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ALAMEDA COUNTY Social Services Agency April 2018 MONTHLY REPORT Our Mission To promote the economic and social well being of individuals, families, neighborhoods and communiƟes. Our agency serves one in four Alameda County residents, totaling approximately 397,000 people. We work collecƟvely and in partnership with over 150 organizaƟons to serve the needs of the community. All the service delivery units speak to efforts made in March 2018 unless otherwise specified. Data in this report represent esƟmates of service delivery units and summary counts. Actual counts may vary from0%to 5%fromsimilarly published reports.

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Page 1: Social Services Agency · The Alameda County Area Agency on Aging (AAA) prevents isola˲on, premature ins˲tu˲onaliza˲on, abuse, and nega˲ve health outcomes for seniors. In partnership

ALAMEDA COUNTY

Social Services AgencyApril 2018 MONTHLY REPORT

Our MissionTo promote the economic and social well being ofindividuals, families, neighborhoods andcommunies.

Our agency serves one in four Alameda Countyresidents, totaling approximately 397,000 people.We work collecvely and in partnership with over150 organizaons to serve the needs of thecommunity.

All the service delivery units speak to efforts made in March 2018 unless otherwise specified.Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts. Actualcounts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports.

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Child Welfare

Ethnicity and Language

Mar-17 Mar-18

Children0 - 17

Non-minordependents 18 +

1,717 1,570

343 349

Child Welfare Children and Non-MinorDependent Youth in Cases

Mar-17 Mar-18

Children0 - 17

Non-minordependents18+

1,121 1,058

304 329

Child Welfare Children and Non-MinorDependent Out-Of-Home Placements

Mar-17 Mar-18

Relave/NREFM

Foster FamilyAgency

GuardianHome

Group Home

Foster FamilyHome

THP+FC

SILP

40.1% 39.0%

26.7% 29.3%

12.5% 12.6%

11.5% 11.9%

8.6% 6.7%

0.7% 0.5%

0.1% 0.1%

Child Welfare Children 0 - 17in Placement by Placement Type

Mar-17 Mar-18

Relave/NREFM

Foster FamilyAgency

Foster FamilyHome

GuardianHome

Group Home

THP+FC

SILP

5.3% 2.7%

8.6% 7.3%

1.3% 0.9%

6.6% 7.3%

7.9% 8.5%40.1% 43.8%

30.3% 29.5%

AB 12: Child Welfare Non-MinorDependent Youth 18+

in Placement by Placement Type

Child Welfare (CW) provides services to improve the lives of children and families in AlamedaCounty by serving children and youth who have experienced, or are at risk of experiencing, abuseor neglect.

Definions of terms appear on the last page*Asian/Pacific Islander

API*

Other/None

Hispanic

White

Black 48.6%

20.4%

14.8%

9.8%

6.4%

91%

9%EnglishNon-English Chinese

Farsi

Other

Other Asian

Spanish

Vietnamese

91.0%

0.2%7.4%0.2%0.8%0.1%0.3%

2017 March2018 March

2.1K1.9K

Child Welfare Caseload % Difference

-6.9%

Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts.Actual counts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports.

83%17%

Age

Male

Female

47%

53%

Gender

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April 2018

EnglishNon-English

Adults (18-64)Children (0-17)

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CalWORKs April 2018

The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) Program providesme-limited cash aid, employment assistance and employment support services to eligible adultswith children.2017 March

2018 March12.3K10.9K

CalWORKs Caseload

Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17 Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar 18

