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Appendix A: Resources for Workforce
Solutions and Development Tools for
Long-Term Care
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Appendix A: Resources for Workforce
Solutions and Development Tools for
the Long-Term Care Sector
Workforce3One
Workforce3One.org is an integrated Web
space designed to support the demand-driven
workforce investment system.
Workforce3One offers performance support
tools, products, and resources that help to 1)
build awareness of the ‘‘demand-driven
workforce system’’ philosophy; 2) share
valuable information about emerging high
growth/high-demand and economically vital
industries; and 3) share best practices,
strategies, solutions, and tools for addressing
industry-identified workforce challenges.
Resources specific to the long-term care
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Competency Model Clearinghouse
The Competency Model Clearinghouse was
created by the Employment and Training
Administration to support the development
of competency-based training that meets
industry need. The Clearinghouse hosts a
searchable database of competency models,
training strategies, and curricula, including
apprenticeship models, for the long-term care
sector. The Clearinghouse can be accessed at
https://www.careeronestop.org/
CompetencyModel/.
Better Jobs for Better Care
Better Jobs Better Care is a 4-year $15.5
million research and demonstration program,
funded by the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation and The Atlantic Philanthropies.
As part of the program, participants seek to
achieve changes in long-term care policy and
practice that help to reduce high vacancy and
turnover rates among direct care staff across
the spectrum of long-term care settings and
contribute to improved workforce quality.
Access to program models, solutions, and
tools funded under the initiative are available
through their Web site, https://www.bjbc.com.
The National Clearinghouse on the Direct
Care Workforce
The National Clearinghouse on the Direct
Care Workforce is a national on-line library
for people in search of solutions to the directcare staffing crisis in long-term care. A
project of the Paraprofessional Healthcare
Institute (PHI), the Clearinghouse includes
government and research reports, news, issue
briefs, fact sheets, and other information on
topics such as recruitment, career
advancement supervision, workplace culture,
and caregiving practices. The Clearinghouse
also houses training manuals and how-to
guides, a list of direct-care worker
associations and listings to other
associations, resources, and events. The
Clearinghouse can be accessed at
www.directcareclearinghouse.org.
Direct Service Worker Resource Center
The National Direct Service Workforce
(DSW) Resource Center, funded by the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
(CMS) under the U.S. Department for Health
and Human Services, supports efforts
support the successful implementation of
efforts to improve recruitment and retention
of direct support professionals who assist
people with disabilities and older adults to
live independently and with dignity in the
community. This includes direct support
professionals, personal care attendants,
personal assistance providers, home care
aides, home health aides and others. The
Resource Center houses a resource database
for information, policy research, technical
expertise, training tools, and more covering
a variety of topics such recruitment,
retention, training, supervision, and
consumer direction. The Resource Center can
be accessed at https://
www.dswresourcecenter.org/.
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ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
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The National Endowment for
the Humanities.
ACTION: Notice of Meetings.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of
the Federal AdvisoryCommittee Act
(Public Law 92–463, as amended),
notice is hereby given that the following
meetings of Humanities Panels will be
held at the Old Post Office, 1100
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20506.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Heather Gottry, Acting Advisory
Committee Management Officer,
National Endowment for the
Humanities, Washington, DC 20506;
telephone (202) 606–8322. Hearingimpaired individuals are advised that
information on this matter may be
obtained by contacting the
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and recommendation on applications
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National Foundation on the Arts and the
Humanities Act of 1965, as amended,
including discussion of information
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Close Advisory Committee meetings,
dated July 19, 1993, I have determined
that these meetings will be closed to the
public pursuant to subsections (c) (4),
and (6) of section 552b of Title 5, United
States Code.
1. Date: March 1, 2007.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Special Collections,
submitted to the Division of
Preservation and Access at the October
3, 2006 deadline.
2. Date: March 6, 2007.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
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3. Date: March 8, 2007.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
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applications for National Digital
Newspaper Program (NDNP), submitted
to the Division of Preservation and
Access at the October 3, 2006 deadline.
4. Date: March 13, 2007.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Digital Humanities
Workshop, submitted to the Division of
Education Programs at the January 17,
2007 deadline.
5. Date: March 29, 2007.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Humanities Projects in
Museums and Historical Organizations,
submitted to the Division of Public
Programs at the January 23, 2007
deadline.
Heather Gottry,
Acting Advisory Committee Management
Officer.
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submit an information collection
request to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) and solicitation of public
comment.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The NRC is preparing a
submittal to OMB for review of
continued approval of information
collections under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35).
Information pertaining to the
requirement to be submitted:
1. The title of the information
collection: 10 CFR Part 11—Criteria and
Procedures for Determining Eligibility
for Access to or Control Over Special
Nuclear Material.
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OMB No. 3150–0062.
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information have practical utility?
2. Is the burden estimate accurate?
3. Is there a way to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected?
4. How can the burden of the
information collection be minimized,
including the use of automated
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THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
Meetings of Humanities Panel
AGENCY: The National Endowment for the Humanities.
ACTION: Notice of Meetings.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Federal AdvisoryCommittee
Act (Public Law 92-463, as amended), notice is hereby given that the
following meetings of Humanities Panels will be held at the Old Post
Office, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20506.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Heather Gottry, Acting Advisory
Committee Management Officer, National Endowment for the Humanities,
Washington, DC 20506; telephone (202) 606-8322. Hearing-impaired
individuals are advised that information on this matter may be obtained
by contacting the Endowment's TDD terminal on (202) 606-8282.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed meetings are for the purpose of
panel review, discussion, evaluation and recommendation on applications
for financial assistance under the National Foundation on the Arts and
the Humanities Act of 1965, as amended, including discussion of
information given in confidence to the agency by the grant applicants.
Because the proposed meetings will consider information that is likely
to disclose trade secrets and commercial or financial information
obtained from a person and privileged or confidential and/or
information of a personal nature the disclosure of which would
constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, pursuant
to authority granted me by the Chairman's Delegation of Authority to
Close Advisory Committee meetings, dated July 19, 1993, I have
determined that these meetings will be closed to the public pursuant to
subsections (c) (4), and (6) of section 552b of Title 5, United States
Code.
1. Date: March 1, 2007.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Special
Collections, submitted to the Division of Preservation and Access at
the October 3, 2006 deadline.
2. Date: March 6, 2007.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Material
Culture, submitted to the Division of
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Preservation and Access at the October 3, 2006 deadline.
3. Date: March 8, 2007.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for National Digital
Newspaper Program (NDNP), submitted to the Division of Preservation and
Access at the October 3, 2006 deadline.
4. Date: March 13, 2007.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Digital
Humanities Workshop, submitted to the Division of Education Programs at
the January 17, 2007 deadline.
5. Date: March 29, 2007.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Room: 415.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Humanities
Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations, submitted to the
Division of Public Programs at the January 23, 2007 deadline.
Heather Gottry,
Acting Advisory Committee Management Officer.
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