34. CIVIL SERVICE STAY-IN-SCHOOL CAMPAIGN 1. Program: STAY IN SCHOOL CAMPAIGN 2. Authorizing Legislation: The Civil Service Commission Act, 3. Administering Agency: Civil Service Commission 4. Description: Provides disadvantaged young people, age 16 through 21, opportunity for part-time employment with Federal agencies to allow them to continue their education, without interruptions caused by financial pressures. 5. FY 1971: (As included in the President's Budget for FY 1972) Program: COMMUNITY ACTION (CAA) Outreach and Placement 1. job 4. Description: Program includes all phases of manpower needs: development, placement, counseling and follow-up, intake assessment, and prevocational, and vocational training which leads to and include direct employment. 4. Description: These programs assist States to rehabilitate the mentally and physically handicapped so that they may prepare for and engage in paid employment to the extent of their capability. 19. GRANTS TO STATES FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 1. Program: GRANTS TO STATES FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE - SOCIAL SERVICES. 4. Social Security Act, Titles I, IV, X, Department of Health, Education & Welfare, Description: Enables families to remain together, provides legal services, family planning services, home and money management services, housing improvement services, child care or protective services, and information or referral to job services. लं Older Americans Act of 1969, Title IV 3. Administering Agency: Department of Health, Education & Welfare Social and Rehabilitation Service 4. 5. Administration on Aging (Transfer to Action effective July 1, 1971) Description: Recruits and trains persons with low incomes, past age 60, to serve neglected and deprived children, usually in an institutional setting who can benefit from close personal relationships with adults. FY 1971: Preliminary (a) Obligations (millions): $10.4 (b) Participants: 5,900 Characteristics of Participants (%): 6. |