0K

5K

10K

15K

20K

25K 1.8K

1.4K2.3K2.1K

6.6K6.3K

6.3K5.5K

8.6K 7.3K

25.7K25.3 25.0K24.8 24.4K24.4 24.2K24.1 23.9K23.6 23.3K22.9 22.7K

CalWORKs Individuals by Case Type

API*

White

Hispanic

Black

19.5%

30.8%

42.7%

6.9%

Ethnicity and Language

% Difference

-11.5%

80%

20%

EnglishNon-English Spanish

OtherFarsiVietnameseChineseOther AsianCambodian

79.9%

0.1%0.2%0.5%0.5%0.9%3.1%14.9%

Female

Male

55%

45%

Gender

83%

Age

Total Clients in EmploymentServices Paying Jobs New Monthly Job Starts

Supported Work &Community Experience

Mar 17

May 17

Jul 17

Sep 17

Nov 17

Jan 18

Mar 18 2,137

2,638

1,712

2,083

114

170

48

92

Welfare to Work Individuals

TANF Timed OutTwo Parent Families

Non-Needy Caretaker RelaveChild Only

All Other

Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts.Actual counts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports.

Definions of terms appear on the last page*Asian/Pacific Islander Page 2

EnglishNon-English

Adults (18-64)Children (0-17)

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CalFresh April 2018

CalFresh (formerly known as Food Stamps) is California's version of the federal SupplementalNutrion Assistance Program (SNAP). The CalFresh Program helps to improve the health andwell-being of qualified households and individuals by providing them a means to meet theirnutrional needs.

2017 March2018 March

57.9K55.8K

CalFRESH Caseload % Difference

-3.6%

2017 March2018 March

51.2K50.0K

NA-CalFRESH Caseload % Difference

-2.3%

72%

28%

EnglishNon-English Spanish

ChineseOtherVietnameseFarsiOther AsianCambodian

72.5%

0.1%0.6%0.6%2.3%2.8%4.5%16.5%

API*WhiteHispanicBlack

15.3%

24.5%

29.2%

31.0%

Ethnicity and Language

Male

Female

44%

56%

Gender

43%50%

Age

Mar 17 Apr 17May 17Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18Mar 18

100K

110K

# of Clients

-5%

0%

% Difference

112K

105K

-1.3%-1.4%-1.3%-2.0%-1.3%-1.5%-1.7%-2.3%

-3.3%-4.4%

-5.5%-6.0%

0.0%

CalFresh Individuals

Mar 17 Apr 17May 17Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18Mar 18

90K

100K

# of Clients

-5%

0%

% Difference

96K91K

-1.2%-1.1%-0.6%-0.8%-0.3%-0.4%-0.6%-1.1%

-2.1%-3.2%

-3.9%-4.8%

Non-Assistance (NA) CalFresh Individuals

% change/difference is calculated relave to the first month in the observed year.

Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts.Actual counts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports.

Definions of terms appear on the last page.*Asian/Pacific Islander Page 3

Page | 2

EnglishNon-English

Adults (18-64)Children (0-17)Seniors (65+)

Age

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Medi-Cal April 2018

Medi-Cal provides coverage for comprehensive medical services for low-income children, families,seniors, and persons with disabilies.

2017 March2018 March

212.3K205.2K

Medi-Cal Caseload % Difference

-3.4%

Black

White

API*

Hispanic

17.5%

24.5%

25.3%

32.7%

Ethnicity and Language

EnglishNon-English Spanish

ChineseOtherVietnameseOther AsianFarsiCambodian

63.2%

0.2%0.5%1.1%2.4%2.7%8.2%21.8%

63%

37%

Male

Female

46%

54%

Gender

32%57%Mar 17Apr 17May 17Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17Sep 17Oct 17Nov 17Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18Mar 18

300K

320K

340K

360K

380K

400K

# of Clients

-4%

-2%

0%

2%

% Difference

385K382K380K384K382K386K385K383K

378K379K374K373K373K

-5%

-2%

-1%

Medi-Cal Individuals

Seniors (65+) Adults (18-64) Children (0-17)

Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts.Actual counts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports. Reportednumbers and percents shown here correspond to Medi-Cal clients enrolled by SSA.

Definions of terms appear on the last page*Asian/Pacific Islander Page 4

% change/difference is calculated relave to the first month in the observed year.

