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Title: Disability Employment Initiative (DEI)


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Disability Employment Initiative(DEI)
  • Ticket to Work Boot Camp
  • Foundational Knowledge
  • Ticket Overview Integrating Ticket to Work into
    your One-Stop Career Center

Hosted/Facilitated by Miranda Kennedy Presented
by Kevin Nickerson, NDI Technical Assistance
Team Members
2012 Training Series
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Disability Employment Initiative (DEI)
  • DEI Projects at the state level and/or local
    level participating LWIBs are required to become
    Employment Networks under Social Security
    Administrations Ticket to Work Program.
  • Training and Technical Assistance to DEI Projects
    in attaining Employment Network status and
    implementing effective EN operations is provided
    under U.S. DOLETA contract with NDI Consulting,
    Inc. and the National Disability Institute (NDI).
  • Evaluation of the impact of the DEI Projects
    implementation and outcomes as Employment Network
    will be provided under U.S. DOL ODEP contract
    with Social Dynamics.

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Learning Objectives
  • Upon completion of this training webinar, DEI
    grantees
  • and participants and partners from the public
  • workforce system will have the following
  • Basic understanding of the Ticket to Work Program
  • Knowledge of 2008 changes to the Ticket to Work
    Program rules
  • Awareness of Employment Network (EN) models and
    partnerships
  • Information on next steps and how to apply to
    become an EN

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Agenda
  • Background The Challenge Experience
  • What is the Ticket to Work Program?
  • Ticket to Work Basics
  • Review of 2008 Changes to the Ticket to Work
    Program rules
  • Employment Network (EN) models and partnerships
  • Resources
  • Whats my next step? How do we apply?

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  • Background The Challenge Experience

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Challenge Workforce Solutions New York State
EN Experiences
  • Consistent with Challenge Mission
  • Established as an EN in 2001
  • First Ticket assigned in New York State to
    private EN
  • Knowledge of SSA benefits increased Ticket holder
    confidence in services and assisted with
    referrals to program
  • Increasing Ticket assignments now due to changes
    in regulations which occurred in 2008
  • Challenge, a nonprofit, vocational services
    organization, was founded in 1968 to offer
    employment and placement opportunities to
    individuals who face barriers to employment.
    http//aboutchallenge.org/CI-final/

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Challenge Workforce Solutions New York State EN
Experiences
  • 2nd EN in Nation to achieve 60th Outcome payment
    (achieved March, 2007)
  • Our second 60th Outcome measure occurred in May,
    2009
  • Our third 60th Outcome measure occurred in July,
    2010
  • In 2011, had a total of 5 Ticket holders
    graduate from the Ticket program successfully,
    helping us achieve all possible EN payments

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What is the Ticket to Work Program?
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What is the Ticket to Work Program?
  • A Social Security Administration Program
  • Established through the signing of legislation in
    December 1999, The Ticket to Work and Work
    Incentives Improvement Act
  • Provides payments to participating Employment
    Networks for assisting Social Security
    beneficiarys in becoming more self-sufficient
    through employment

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What is the Ticket to Work Program?
  • A program designed to assist Social Security
    beneficiaries in the return to work through the
    provision of employment services from public and
    private providers
  • Allows Social Security beneficiarys to receive a
    Ticket to Work which may be assigned to a
    participating Employment Network for assistance
    in achieving their desired vocational goal
  • Expands the universe of choices people with
    disabilities have in getting assistance in the
    return to work through participating Employment
    Networks

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What is the Ticket to Work Program?
  • The goal
  • A Shift

Self-sufficiency. Decrease the Ticket Holders
dependence on their cash benefits by increasing
their work effort to substantial gainful
activity, and ultimately, to assist Ticket holder
in achieving self-sufficiency.
  • Customer Service.
  • A shift in how Rehabilitation services are
    offered, increasing beneficiary choice and
    customer service

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Choice
  • ENs offer another level of choice to Social
    Security beneficiaries
  • Increased need for exemplary Customer Service in
    providing rehabilitation services is important,
    especially as more EN providers become available

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Ticket to Work Basics
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  • In 2008, SSA made several improvements to the
  • Ticket to Work employment program to increase
  • participation.
  • Today you will learn about these improvements
    and.
  • Ticket to Work program basics
  • New payment structure
  • How Partnership Plus works
  • Next Steps to becoming an Employment Network

