Workforce Needs Assessment – Los Angeles County

This report presents a comprehensive assessment of workforce needs in the homeless services sector in Los Angeles County. Using detailed labor market data, industry and occupational analyses, and comparison of postsecondary award trends, this study’s findings reveal a significant gap between workforce demand and educational supply of trained workers.

The people who serve individuals experiencing homelessness are the foundation of the county’s response system. Supporting an adequate number of well-trained workers in this sector is not only a practical necessity, it is a matter of public trust and social equity. Ultimately, the county’s investments in services for the homeless must be matched by investments in the workforce. With data-driven strategies and targeted investment, Los Angeles County can build the workforce it needs to match the scale of its commitment to ending homelessness

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