EnglishNon-English

Seniors (65+)

Adults (18-64)

Children (0-17) 119K

212K

42K

April 2018: Medi-Cal Individuals by Age GroupAdults (18-64)Children (0-17)Seniors (65+)

Age

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April 2018General AssistanceGeneral Assistance (GA) provides cash aid to indigent adults and emancipated minors who arelegal residents of Alameda County and who have no other means of support.

2017 March2018 March

8.8K9.1K

GA Caseload % Difference

+3.1%

API*

Hispanic

WhiteBlack

10.3%

28.9%

51.8%

9.0%

Ethnicity and Language

92%

8%

Female

Male

39%

61%

Gender

7%93%

Age

EnglishNon-English Chinese

OtherSpanishVietnameseOther AsianFarsiCambodian

91.9%

0.2%0.3%0.6%0.7%1.7%1.8%2.9%

Mar 17 May 17 Jul 17 Sep 17 Nov 17 Jan 18 Mar 18

GAClients

Female

Male

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

% Difference

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

% Difference

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%% Difference

0%

1%2%

4% 4% 4%3%

1% 2% 1%

3%8,952

9,191

1%2%

3%4%

5%5% 4%

2% 2% 2%2%

0%1%

2%

4%

3%3%

2% 1% 2% 1%

3%

General Assistance Individuals

Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts.Actual counts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports.

Definions of terms appear on the last page*Asian/Pacific Islander Page 5

% change/difference is calculated relave to the first month in the observed year.

EnglishNon-English

Adults (18-64)Seniors (65+)

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April 2018Adult Protecve ServicesAlameda County Division of Adult Protecon (DAP) consists of Adult Protecve Services (APS),Office of the Public Guardian-Conservator (PG/PC), and the Public Administrator's Office (PA).Together these program provide a connuum of services that form a safety net for vulnerableadults.2017 March

2018 March818996

APS Caseload % Difference

+21.8%

HispanicAPI*BlackWhite

Other/Unknown

24.9%26.5%

36.7%

5.2%6.6%

Ethnicity and Language

77%

23%EnglishNon-EnglishOther/None

SpanishChineseOther AsianArabicFarsiVietnamese

77.3%

0.2%0.2%0.2%1.1%1.6%2.7%16.6%

Female

Male

Undefined 5%

57%

38%

Gender

84%16%

Mar17 Apr17May17 Jun17 Jul17 Aug17 Sep17 Oct17 Nov17Dec17 Jan18 Feb18Mar18

0.6K0.8K1.0K

Open Cas..

10%20%

% Differe..

818996

22%14% 10%

16%10% 10% 14%

19% 21%

5% 6% 2%

APS Caseload

Mar17 Apr17 May17 Jun17 Jul17 Aug17 Sep17 Oct17 Nov17 Dec17 Jan18 Feb18Mar18

0200

400

600

800

Referrals

-80%

-60%

-40%

-20%

0%

% Difference

334

163 161 172 174 149151 134 114

104124

130

457 389 359 364 344 443 369 430 396 367 471 377 442

88

-3%3%-13%-6%-3%-15%

-51% -52% -49% -74% -55%-55%

-60%-66%

-69%-63%

-61%

-21% -20% -25% -19% -20% -18%

APS Referrals

Call on Exisng & NIR Referral

Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts.Actual counts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports.

Definions of terms appear on the last page*Asian/Pacific Islander Page 6

% change/difference is calculated relave to the first month in the observed year.

EnglishNon-English

Adults (18-64)Seniors (65+)

Age

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April 2018In-Home Supporve ServicesIHSS provides homecare for the elderly and persons with disabilies to support them in their ownhomes and communies, rather than placing them in more restricve and expensive instuonalcare se ngs.2017 March

2018 March23.0K24.0K

IHSS Caseload % Difference

+4.4%

Other/UnknownHispanicWhiteBlackAPI*

14.2%30.2%

38.3%

7.8%9.5%

Ethnicity and Language

55%

45%

EnglishNon-EnglishChinese

Other/NoneSpanishOther AsianFarsiVietnameseCambodian

54.9%

1.0%3.8%4.2%4.3%6.1%6.9%18.8%

Male

Female

37%

63%

Gender

58%

4%38%

Children (0-17) Adults (18-64) Seniors (65+)

Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 17 Mar 18

0K

8K

16K

# of Clients

0%

30%

% Difference

750956 8,656

9,15613,599

13,899

27%

6% 2%

IHSS Individuals

Mar17Apr17May17Jun17 Jul17 Aug17Sep17Oct17Nov17Dec17 Jan18 Feb18Mar18

NorthCounty

Tri-City

CentralCounty

Tri-Valley

5%10%15%

% Difference

5%10%15%

% Difference

5%10%15%

% Difference

5%10%15%

% Difference

3%

4%

7%

14%

Annual Percent Difference by Locaon

Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts.Actual counts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports.

Definions of terms appear on the last page*Asian/Pacific Islander Page 7

% change/difference is calculated relave to the first month in the observed year.

Age

EnglishNon-English

Adults (18-64)Children (0-17)Seniors (65+)

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April 2018Area Agency on AgingThe Alameda County Area Agency on Aging (AAA) prevents isolaon, premature instuonalizaon,abuse, and negave health outcomes for seniors. In partnership with County-based adult servicesprograms and a wide network of community-based organizaons, the AAA provides a connuum ofcare that is both responsive to seniors' needs and flexible in design.Hispanic

BlackOther/Unknown

API*White

14.7%23.1%25.4%31.3%

5.6%

Ethnicity - Congregate Meals

Other/UnknownAPI*

HispanicBlackWhite

10.0%10.7%

36.0%38.1%

5.2%

Ethnicity - Home Delivered Meals

Male

Female

38%

62%

Gender - Congregate Meals

Male

Female

37%

63%

Gender - Home Delivered Meals

Access to Nutrious FoodCongregate and home delivered meals are provided to Alameda County seniors who cannot prepare or obtainnutrionally adequate meals for themselves. These meals assist clients in maintaining a nutrious diet.

Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts.Actual counts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports.

Definions of terms appear on the last page*Asian/Pacific Islander Page 8

Total Individuals Served: 5,055

CONGREGATE MEALS HOME DELIVERED

2,989 2,066

Total Meals Served: 59,067

CONGREGATE MEALS HOME DELIVERED

14,849 44,218

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April 2018Demographics by Program - Individuals

