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What is a One-Stop Career Center?
The State of Florida provides workforce program services, including Welfare Transition through local One-Stop Career Centers. Each local area operates at least one physical One-Stop Center which may be supplemented by a network of affiliated sites. The local board designates one-stop service center operators and conducts oversight of the workforce system in its area.
The one-stop system includes a variety of educational and workforce agencies, referred to as one-stop partners. Required partners include programs authorized under:
- Title I of the Workforce Investment Act
- The Wagner-Peyser Act
- The Adult Education and Literacy Act
- The Vocational Rehabilitation Act
- The Welfare-to-Work grants
- Title V of the Older Americans Act
- Postsecondary vocational education under the Perkins Act
- Trade Adjustment Assistance
- Veterans employment services under chapter 41 of title 38, U.S.C.
- Unemployment compensation laws
- Community Service Block Grants
- Employment and training activities carried out by the Department of Housing and Urban Development
Additional programs also may be partners in the one-stop center with the approval of the local board and local elected officials.