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Research PublicationsAdult Home Care Therapies Follow-Up Study 2004 Comparison Study: An Evaluation that Compares Outcomes for a Multi-Site Transitional Jobs Program with Random Samples of Participants in the Minnesota Family Investment Program (Minnesota's TANF Program) This report summarizes the evaluation findings regarding a transitional jobs model (Advancement Plus) as it compares to random samples of participants in the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP). This study provides overwhelming evidence that the transitional jobs strategy is successful for low wage workers including those who are ex-offenders, homeless, long term dependent on public assistance, refugees and immigrants. The transitional job strategy concept of a paid work experience, short term in duration, with classes on conflict resolution, balancing work and family, strengthened by assistance with job search, retention and advancement is a model that can be replicated in various settings to achieve employment success. Check back later for the full report to be posted. If you have questions related to this study or to receive a printed copy,
please call: Occupational Therapy in Transitional Jobs: Innovations
to Improve Life Skills Lifetrack Resources Releases Report on Sanctions Lifetrack Resources Releases Final Evaluation
Report of Advancement Plus During the 2 year evaluation, we released two additional reports. Those are available to download below. Frogtown Family Connections Frogtown Family Connections used home visiting to find families on public assistance who were referred to Lifetrack Resources but did not appear for welfare to work services, resulting in reduction of the family's benefits. The goal was to overcome barriers to family well-being and self sufficiency. Our Families Together home visiting experience was combined with our employment services experience to create relationships with families to help resolve immediate family issues, discover what they need most, access community resources and work toward family stability. The results were astounding. The Final Evaluation Report and the Preliminary Evaluation Report of the program are available for download in PDF format below.
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