EthnicityAPI*BlackHispanicNave AmericanWhiteOther 0.1%

24.4%

0.3%

32.6%

17.4%

25.2%

100.0%

237

91,063

953

121,760

65,016

94,122

373,151

0.0%

24.4%

0.3%

29.1%

30.9%

15.2%

100.0%

7

25,769

352

30,721

32,560

16,082

105,491

0.0%

19.5%

0.3%

30.8%

42.6%

6.9%

100.0%

0

4,479

59

7,069

9,792

1,575

22,974

0.0%

28.7%

0.5%

10.3%

51.5%

8.9%

100.0%

1

2,642

48

945

4,734

821

9,191

7.5%

14.2%

0.3%

9.5%

30.2%

38.3%

100.0%

1,802

3,404

66

2,280

7,257

9,202

24,011

37.5%

25.9%

0.2%

5.2%

24.8%

6.4%

100.0%

159

110

1

22

105

27

424

8.5%

20.4%

1.3%

14.8%

48.5%

6.4%

100.0%

165

394

26

286

937

123

1,931

9.7%

20.8%

1.4%

10.8%

52.4%

4.8%

100.0%

134

289

20

150

728

67

1,388

LanguageEnglishCambodianChineseFarsiOtherOther AsianSpanishVietnamese 2.4%

21.8%

1.2%

2.7%

0.5%

8.1%

0.2%

63.1%

100.0%

8,808

81,392

4,471

10,188

1,778

30,294

595

235,625

373,151

2.3%

16.6%

0.7%

2.8%

0.6%

4.4%

0.1%

72.5%

100.0%

2,433

17,465

709

2,925

679

4,694

157

76,429

105,491

0.5%

14.9%

0.2%

3.1%

0.9%

0.5%

0.1%

79.9%

100.0%

124

3,414

46

706

197

112

29

18,346

22,974

0.7%

1.7%

0.6%

1.8%

0.3%

2.9%

0.2%

91.9%

100.0%

68

152

56

166

24

267

14

8,444

9,191

3.8%

6.1%

4.3%

6.9%

4.2%

18.8%

1.0%

54.9%

100.0%

910

1,455

1,037

1,646

1,008

4,520

243

13,192

24,011

0.2%

2.8%

1.2%

17.5%

0.2%

1.4%

0.0%

76.7%

100.0%

1

12

5

74

1

6

0

325

424

0.2%

7.4%

0.2%

0.8%

0.1%

0.3%

0.0%

91.0%

100.0%

3

143

4

15

2

6

0

1,758

1,931

0.0%

6.5%

0.1%

0.9%

0.1%

0.1%

0.0%

92.3%

100.0%

0

90

2

12

1

2

0

1,281

1,388

Medi-Cal CalFresh CalWORKsGeneralAssistance IHSS

APS(New Cases)

Child Welfare(All Cases)

Child Welfare(Placement)

Total Persons

Seniors(65+)

FemaleMaleUndefined

Adults(18-64)

FemaleMaleUndefined

Children(0-17)

FemaleMaleUndefined

100.0%373,151 100.0%105,491 100.0%22,974 100.0%9,191 100.0%24,011 100.0%424 100.0%1,931 100.0%1,388

0.0%

4.6%6.7%

0

17,07325,132

0.0%

2.8%4.0%

1

2,9174,224

0.0%

0.0%0.0%

0

114

0.0%

2.7%4.6%

0

246422

0.0%

17.9%40.0%

0

4,3069,593

4.5%

30.2%48.8%

19

128207

0.0%

0.0%0.0%

0

00

0.0%

0.0%0.0%

0

00

0.0%25.1%31.7%

1093,685118,337

0.0%19.7%30.0%

920,81431,662

0.0%3.5%13.6%

08023,121

0.0%58.1%34.6%

15,3433,179

0.0%16.7%21.4%

04,0085,148

0.9%7.1%8.3%

43035

0.0%7.5%11.2%

0144217

0.0%11.1%18.9%

0154263

0.0%16.2%15.7%

260,45258,460

0.0%21.8%21.7%

022,96022,904

0.0%41.2%41.6%

09,4759,561

0.0%0.0%0.0%

000

0.0%2.7%1.3%

0649307

0.0%0.0%0.2%

001

0.0%39.6%41.7%

0764806

0.0%35.3%34.7%

0490481

Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts.Actual counts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports.

Definions of terms appear on the last page*Asian/Pacific Islander Page 9

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April 2018Individuals by Program and City of Residence