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Ticket to Work Program Basics
  • The Ticket to Work and Work Incentives
    Improvement
  • Act was passed in 1999 and provided benefits to
    SSA
  • Disability beneficiaries ENs including
  • Yearly cost of living increases for Ticket
    Payments to ENs
  • Two new work incentives
  • Extended Medicare benefits
  • Expedited Reinstatement of Benefits (EXR)
  • Medicaid Buy-In Programs
  • Work Incentive Planning and Assistance projects
  • Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency employment
    program

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Ticket to Work Program Basics Cont.
  • Creates an opportunity for any entity (other than
    a Federal Department) to become a Ticket to Work
    Employment Network and begin receiving payments
    for supporting Ticket Holders as they work at
    increasing their earning capacity.
  • Ticket Holders are qualified Social Security
    Disability Beneficiaries ages 18 to 64, receiving
    Title XVI and/or Title II benefits (SSI or SSDI)
  • Now both Medical Improvement Expected (MIE) and
    Medical Improvement Not Expected (MINE) groups
    are eligible due to changes in TtW regulations
    from 2008
  • Offers long-term funding to ensure Ticket Holders
    receive ongoing return to work support.
  • Increases choice for Ticket Holders and
    Employment Networks allowing both to choose who
    they work with under the program.

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Ticket to Work Program Basics Cont.
  • Ticket to Work Provider basics
  • This is a voluntary program (you do not have to
    participate, although DEI projects have committed
    to becoming ENs as a part of this grant)
  • Provides additional monetary support to approved
    providers (Employment Networks) who assist Social
    Security beneficiaries with disabilities in
    obtaining and maintaining employment
  • Funds are flexible, and can be used, in part, to
    support beneficiary needs

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Ticket to Work Program Basics Cont.
  • Ticket to Work Ticket Holder basics
  • This is a voluntary program - as a Ticket Holder,
    I do not have to participate.
  • Provides Ticket Holders with CHOICE as a Ticket
    Holder, I decide who I assign my Ticket to based
    upon who I feel can best provide the services I
    need.
  • Ensures continued employment support as a
    Ticket Holder, I know you will continue to
    provide me support beyond the time that VESID or
    Medicaid funding permits in some cases.
  • Actively participating in the Ticket to Work
    program suspends a Ticket Holders medical
    Continuing Disability Review as a Ticket
    Holder, I can return to work without fear that I
    will medically improve before I am gainfully
    employed.

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Snapshot of Program Overview
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Ticket Funding Other funding sources
  • Training and Employment Notice No. 20-07
    clarifies that Ticket funding is an additional
    revenue source for One-Stop delivery systems and
    is not considered program income and WILL NOT
    replace existing funding sources (i.e. funding is
    in addition to current funding sources, to be
    used how you see fit)
  • Braiding Medicaid funded services and Ticket to
    Work funds is not double dipping
  • The Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services
    (CMS) clarified this recently in a State Medicaid
    Director Letter (SMD 10-002), See
    http//aaidd.org/media/PowerPoint/Ticket20to20Wo
    rk20SMD201-28-1020clean.pdf

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Improvements to the Ticket-to-Work Program
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  • 2008 Improvements of Importance
  • Ticket payments have increased and allow for
    payments before the Ticket Holder works at SGA
    level
  • Ticket payment structure encourages the use of
    available work incentives with new Phase 2
    payment structure
  • Tickets are now available to all beneficiaries
    with disabilities, ages 18 through 64 (with a few
    exceptions)
  • Timely progress reviews are now one time per year
  • Partnership with State Vocational Rehabilitation
    agencies are more clearly defined, and now called
    Partnership Plus

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Outcome Payment System
Type Ticket Holder Earnings EN Payment for SSDI EN Payment for SSI
Outcome Earnings sufficient for zero cash benefits status 719/mo. for up to 36 months 412/mo. for up to 60 months
Total Possible Outcome Payments 25,884 24,720
2012 Rates
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Milestone-Outcome Payment System Phase 1
Milestones
Type Ticket Holder Earnings EN Payment for SSDI EN Payment for SSI
Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1
Milestone 1 720/mo for 1 month (can bill with wages of 360 within a two week period) 1,288 1,288
Milestone 2 720/mo for 3 months within 6 months (cumulative) 1,288 1,288
Milestone 3 720/mo for 6 months within 12 months (cumulative) 1,288 1,288
Milestone 4 720/mo for 9 months within 18 months (cumulative) 1,288 1,288
Total Potential Phase I Milestone Payments Total Potential Phase I Milestone Payments 5,152 5,152
Subsequent months must be at TWL
2012 Rates
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Understanding Phase 1 Payments
  • There are reasons some, or all of, Phase 1
    payments may not be available to an EN
  • Recent Work Activity
  • State VR history with Ticket Holder

