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Social Services

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Employment Services

The Employment Services/VIEW Team guides welfare recipients in transitioning from welfare to work by providing training in job seeking and job retention skills. Employment Social Workers ensure that customers comply with the work requirements of Welfare Reform (VIEW). Sanctions (loss of benefits) are imposed for those who do not comply. Supportive services are arranged, such as transportation and child care for a limited time when necessary to enable an individual to work. In addition customers who may be experiencing domestic violence, substance abuse, or mental health issues in their lives are offered additional assessment and supportive services.

VIEW

VIEW is the Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare, also known as Welfare Reform. The VIEW program, which contains work requirements, allows TANF recipients to earn more money and keep their TANF benefits. VIEW limits TANF to twenty-four months in a sixty month period.

Individuals who receive TANF must register with the VIEW program unless they are exempt for one of the following reasons:

  • Youngest child on the TANF grant is under 18 months old and not a "capped" child
  • Individual receiving TANF is under age 16 or over age 60
  • Individuals who have a medical condition that prevents them from working (the condition must be documented by a doctor or nurse)
  • Individuals who are not the natural parent of the child for whom they receive TANF benefits

Individuals who are exempt may volunteer for VIEW. A volunteer participant receives the same advantages as a VIEW registrant. Volunteers must meet the same requirements and are subject to the same sanctioning as VIEW registrants.

After registration a VIEW customer meets with an Employment Services/ VIEW Worker within thirty days of registration to evaluate skills and education. This is called the Initial Assessment. After the Initial Assessment, VIEW customer will usually be assigned to job search for thirty days. Job Search means the customer must complete employer contacts during a thirty-day period. Employer contacts include a submitted application or resume, or a face-to-face interview. Participants will also participate in Job Readiness activities to learn how to seek and prepare for employment.

Participants who are not successful in finding employment after completing the Job Search and Job Readiness programs will be placed in Work Experience. VIEW participants who do not find paid employment must participate in Work Experience. Work Experience positions are volunteer placements located in non-profit organizations such as schools, churches or government offices. Participants who are placed in Work Experience can build valuable employment skills and often move quickly to paid employment.

To learn more about the VIEW program or any other program you may call the Chesterfield - Colonial Heights Department of Social Services, (804) 748-1100, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. weekdays.

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