Career
Education
California
Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids
What
is CalWORKs
California Work Opportunities and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) is
a state program to assist families with dependent children under 19 years
of age. As a condition of receiving CalWORKs assistance, adults in CalWORKs
families may be required to participate in welfare-to-work activities.
Permissible activities include education and training. CalWORKs students
are either referred to schools from the Department of Public Social Services
or self-enroll in classes. The Division of Adult and Career Education
is a major provider of education and training to CalWORKs recipients.
CalWORKs
Recipients
If you are receiving CalWORKs assistance, enrolling in a Division of Adult
and Career Education school is an important step toward acquiring the
necessary skills to find and succeed in a good paying job. You can get
started in a training program now, even if you are not currently required
to participate in GAIN activities. If you are required to participate
at a later date, current regulations allow CalWORKs recipients to continue
to attend education and training programs that lead to employment.
Schools
offer over seventy occupational programs as well as classes to improve
language and math skills, obtain a GED or a high school diploma. When
enrolling, be sure to mention you are a CalWORKs recipient so we can put
you in touch with the CalWORKs adviser at the school you choose. For school
locations, please click on School Finder in the box on the left of the
screen.
CalWORKs
Case Managers
All Division of Adult and Career Education Schools are listed in the GEARS
training directory. Classes are available morning, afternoon, and evening
(and Saturdays) to accommodate various scheduling needs. You may refer
participants for full or part time programs. When making referrals, it
is useful to include a copy of the participant’s employment plan
along with referral documents. Some schools have designated enrollment
days and testing days. If you are referring a participant to a particular
school for the first time, it is a good idea to contact the school for
program-specific information.
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