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  • Recent Work Rule
  • Work at or above applicable Trial Work level
    earnings (720 in 2012) within 18 months prior
    to Ticket assignment can impact EN access to
    Phase 1 Milestone payments
  • Does not apply to Tickets assigned prior to July
    21, 2008
  • MAXIMUS has created a tool to explore a
    beneficiary recent work history
  • gt Check out the 18-Month Prior Earnings Tool at
    www.yourtickettowork.com.

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  • Partnership Plus
  • VR Cost Reimbursement payments and EN Phase 2
    Milestone and Outcome payments both possible for
    same beneficiary
  • SSA will pay for sequential, but not concurrent,
    services
  • When VR chooses to serve a beneficiary under Cost
    Reimbursement, beneficiarys Ticket is
  • -- Not assigned to VR, and
  • -- Cannot be assigned to another EN while VR
    case is open
  • New in-use SVR status extends Continuing
    Disability Review (CDR) protection to beneficiary
    while receiving VR services under Cost
    Reimbursement

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  • Partnership Plus VR Case Closure
  • Beneficiary can assign Ticket to an EN after VR
    case closure
  • Phase 1 Milestones not available to EN if VR
    closed case with beneficiary employed
  • -- VR provided services leading to initial
    efforts at self-supporting employment
  • -- SSA can pay EN for Phase 2 Milestones
    Outcomes achieved after Ticket assignment
  • NOTE More detailed information about Partnership
    Plus will be provided in future TtW training

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Milestone-Outcome Payment System Phase 2 Payments
Type Ticket Holder Earnings EN Payment for SSDI EN Payment for SSI
Phase 2 Gross gt SGA (1010/non-blind 1,690 for blind) 387/mo. (up to 11 mos.) 222/mo. (up to 18 mos.)
Total Phase 2 Payments 4,257 3,996
Total Potential Ticket Payments Phases 1 and 2 9,409 9,148
2012Rates
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Milestone-Outcome Payment System Outcome Payments
Type Ticket Holder Earnings EN Payment for SSDI EN Payment for SSI
Outcome Phase Net gt SGA (1010/non-blind 1,690 /blind) AND 0 Federal cash benefits 387/mo. for up to 36 months 222/mo. for up to 60 months
Total Outcome Phase Payments 13,932 13,220
Total Potential Ticket Payments 23,341 22,468
2012 Rates
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Will becoming an EN help me with individuals that
can only work part-time?
  • The overall goal of the Ticket program continues
    to be self-sufficiency, and should be the
    long-term goal
  • Should a beneficiary start with part-time work,
    as is sometimes the case, this can qualify an EN
    for initial Phase 1 Milestone payments
  • Example Joe is an SSI recipient, and works 20
    hours/week and makes 8.50/hour, monthly average
    wage736
  • This example would qualify your EN for Phase 1
    Milestone payments
  • NOTE Your IWP needs to be developed showing the
    Ticket Holder will achieve at least TWL earnings
    in order to be assigned by Maximus, however, the
    overall goal is to assist the individual in
    achieving greater levels of self-sufficiency, and
    to have clear, long-term goals of SGA level
    earnings

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  • Milestone Reconciliation Payment
  • Occurs when Beneficiary moves quickly into the
    Outcome Payment Period
  • Includes all Milestones available at time of
    first Ticket assignment that remain unpaid due
    to the start of the Outcome payment period
  • Reconciliation payment made when 12th Outcome
    payment is achieved
  • This payment does not need to be requested,
    Maximus will determine the amount owed to the EN
    after the 12th Outcome is achieved

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  • Requesting Ticket Payments
  • Three options for requesting payment
  • 1. Evidentiary Payment Request (EPR)
  • -- Requires primary evidence of earnings
  • 2. Certification Payment Request (CPR)
  • -- Uses secondary evidence of earnings
  • 3. Workforce e-Process, e-Pay
  • -- Available to Workforce ENs only, and
    provides automated payments from Milestone 1
    through Outcomes
  • NOTE Billing options will be covered in detail
    in subsequent trainings, and are also covered by
    Maximus through Ticket Tuesday Training
    opportunities

