Crittenden County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2023 - Jun 30, 2024
2082 - FCS Employment Skills | ||
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2082.7) | 5 |
Improved confidence to implement employment strategies |
2082.6) | 0 |
Improved their professional skills (e.g., communication, networking, time management, and soft skills) as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach |
2082.5) | 4 |
Improved their job interview skills as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach. |
2082.4) | 1 |
Developed a resume as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach |
2082.3) | 0 |
Gained an increase in salary/income as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach |
2082.2) | 0 |
Gained new employment as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach |
2082.1) | 2 |
Reported learning a new skill to prepare/improve themselves for the workforce |
2082.8) | 5 |
Learned strategies for managing their work-life responsibilities |
Success Stories
Time Well Spent Leads to Understanding of Behaviors Behind Procrastination
Author: Rebecca Woodall
Major Program: FCS Employment Skills
Many of us may recognize that we often procrastinate but cannot identify the reasons behind our behavior. Often these behaviors can hinder employability Time well spent addresses the reasons we procrastinate and helps clients develop strategies to combat procrastination and increase productivity. I offered Time well Spent :Productivity vs Procrastination as a Community Christmas Class. Community Christmas Classes are a requirement for families who receive Christmas help from t
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Community Christmas Requirement Leads to Better Understanding of soft skills
Author: Rebecca Woodall
Major Program: FCS Employment Skills
The problem Each year, Crittenden County community partners demonstrate their unwavering commitment by providing Christmas for the children of around 65 families who cannot afford to purchase gifts for their children. To receive Christmas for the children, parents must participate in three classes throughout the year. Whenever the program was originally started, it was meant to be a shorter program for families who found themselves in crisis. However, many of the same families need t
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