Supportive services for adults and dislocated workers are defined
at WIA sections 101(46) and 134(e)(2) and (3). They include services
such as transportation, child care, dependent care, housing, and needs-
related payments, that are necessary to enable an individual to
participate in activities authorized under WIA title I. Local Boards,
in consultation with the One-Stop partners and other community service
providers, must develop a policy on supportive services that ensures
resource and service coordination in the local area, such policy should
address procedures for referral to such services, including how such
services will be funded when they are not otherwise available from
other sources. The provision of accurate information about the
availability of supportive services in the local area, as well as
referral to such activities, is one of the core services that must be
available to adults and dislocated workers through the One-Stop
delivery system. (WIA section 134(d)(2)(H).)