Medi-Cal

# of Clients % of Clients

CalFresh

# of Clients % of Clients

CalWORKs

# of Clients % of Clients

GeneralAssistance

# of Clients % of Clients

NorthCounty

AlamedaAlbanyBerkeleyEmeryvilleOaklandPiedmontTotal

Tri-City FremontNewarkUnion CityTotal

CentralCounty

Castro ValleyHaywardSan LeandroSan LorenzoTotal

Tri-ValleyDublinLivermorePleasantonTotal

Other OtherTotal

Total Persons

48.0%0.1%39.0%0.6%3.8%0.8%3.6%

178,996454

145,5342,30614,2932,85513,567

57.8%0.1%49.5%0.5%4.1%0.5%3.1%

60,98661

52,1785794,3715063,292

60.4%0.0%54.0%0.4%2.8%0.5%2.6%

13,8867

12,406100651124600

70.4%0.1%62.6%0.6%5.2%0.2%1.9%

6,4695

5,7505147814171

15.4%4.2%2.4%8.7%

57,28815,8449,10532,345

10.9%3.0%1.8%6.1%

11,5493,1951,8736,481

9.4%2.8%1.5%5.2%

2,1716323391,200

7.4%1.3%0.9%5.1%

67712085472

28.2%1.9%8.4%15.5%2.4%

105,1776,99831,39357,9668,835

25.5%1.5%7.7%14.6%1.7%

26,9341,6318,09415,3911,820

24.2%1.1%6.9%14.7%1.4%

5,5532621,5813,384326

18.5%1.0%3.8%12.7%1.1%

1,701913461,164100

6.2%1.6%3.1%1.5%

23,0955,89811,6115,586

4.5%0.9%2.6%1.1%

4,7759352,6911,149

4.2%0.7%2.6%0.9%

955163589203

2.8%0.6%1.7%0.5%

2595615548

2.3%2.3%

8,6858,685

1.2%1.2%

1,2551,255

1.8%1.8%

409409

0.9%0.9%

8585

100.0%373,151 100.0%105,491 100.0%22,974 100.0%9,191

IHSS

# of Clients % of Clients

55.1%0.2%45.0%0.8%5.2%0.3%3.6%

13,23041

10,8051881,25670870

17.3%5.0%2.4%9.9%

4,1521,2025732,377

22.4%1.7%7.2%11.7%1.9%

5,3884061,7242,804454

4.8%1.4%1.8%1.6%

1,159325438396

0.3%0.3%

8282

100.0%24,011

Child Welfare

# of Clients % of Clients

31.1%0.2%26.2%0.5%2.2%0.2%1.8%

5954

5011042434

6.2%1.7%1.2%3.3%

119322364

18.4%1.4%5.2%9.7%2.1%

352279918640

4.8%0.9%3.1%0.8%

91175915

39.5%39.5%

755755

100.0%1,912

Data in this report represent esmates of service delivery units and summary counts.Actual counts may vary from 0% to 5% from similarly published reports.

These are individuals receiving aid from one or more county programs, listed by city of residence.This total does not include Adult & Aging or add up to the total of all seven programs becauseindividuals may be enrolled in several programs.

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Child Welfare

SILP

Placement with court appointed legal guardian

Transional Housing Program for Non-Minor Dependents in extended foster care.Transional Housing Program for Non-MinorDependents in extended foster care

Supervised Independent Living Placement

Guardian Home

Relave/NREFM Relave/Non-Relave Extended Family Member

Group Home 24-Hour staff residenal and/or treatment facility for foster youth

Foster Family Home County sponsored foster care home

Non-Needy Caretaker Families with children living in the home whose natural or adopve parents are ineligible or excluded from receiving assistance.

TANF Timed-Out Families with children living in the home whose parents are ineligible to receive assistance because an adult head-of-household or spouse of ahead-of-household has received federal TANF assistance for total of 48 cumulave months.

Families with children living in the home with two non-disabled, natural or adopve parents.Two Parent Families

CalWORKs

Child-Only Families with children living in home whose parents are ineligible to receive assistance.

Total Clients in Welfare to WorkAll acve CalWORKs adults who have been registered into the Welfare to Work (WTW) program. WTW is the mandatory employment and training program forCalWORKs adults. Clients must register for WTW unless exempted for a condion that prevents them from working. Not all registered WTW clients are acvelyengaged in the program, as they may be scheduled for acvies that have not yet begun, between acvies, or non-compliant prior to sancon.

Subsidized Work and Community Experience Includes public or private sector employment under the close supervision of the acvity provider that helps provide basic job skills and can help lead to eventualunsubsidized employment.

Paying Jobs Includes unsubsidized and subsidized self-employment, public and private sector jobs.

Client receives CalFresh assistance but does not receive a monthly cash grant under the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs)program or other state-funded program.Non Assistance CalFresh Individuals

CalFresh

All CalFresh Individuals All clients receiving CalFresh.

Non Assistance CalFresh Caseloads Household members received public assistance (e.g. case benefit through CalWORKs).

All CalFresh Caseloads All cases receiving CalFresh.

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April 2018Definion of Terms