The Ticket to Work and SelfSufficiency Program - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 48
About This Presentation
Title:

The Ticket to Work and SelfSufficiency Program

Description:

Applicable certificates, licenses and credentials as required by state law, ... Copy of license or certification where required by state law, or ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:42
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 49
Provided by: joannro
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: The Ticket to Work and SelfSufficiency Program


1
The Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program
  • Employment Network Training

2
Module 6
  • Recruitment and Enrollment
  • of Employment Networks

3
Learning Objectives
  • At the end of this module you will be able to
  • Define Employment Network (EN),
  • Define the responsibilities of an EN,
  • Define the process of recruiting ENs,
  • Define the process of evaluating ENs,
  • Describe the functioning of an State Vocational
    Rehabilitation (VR) Agency as an EN, and
  • Define the effects of the Ticket Program on the
    functioning of Alternate Participants.

4
Employment Networks
5
Definition of an Employment Network
  • Any qualified public or private agency,
    organization, or other entity that enters into an
    agreement with SSA to provide work related
    services
  • Can be a single entity or a group of providers
    who pool their resources
  • Provides services directly or in agreement with
    other organizations or individuals

6
Possible Entities that Can Function as ENs
  • State agencies,
  • One-stop delivery systems,
  • Alternate Participants,
  • Organizations administering VR Services Projects
    for American Indians with Disabilities,
  • Public and private schools that provide VR
    services or job training, and
  • Employers that provide job training or support
    services for individuals with disabilities.

7
Entities that are not Qualified
  • Entities that have had their license,
    accreditation, certification or registration
    suspended or revoked
  • Entities that have surrendered their license,
    accreditation, etc. pending disciplinary action
  • Entities precluded from Federal procurement or
    non-procurement programs.

8
Employment Network Responsibilities
9
Overview of EN Responsibilities
  • Enter into an agreement with SSA to serve a
    prescribed service area,
  • Provide a full range of employment services,
  • Verify through MAXIMUS that beneficiary has a
    Ticket that is not assigned elsewhere,
  • Provide clients with explanation of services as
    well as clients rights responsibilities,
  • (continued on next slide)

10
Overview of EN Responsibilities (continued)
  • Develop an Individual Work Plan with the client,
  • Ensure privacy and confidentiality of client,
  • Elect a payment method for services,
  • Report data to MAXIMUS on client outcomes,
  • Develop a grievance process, and
  • Maintain prescribed qualifications and liability
    insurance.

11
Individual Work Plan (IWP)
  • A written agreement signed by both the
    beneficiary and the EN that describes employment
    and support services needed to reach an
    employment goal

12
Components of the IWP
  • Vocational goal,
  • Services and supports to reach the goal,
  • Terms and conditions relating to these services
    and supports,
  • EN may not request or accept compensation from
    the beneficiary,
  • Conditions for amending or terminating the IWP,
  • Beneficiarys rights under Ticket to Work
    Program, (continued on next slide)

13
Components of the IWP (continued)
  • Remedies available to the client,
  • Clients right to privacy and confidentiality,
  • Clients right to have a copy of the IWP,
  • Only qualified providers can provide services,
    and
  • Medical services are provided under supervision
    of licensed personnel.

14
Referral Agreements Between EN and State VR
Agencies
  • An EN may refer a client to a State VR Agency if
    the following conditions are met
  • The EN and State VR Agency have a signed
    agreement regarding services the State VR Agency
    will provide,
  • The agreement is signed prior to the referral,
  • The agreement is broad-based to apply to all
    clients that the EN is likely to refer, and
  • Signed Agreement must be submitted to MAXIMUS
    within 2 weeks.

15
Beneficiarys Rights
  • Privacy of personal information including
    disability,
  • Receive explanation of services provided,
  • Participate in the vocational goal and
    development of the IWP,
  • Appeal ENs refusal to provide services,
  • Refer dispute to MAXIMUS and SSA,
  • (continued on next slide)

16
Beneficiarys Rights (continued)
  • Receive information on State Protection and
    Advocacy (PA) System,
  • Appoint legal representative to represent him,
  • Access his information in ENs records
  • Receive copy of IWP in accessible format,
  • Amend IWP, and
  • Retrieve Ticket if dissatisfied with service.

17
Privacy and Security Requirements of the EN
  • Limitations on the access and use of beneficiary
    information supplied by SSA,
  • Physical safeguards for protecting the security
    of the information,
  • Ensure that all personnel having access to the
    data are advised of confidentiality, and
  • Agree that SSA has right to make on-site
    inspections or other audit provisions.

18
EN Reporting Requirements
  • EN is responsible for developing 2 reports for
    MAXIMUS, including
  • Periodic Outcome Report, and
  • Annual Financial Report

19
Periodic Outcome Report
  • ENs must develop a Periodic Outcome Report and
    disseminate as follows
  • Provide copy to MAXIMUS,
  • Provide copy to new clients,
  • Maintain copy in each clients file, and
  • Ensure that copies are available to the public.

20
Annual Financial Report
  • Must include all sources of income for service,
    expenses, and net profit or loss,
  • Must show percentage of budget spent on serving
    beneficiaries including amount spent on clients
    returning to work and those who do not,
  • Must reflect the financial condition of the
    entity at the close of the fiscal year, and
  • Must be submitted to MAXIMUS with all other
    fiscal documentation required as a result of
    regulations published by SSA.

21
EN Qualifications
22
General Criteria
  • Processes for protecting clients personal
    information,
  • Accessible both physically and programmatically,
  • Nondiscriminatory,
  • Adequate resources for fulfilling agreement with
    SSA,
  • Compliance with terms and conditions of contract,
  • Accounting procedures and control operations
    necessary to support the Ticket to Work Program.

23
Specific Criteria
  • Applicable certificates, licenses and credentials
    as required by state law,
  • Medical and health services provided under
    supervision of licensed personnel, and
  • Qualified staff with applicable certification,
    licenses, or registration standards that apply to
    their profession or are otherwise qualified based
    on education or experience.

24
Proof of Qualifications
  • ENs must submit one of the following
  • Copy of license or certification where required
    by state law, or
  • Certification or accreditation establishing the
    entitys qualification to provide services, where
    no state law is applicable.

25
Recruitment of Employment Networks
26
Marketing Plan
  • MAXIMUS responsibility is to recruit qualified
    ENs that
  • Are located in specific geographic areas where
    beneficiaries are located, and
  • Provide services that match the disabilities of
    beneficiaries in the given geographic area

27
Marketing Efforts
  • Marketing efforts are directed at national,
    state, and local organizations that include
  • ARC,
  • Goodwill Industries,
  • Easter Seals Society,
  • United Cerebral Palsy,
  • (Continued on next slide)

28
Marketing Efforts (continued)
  • International Association of Jewish Vocational
    Services,
  • American Congress of Community Supports and
    Employment Services,
  • Paralyzed Veterans of America, and
  • National Head Injury Foundation

29
Enrollment of Employment Networks
30
EN Enrollment Procedures
  • The EN application process is simple
  • Obtain an application,
  • Complete the application,
  • Include all information showing qualifications,
  • Submit the completed application and all
    additional information to MAXIMUS for review.

31
EN Application
  • The EN application is a Request for Proposal
    (RFP), which was developed by the Social Security
    Administration
  • The RFP is available on the Internet at
    www.eps.gov

32
Evaluation ofEmployment Networks
33
Two Areas of Evaluation Criteria
  • Program Requirements
  • Reporting Requirements

34
Program Requirements
  • Have agreement with SSA,
  • Serve beneficiaries within specific geographic
    area,
  • Provide services directly or with other entities,
  • Elect a payment system, and
  • Develop and implement an IWP for each beneficiary.

35
Reporting Requirements
  • Notify MAXIMUS each time it accepts a Ticket,
  • Submit copy of each IWP,
  • Submit copies of IWP amendments,
  • Submit agreements with State VR Agencies,
  • Provide annual outcome data,
  • Provide financial report,
  • Collect and record data required by SSA, and
  • Adhere to all requirements specified in the
    agreement.

36
State VR Agencies and the Ticket to Work Program
37
Participation Requirements
  • State VR Agencies are required to participate
    in the Ticket to Work Program, in order to
    continue to receive payments for serving
    beneficiaries.

38
Process for Becoming an EN
  • SSA notifies State VR Agencies in writing of the
    Ticket to Work Program, including payment options
  • State VR Agency selects payment option and
    notifies SSA in writing of its payment selection

39
Three Payment Options for State VR Agencies
  • Cost reimbursement payment system
  • Outcome Payment system
  • Outcome/Milestone Payment system

40
  • A State VR Agency is not required to function
    as an Employment Network.
  • The State VR Agency may choose on a case-by-case
    basis as to whether it will function as an EN
    when serving a beneficiary with a Ticket.
  • Beneficiaries may still receive service under the
    cost reimbursement system.

41
Process to Ensure Proper Ticket Assignment
  • State VR Agency submits information to MAXIMUS
    that contains the following statements
  • Beneficiary has assigned its Ticket to the State
    VR Agency,
  • IPE has been developed and signed by both
    parties,
  • Vocational goal listed on the IPE, and
  • Selected payment system.

42
Handling Referral from ENs to State VR Agencies
  • Agreement must be in place between the two
    entities prior to any referrals
  • If referral is received without an agreement,
    then an agreement must be developed prior to
    making the referral
  • Agreement must be received and reviewed by
    MAXIMUS.

43
Components of the Agreement
  • Procedures for making referrals,
  • Description of financial responsibilities of each
    party,
  • Terms and procedures under which the EN will pay
    the State VR Agency, and
  • Procedures for resolving disputes.

44
Conversion of Alternate Participants
45
Guidelines for Conversion
  • Alternate Participants (AP) continue to serve
    beneficiaries as APs in non-Ticket states
  • As the Ticket Program is phased in, APs in that
    state are notified of their right to participate
    in the Ticket to Work Program as ENs
  • APs must become Employment Networks in order to
    be paid for an employment plan signed after the
    date of implementation of the Ticket Program in
    their state

46
Requirements for Becoming an EN
  • Enter into an agreement with the SSA,
  • Agree to serve a prescribed service area, and
  • Elect a payment option under one of the two EN
    payment systems.

47
APs Payment Process
  • Once Ticket Program begins in the State
  • APs continue to get paid on employment plans that
    are already in effect and payment can continue up
    to January 1, 2004,
  • APs can not receive payment on employment plans
    signed after date of Ticket to Work Program
    implementation in that APs state.

48
Practice Exercise Protecting Client Rights
  • Divide into subgroups with each subgroup having
    four or five participants.
  • Discuss measures that ENs may take to ensure
    protection of client rights in the Ticket to Work
    Program within each subgroup.
  • Present the highlights of your subgroups
    discussion to the larger group.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com