Occupational Skills

Teaching Skills, Building Lives

Occupational skills are a set of knowledge and skills that employees need for a specific job or occupation. Employability skills or workplace skills prepare individuals for any job.

The HonuaTreEAI Occupational Skills Development (OSD) program is designed for deployed nationally online and addresses the needs of two separate and distinct market segments that will benefit from the services offered. These market segments are at-risk youths and low-income homeowners.

At-Risk Youth

The term 'at-risk,' when used with respect to a child, youth, or student, means a school aged individual who is at-risk of academic failure, has a drug or alcohol problem, is pregnant or is a parent, has come into contact with the juvenile justice system in the past, is at least 1 year behind the expected grade level for the age of the individual, has limited English proficiency, is a gang member, has dropped out of school in the past, or has a high absenteeism rate at school.

Low-income Communities

Insufficient economic resources limit people’s capability to participate in and belong to their community and wider society and otherwise restrict their quality of life. Furthermore, long-lasting low family income in childhood is associated with negative outcomes, such as lower educational attainment and poorer health.

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