To realize the conditions where Memphis Works for Everyone, there are 10 roadblocks that we’ll need to overcome. Over the coming weeks, we’ll detail the data that demonstrates why each of these are barriers for Memphis. Consider this your road map. As a community, we’ll have to stop at each of these roadblocks and work together to implement evidence-based solutions over or around them so that we’re paving a way for more equitable employment opportunities for all.

ACADEMIC REMEDIATION
Insufficient math and literacy proficiency impede entry to and success in technical training

POST-SECONDARY ATTAINMENT
The lack of resources and support allow seemingly insignificant factors to derail the completion of career & technical education

UNCOORDINATED SYSTEMS
Limited coordination within and between systems makes accessing workforce services unmanageable

APTITUDE ALIGNMENT
Insufficient supports are available to help people align their professional aptitudes with living-wage career pathways

TRAUMA
The prevalence of workers who have experienced trauma requires work environments that provide evidence-based supports

CHILDCARE
High costs and lack of proximity to quality childcare inhibit employment options and hours

TRANSPORTATION
Unreliable transportation limits access to employment and training opportunities

HEALTH
Chronic and untreated health conditions can reduce participation and persistence in training and job opportunities

BASIC NEEDS
The prevalence of basic needs instability undermines workforce development participation

UNCOORDINATED POLICIES
Uncoordinated policies and practices can create greater financial vulnerability despite career progression