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for Employment Networks (ENs) Information for Vocational Rehabilitation State Agencies Information for Employers Information for Employment Networks (ENs) What is an EN? An EN may be either a single entity or a partnership of organizations combining their resources into a single entity. An EN may provide services necessary to prepare and place beneficiaries in employment, either directly or be entering into contracts with other providers of such services. You can become an EN by completing the EN RFP. For more information about ENs, please read the EN Handbook. Recorded Teleconference: A teleconference conducted jointly by CESSI and MAXIMUS, SSA’s Operations Support Manager, provided information about important changes in the Ticket to Work regulations. Although this teleconference was targeted for current ENs, entities considering becoming an EN will also find the information useful. Visit: www.cessi.net/pmro_pub/Aug72008ConfCall.wpl Webinars: In July, SSA and CESSI partnered with Cornell University to conduct two highly successful How does the Ticket Program work?
Where to learn about the EN payment structure Information for VR State Agencies State VR Agencies are the only programs authorized by law and automatically approved to provide services to beneficiaries under the Ticket to Work Program without becoming an EN. Visit the VR Reimbursement Claims Processing page for latest statistical information and dollar amounts SSA has paid to State VR agencies for services. Recorded Teleconference: In July, SSA and CESSI, SSA’s Recruitment and Outreach Manager, partnered with the Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation (CSAVR) to conduct a teleconference on the changes to the Ticket to Work regulations. This teleconference explored the new Partnership Plus option and how it could benefit both Employment Networks (ENs) and VR agencies as they work to meet the employment and training needs of Social Security beneficiaries with disabilities. Visit: www.cessi.net/pmro_pub/CSAVR_TeleconfJuly2008.wpl. There are many ways employers can become involved in Ticket to Work. They can also obtain more information learn
more about the Work
Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) for Employers Hiring Certain Qualified
Social Security Beneficiaries. In addition, the Employer Assistance & Recruitment Networks EARN are
designed to assist employers with recruitment and informational resources
that will connect them to Employment Service Providers, including ENs,
who have access to job-ready candidates in their community. |
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