities around the state. Listed below are some of CET's outcomes: <br />♦ Highest percentage of participants who left training for employment <br />♦ Highest percentage of participants working 30 hours or more per week <br />♦ Highest percentage of participants with benefits <br />♦ Highest median hourly wage (CET = $7.50; JRTC = $5.00; RITE _ $6.00) <br />♦ Highest average hourly /projected annual wage per employed participant <br />♦ Highest percentage projected to earn $10,OCO or more annually <br />�► Highest percentage eaming above poverty level (family of 3 ($12,156.00) <br />The final draft `Outcomes Assessment of CET and RITE Programs' reports the <br />following key findings regarding CET /RTP: <br />• Higher job placement [retention] rates than RITE and WorkFirst <br />comparisons (80 +% at six months - the highest of any program ever <br />studied by the researchers) <br />• Higher earnings than RITE and WorkFirst comparisons <br />• Greater decrease in TANF and food stamps use over nine months <br />• High levels of program satisfaction (expressed by trainees/graduates) <br />
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