Ticket to Work Program
Community Work Incentives Coordinator (CWIC) Responsibilities & Competencies
Employment Network Directory for the Ticket to Work
Employment Support for People with Disabilities
Evaluation of the Ticket to Work Program
Increasing Options: The Ticket to Work & Self Sufficiency Program
Social Security Administration (SSA) Announces Improvements to the Ticket to Work Program
SSA announces final rules designed to improve the Ticket to Work program. The changes will improve the effectiveness of the Ticket program in assisting beneficiaries with disabilities who want to work.
Social Security Administration Office of Employment Support Programs (OESP) Forms & Publications
Social Security Administration's Ticket to Work Program
State Work Incentives Activities
The Ticket To Work Program & Other Work Incentives
Ticket to Work & Work Incentives Advisory Panel Annual Reports
Includes the findings, issues, conclusions and recommendations of the Panel regarding implementation of the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act by the Social Security Administration and other federal agencies whose programs have an effect on the employment of people with disabilities.
Ticket to Work Events Schedule
Calendar of events where you can learn more about the Ticket to Work Program. This is also an opportunity to meet other people with disabilities and those engaged in disability and work-related activities. If you are receiving Social Security and interested in returning to work you may wish to attend a local Work Incentives Seminar Event event.
Topics covered include an overview of the program, a summary of 2008 regulatory changes and the benefits of the Ticket to Work for Supplemental Security Income (SSI)/Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries and employers. This information is also available in video form in ASL.
Ticket to Work Program Information
Ticket to Work Program Questions & Answers
Work Incentive Planning & Assistance (WIPA) Projects
List of Community Work Incentive Coordinators who offer information and technical assistance in your state on the work incentives that help Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Supplementary Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries return to work.
Work Incentive Plans Under the Work Incentives Planning & Assistance Project (WIPA)
Work Incentive Seminars (WISE) Events
The Social Security Administration's Work Incentive Planning and Assistance (WIPA) Projects host free community events for beneficiaries with disabilities and their families to learn more about the possibility of work and resources in their community. People with disabilities, family members, employers, Employment Networks, Vocational Rehabilitation, Protection and Advocacy Services and other community partners are invited to attend. Use the drop down menu on the site to find upcoming meetings in your state.
Work Incentives Planning & Assistance Services Defined