• Latest News
Man shot in Kalamazoo
Man shot in Kalamazoo

A man is recovering after getting shot in the foot.

Flooding debris moving downstream
Flooding debris moving downstream

Last month's historic Grand River flooding is now affecting …

Here are Saturday's Powerball numbers
Here are Saturday's Powerball numbers

Here are the Powerball numbers drawn on May 18, 2013.

Missing man found
Missing man found

Deputies with the Kent County Sheriff's Department say a man …

Memorial service held for Latrice Maze
Memorial service held for Latrice Maze

Friends and family of Latrice Maze gathered Saturday morning to…

Advertisement

New program for MI welfare applicants

Aimed at improving their job prospects

Updated: Wednesday, 19 Dec 2012, 2:01 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 19 Dec 2012, 2:01 PM EST

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan says residents applying for welfare cash assistance benefits will participate in a program aimed at improving their job prospects.

The Michigan Department of Human Services announced Wednesday that the "Partnership. Accountability. Training. Hope." program, called PATH, will replace the "Jobs, Education and Training" program, known as JET, starting with the new year.

The new program includes a 21-day assessment period in which applicants work one-on-one with DHS and workforce development caseworkers to identify potential barriers to employment and connect the applicant to resources to help them get a job.

JET has been in place since 2007. The state says orientation periods were inconsistent, ranging from four hours to three days.

The state says it plans future efforts to enhance services for those in the welfare system.

------

Online:

Department of Human Services: http://www.michigan.gov/dhs

  • Comment Privately

Comment to 24 Hour News 8

Don't have a Facebook account? Or don't want to share something publicly? Email us here.

Report a comment

See a comment that should be moderated? Fill out the form here and tell us why.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Advertisement