9.12 Roles of Employment & Social Services
ISSUE DATE: 09/2020
MFIP services to teen parents include social services in some circumstances.
Counties and tribes must refer minor parents to county or tribal social services.
The social services staff must:
Each county or tribe administering MFIP will determine which agency is responsible for managing the MFIP plan. That may or may not be the employment services agency.
In some counties MAXIS will also send a referral through Workforce One to employment services.
If the referral is sent to Workforce One, employment services agencies must:
1. Accept the referral.
2. Enroll the minor parent.
3. Open Workforce One activities.
4. Record activity hours, including school, in Workforce One.
MFIP employment services and MFIP social services to a teen parent are part of the same welfare system and may share information about the participant.
If there is other information about the family or questions about what specific information can be shared, get direction from the local county or tribe.
Local sites refer some 18- and 19-year-old parents to social services and some to employment services.
Scenario | Who is designated to serve the participant |
A minor parent already on MFIP turns 18 and still does not have a high school diploma. | Either:
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A minor parent already receiving MFIP earns a high school diploma or GED certificate before turning 18. | An employment services agency. |
An 18- or 19-year-old parent starts MFIP without a high school diploma and chooses the education option. | Either:
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An 18- or 19-year old chooses the work option, see 9.9 (Options for 18- & 19-Year Old Parents). | An employment services agency. |
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