Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW PROGRAM)
The Employment Services program changed October 1, 1997 with the implementation of WELFARE REFORM; the official name is the Virginia Independence Program (VIP). The work component of welfare reform is called Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare, or VIEW. The VIEW Program limits recipients of TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) benefits to twenty-four (24) month intervals of sequential participation and non-participation for a total of sixty (60) months, and requires that all able bodied recipients who do not meet an exemption participate in this program. The basic premise of VIEW is that all public assistance recipients must work in exchange for their benefits.
It is the job of the VIEW case manager to do a complete assessment of the participant, do an activity plan which includes short-term and long-term goals, allow a 30-day job search period and if unsubsidized employment is not found, assign the participant to subsidized employment, on the job training or work experience. Education and training are allowed in conjunction with work activity. Many of these participants receive Day Care and Transportation services as part of their service plan. When a TANF case is closed due to the client being employed the recipients may also receive Transitional Medicaid, Transitional Transportation and Transitional Daycare up to one year.
There was a grant awarded to People Inc. in 1998 to
help in providing transportation to VIEW clients who find employment. The grant
assisted in purchasing used vehicles through People Inc. with no interest
loans. There were 12 vehicles purchased by clients in
There have been work-sites developed at all of the
schools in
At the present time we have 151 active VIEW cases, 40 have entered full-time employment, 24 have entered part-time employment, and 34 are working for their benefits throughout the county in community work-sites.
There are a total of 427 TANF cases and we expect to have a total of 250 in the VIEW program.
Judith C. Holland, Director Buchanan County Department of Social Services
Brenda Jackson, Services Supervisor
Angelia McClanahan,
- VIEW Coordinator
You may contact us at (276) 935-8106
There was a one million dollar grant awarded to
Southwest Virginia involving eight coal field locations, the counties of
Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Tazewell, Wise and the City of
Also the money was directed toward developing a job marketing program, establishing a Neighborhood Technology Network site, establishing two (2) Training and Employment for Careers (TEC) Centers, expanding the existing transportation program (cars), to provide vehicle ownership for working TANF clients. The Full Assessment was started February 1, 1999.
Work continues on the other areas of the planned programs.
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