W-2 New Worker Completion

TANF/W-2 New Worker Training Completion

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Thank you for submitting your completion of Initial W-2 New Worker Training.

The Partner Training Team Support will review your training and confirm final completion.

You and your Agency Training Liaison (ATL) will receive a final “Congratulatory” email. If you do not receive this email within 2-3 days then please contact PTT Training Support.

Technology Tips

DCF Trainer's Resources - Technology Tips

The technology tips on this page are quick 1-3 page desk aids to help trainers with specific tasks while developing curriculum materials.

Becoming a Wisconsin Works (W-2) Worksite

Becoming a Wisconsin Works (W-2) Worksite

The primary goal of Wisconsin Works (W-2) is to help parents find and keep employment. Building work experience through a W-2 worksite is one of the most effective ways for a participant to prepare for unsubsidized employment. It provides W-2 participants the opportunity to build skills and good work habits, as well as gain a positive professional reference, and expand their resume.
Becoming a worksite provides the employer with workers who can help the organization achieve its goals. In addition,

Noncustodial Parent Services

Noncustodial Parent Services

I am a parent, but my children don’t live with me. What services are available for me?

If your children don’t live with you, you are considered a noncustodial parent. Wisconsin offers many services to help low-income noncustodial parents become self-sufficient and able to pay child support.

W-2 for Minor Parents

Wisconsin Works (W-2) for Minor Parents

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Wisconsin Works (W-2) is Wisconsin’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.

I am a minor parent. What services are available to me through W-2?

A worker at a W-2 Agency can provide you with information regarding:

Transitional Jobs (TJ) Overview

Transitional Jobs (TJ) Overview

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The Transitional Jobs (TJ) program was created by 2013 Wisconsin Act 113 and funded by the 2015-2017 biennial budget. TJ is an expansion of the Transform Milwaukee Jobs program that provides limited-term subsidized work to low-income adults.

Transform Milwaukee Jobs Overview

Transform Milwaukee Jobs Overview

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The Transform Milwaukee Jobs (TMJ) program was created in the Department of Children and Families (DCF) by the 2013-15 Biennial Budget (2013 Wisconsin Act 20) as a permanent transitional jobs program to assist low-income adults in Milwaukee County transition into stable unsubsidized employment.

The goals of the TMJ program are:

W-2 Contractors System Subcommittee

W-2 Contractors' Systems Subcommittee

Purpose/Scope

These meetings will provide a forum to assure regular communication between the Bureau of Working Families (BWF) and the W-2 Contractors on issues relating to the major information systems that support W-2 and related programs' functions, including: