Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide specific details on how credits earned through caregiving will be calculated or applied toward graduation, which was included in the candidate explanation.
Vocational Education Program for Youth Caregivers
This bill requires the State Department of Education and other agencies to develop programs that help youth caregivers get education and job training in personal care services.
What This Bill Does
- Requires the State Department of Education to consider adding content on the role of youth caregivers within the Personal Care and Services career pathway when updating model curriculum standards.
- Directs the department to provide guidance by July 1, 2028, for implementing a Personal Care and Services pathway that includes in-home caregiving skills.
- Requires the Governor’s Council for Career Education to assess challenges faced by youth caregivers and recommend learning strategies by July 1, 2027.
- Directs the California Workforce Pathway Joint Advisory Committee (CWPJAC) to create an advisory group of experts to develop a Youth Caregivers Career Pathway program by July 1, 2028.
Who It Names or Affects
- Youth caregivers who provide personal care to family members at home.
- School districts and educational agencies responsible for implementing the new programs.
- The State Department of Education, Governor’s Council for Career Education, and CWPJAC in developing guidance and programs.
Terms To Know
- Youth Caregivers
- Young people who provide care to family members at home.
- Career Pathway Program
- A program that helps students learn skills and get training for specific jobs or careers.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how the programs will be funded.
- It is unclear what additional resources might be needed to implement these new requirements.