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Toolkit: Workforce Programs for Child Support Populations
This toolkit provides a step-by-step guide to establishing a workforce program for unemployed or underemployed, low-income noncustodial parents (NCPs) in the child support system. It is intended for use by child support agencies interested in developing workforce programs for NCPs who have employment problems and are consequently unable to pay their child support obligations.
Issue(s): Child Support, Economic Security & Healthcare
Focus Area(s): Family-Centered Interventions, Program Innovations, Workforce Innovations & Asset Building
Author(s): Jessica Pearson, Lanae Davis, Nancy Thoennes
Keyword(s): case management, communication, employment, workforce
Integrating Workforce Strategies with Child Support Services
The State of Tennessee Department of Human Services, Child Support Division (CSD) was awarded a strategic planning grant (#90FD0177) from the U.S. Department of Human Services, Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) in September 2011. The project, titled “Integrating Workforce Strategies with Child Support Services,” was a strategic planning effort designed to engage multiple agencies in a collaborative process Read More
Issue(s): Child Support, Economic Security & Healthcare
Focus Area(s): Program Innovations, Workforce Innovations & Asset Building
Author(s): Jessica Pearson, Lanae Davis, Nancy Thoennes
Evaluation of the Tennessee Parent Support Program
In October 2009, the Tennessee Department of Human Services (DHS) was awarded a grant from the federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) to develop, implement, and evaluate a program providing employment, parenting time, and case management services to low‐income, unwed parents in the child support program in three Tennessee judicial districts: the 11th (Chattanooga), 20th (Nashville), and 26th Read More
Issue(s): Child Support, Economic Security & Healthcare
Focus Area(s): Family-Centered Interventions, Program Innovations, Workforce Innovations & Asset Building
Author(s): Jessica Pearson, Lanae Davis, Nancy Thoennes
Child Support Guidelines and Guidelines Reviews: State Differences and Common Issues
Since 1989, federal regulations require each state to provide presumptive guidelines (formulas) for determining the amount of child support awards and to review their guidelines at least once every four years. Most states developed and adopted their initial guidelines in the late 1980s. States developed their guidelines based on similar premises and guidelines models and relied on a limited number Read More
Medical Support in Today’s Child Support Guidelines and The Affordable Care Act
First and foremost, this article does not —and cannot— provide a clear direction for medical child support under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) (only Congress and rule makers can). What this article does is describe how states currently address medical support in their child support guidelines and how these provisions compare to ACA provisions. In Read More
Exploring a Child Support Pass-Through Option for Colorado
Colorado has an opportunity to increase the monthly incomes of Colorado Works families as well as improve their paths to self-sufficiency by changing the State’s child support pass-through and disregard policies. Families eligible for Colorado Works, which is Colorado’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, have below-poverty incomes. When a family applies for Colorado Works, any payment toward the monthly Read More
Issue(s): Child Support
Focus Area(s): Core Program Services, Program Innovations
Author(s): Jane Venohr
Keyword(s): child support
Policy Brief: Child Support, Parenting Time, and Safety Concerns
Child Support Program and Parenting Time Orders: Research, Practice, and Partnership Project OCSE has funded some demonstration and evaluation projects and grants in the area of parenting, and some states use funding available through the State Access and Visitation (AV) Program to support parenting time services for unmarried parents in the child support program. However, Read More
Issue(s): Child Support
Focus Area(s): Family-Centered Interventions, Program Innovations
Author(s): Jessica Pearson, Rasa Kaunelis
Keyword(s): child support, parenting time
Project Return Family Ties Evaluation
The Tennessee Department of Human Services, Child Support Division (CSD) was one of seven states to receive a grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) in 2009 to conduct a project in support of the Prisoner Reentry Initiative (PRI), a collaborative effort by federal agencies to reduce recidivism by helping returning offenders find work and access other critical Read More
Issue(s): Child Support, Economic Security & Healthcare
Focus Area(s): Prisoner Re-Entry Programs, Program Innovations
Author(s): Jessica Pearson, Lanae Davis, Nancy Thoennes
Massachusetts Parent Support Program: Final Report
The “Family Centered Services for Unwed Parents in the IV‐D Caseload” grant (90FD0141) was awarded to the Child Support Enforcement Division of the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR) on September 30, 2009. The goal of the project, which was known locally as the Parent Support Program of Hampden County (PSP), was to develop, implement, and evaluate a program Read More
Issue(s): Child Support, Economic Security & Healthcare
Focus Area(s): Core Program Services, Family-Centered Interventions, Program Innovations, Workforce Innovations & Asset Building
Author(s): Jessica Pearson, Nancy Thoennes, Rasa Kaunelis
Keyword(s): child support, co-parenting, unwed, workforce, workforce programs
Colorado Compromise and Cooperation
The Colorado Compromise and Cooperation Project, which operated in Denver and Larimer counties, was designed to develop, implement, and test procedures to promote payment of current support and/or arrears among noncustodial parents (NCPs) who owe back-due child support, reduce child support arrears balances, and close cases, where appropriate. Each county targeted NCPs with arrears who had been formerly incarcerated or Read More
Issue(s): Child Support
Focus Area(s): Program Innovations
Author(s): Jessica Pearson, Lanae Davis, Nancy Thoennes
Keyword(s): arrears, debt compromise programs, disabled, formerly incarcerated