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  • Benefits of becoming an EN include
  • Increase your bottom line - Get paid for the work
    you are already doing
  • Ticket payments are your own to use as you wish
  • Generous funding stream 23, 341 (SSDI) and
    22,468 (SSI) per successful beneficiary who
    achieves all payments

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  • Q A
  • To ask a question/make a
  • comment please click on
  • the raised hand icon OR
  • submit it via the QA
  • panel, both are located on
  • the right hand toolbar

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Employment Network (EN) Models
  • Funds through the Ticket program are flexible to
    use as you wish, however, so is the Business
    Model you choose to develop for your Employment
    Network
  • The following are examples of strategies found in
    various locations across the U.S.

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Local Level Strategy
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Collaborative Agreement Strategy
Specific Advantage of collaboration with
One-Stop Access to database of potential Ticket
holders who wish to return to work, ITAs, staff
support
Advantages Sharing of information resources,
staffing and community outreach
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Consortium Strategy
Providers of Employment Services
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State Level Strategy
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Next Steps in Becoming an Employment Network
(EN)
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  • Becoming an Employment Network
  • Get the EN Request for Quotation (RFQ) at
  • http//www.ssa.gov/work/enrfp.html
  • Download and complete on your computer
  • Cover letter provides information on how to
    contact SSA, and recommended way to send
    completed RFQ

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  • Request for Quotation (RFQ)
  • Basic Components
  • Must have an Employer Identification Number
    (EIN), also known as the Tax ID
  • Must have general business or professional
    liability insurance in effect (minimum of
    500,000 per occurrence)
  • Must have a DUNS number (contact Dun Bradstreet
    at 1-866-705-5711 or apply online at www.dnb.com)
  • Once you have obtained a DUNS Number complete the
    Central Contractor Registration (www.ccr.gov)
    once CCR is active, complete the Online
    Representations and Certifications Application
    (https//orca.bpn.gov/)

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  • You can receive assistance with questions
  • you may have in completing the RFQ!
  • Contact Emily Malsch, Ticket/Workforce
    Specialist, OSM/MAXIMUS, at emalsch_at_cessi.net, or
    by phone at (443) 492- 9846
  • REGISTER for the Ticket to Work Boot Camp, Part 2
    Training
  • Understanding the RFQ Teleconference for DEI
    Grantees on February 9th from 3pm to 430pm EST
    https//ndi.webex.com/ndi/onstage/g.php?tad9620
    33463
  • documentation requirements
  • review forms
  • Q A
  • Additional help is available through SSAs
    Employment Network Contracts Team
  • E-Mail ENContracts_at_ssa.gov
  • Call 1-866-584-5180

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As an EN
  • Once you become an Employment Network, MAXIMUS,
  • the Operations Support Manager for the Ticket to
    Work
  • program will
  • Handle the process for assigning un-assigning
    Tickets
  • Maintain the list of approved ENs
  • Process Ticket payments
  • Conduct timely progress reviews
  • Staff an EN Help Desk
  • Provide training technical assistance to ENs
  • Visit the MAXIMUS website at www.yourtickettowork.
    com

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  • Ticket to Work Program Resources
  • Visit SSAs Work Site at www.socialsecurity.gov
    /work
  • Visit the MAXIMUS web site at
    www.yourtickettowork.com
  • or call 1-866-949-ENVR (3687)
  • Visit the Beneficiary Access Support Services
    (BASS) http//chooseworkttw.net/  

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Next Steps
  • Ticket to Work Boot Camp Becoming an Approved
    Employment Network (EN) will cover the following
  • Review RFQ, including document requirements.
  • Provide a section by section review of the RFQ
    and suggestions on how to successfully complete
    the required forms and receive your EN Blanket
    Purchase Agreement (BPA) award from SSA
  • Provide an opportunity for One-Stop Career
    Centers to establish a direct connection with
    Maximus, for assistance throughout the EN
    application process.
  • Registration
  • Thursday, February 9th (300pm 430pm EST)
  • Registration In order to register go to
  • https//ndi.webex.com/ndi/onstage/g.php?tad9620
    33463

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Contact Information
  • Kevin Nickerson
  • Program Associate
  • NDI Technical Assistance Team
  • knickerson_at_ndi-inc.org
  • Phone (607) 272-7570 Ext. 136
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