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1 Developing a New Employment Network

Welcome to the webinar 2 FOR AUDIO  Dial-in number: 1 (888) (US Toll Free) or 1 (847) (US Toll) Password: # Facilitators: Patricia Dowse, NYSRA Oscar Jiménez, MPH, NYAPRS Presenters: Joshua Carpenter, M.S.Ed., C.R.C., Clubhouse of Suffolk David Jones, Technical Assistance and Support Center (TASC), MAXIMUS Michael Yozzi, Technical Assistance and Support Center (TASC), MAXIMUS Kelly Stengel, MPH, NYAPRS

How to participate in the webinar Mute/ un-mute All attendees will be automatically muted during webinar During Q & A you may un-mute yourself by pressing: # 6 To mute yourself: * 6 (star and then the number 6) Sending questions to presenters via chat function: Go to upper left corner to “attendees.” Look for Kelly Stengel or Oscar Jiménez by scrolling down. Right click and Chat with Kelly or Oscar to send questions or technical issues Technical problems? Contact Sarah at (518) or 3

Our Program for Today Ticket-to-Work Program: Overview –What is the Ticket to Work –Payment at a Glance –Partnership Plus at a Glance –Types of Employment Network Business Models Overview of the EN RFQ –Qualification Requirements –Business Plan –Application Check List EN Implementation Tools at a Glance 4

5 What is the Ticket to Work?

Ticket-to-Work Program: 101 What is the goal of the program? –Help people with disabilities get jobs and become more self-sufficient What is it the Ticket? –Similar to a voucher that allows people with disabilities to purchase employment services and supports Who can a Ticket Holder purchase services from? –An Employment Network (EN): Agency or program pre- approved by Social Security to take Tickets 6

Ticket-to-Work Program: 101 cont’d How much money is each Ticket worth? –Up to $23,000 (up to $5,100 the first 9 months) Who does the Ticket belong to? –The Ticket belongs to the person with a disability (“Ticket Holder”), not the provider nor the government –The Ticket Holder can choose the Employment Network she/he likes best, and switch at any point in time 7

MILESTONE-OUTCOME PAYMENT METHOD Payment TypeBeneficiary Earnings Required After Ticket Assignment SSDI Ticket- Holder SSI Ticket-Holder Milestone 1 Milestone 2 Milestone 3 Milestone 4 $360/ month x 1 month $720/ month x 3 months within 6 months $720/ month x 6 months within 12 months $720/ month x 9 months within 18 months $1279 Total for Phase 1$5,116 Outcome Phase Earnings sufficient for “zero cash benefit” status Up to 36 payments of $384/ month Up to 60 payments of $221/ month Total of Outcome Payments Available$13,824$13,260 Total of Milestones + Outcome Payments$23,164$22,354 Phase 2 Phase 1 MilestonesGross earnings at or over $1,000(non- blind)/month (SGA) Gross earnings at or over $1,640 (blind)/month (SGA) Up to 11 payments of $382/ month Up to 18 payments of $221/ month Total for Phase 2$4,224$3,978 Total Phase Milestones Payments $9,340 $9, Payments At A Glance

TypeTicket Holder EarningsEN Payment for SSDI EN Payment for SSI Phase 1 Milestone 1$360/ two weeks within 1 month $1,279 Milestone 2$720/mo for 3 months within 6 months (cumulative) $1,279 Milestone 3$720/mo for 6 months within 12 months (cumulative) $1,279 Milestone 4$720/mo for 9 months within 18 months (cumulative) $1,279 Total Potential Phase I Milestone Payments$5, Rates Milestone-Outcome Payment System: Phase 1 Milestones 9

Type Ticket Holder Earnings EN Payment for SSDI EN Payment for SSI Phase 2Gross > SGA ($1000/non-blind; $1,640 for blind) $384/mo. (up to 11 mos.) $221/mo. (up to 18 mos.) Total Phase 2 Payments $4,224$3,978 Total Potential Ticket Payments Phases 1 and 2 $9,340$9, Rates Milestone-Outcome Payment System: Phase 2 Payments 10

Milestone-Outcome Payment System: Outcome Payments Type Ticket Holder Earnings EN Payment for SSDI EN Payment for SSI Outcome PhaseNet > SGA ($1000/non-blind; $1,640 /blind) AND 0 cash benefit $384/mo. for up to 36 months $221/mo. for up to 60 months Total Outcome Phase Payments $13,824$13,260 Total Potential Ticket Payments $23,164$22, Rates 11

MILESTONE-OUTCOME PAYMENT METHOD Payment TypeBeneficiary Earnings Required After Ticket Assignment SSDI Ticket- Holder SSI Ticket-Holder Milestone 1 Milestone 2 Milestone 3 Milestone 4 $360/ month x 1 month $720/ month x 3 months within 6 months $720/ month x 6 months within 12 months $720/ month x 9 months within 18 months $1279 Total for Phase 1$5,116 Outcome Phase Earnings sufficient for “zero cash benefit” status Up to 36 payments of $384/ month Up to 60 payments of $221/ month Total of Outcome Payments Available$13,824$13,260 Total of Milestones + Outcome Payments$23,164$22,354 Phase 2 Phase 1 MilestonesGross earnings at or over $1,000(non- blind)/month (SGA) Gross earnings at or over $1,640 (blind)/month (SGA) Up to 11 payments of $382/ month Up to 18 payments of $221/ month Total for Phase 2$4,224$3,978 Total Phase Milestones Payments $9,340 $9, Payments At A Glance

1.When an individual has an ACCES-VR case OPEN, the Ticket is considered “in use” and it cannot be assigned to an EN 2.After VR case is formally closed, then the beneficiary can assign Ticket to an EN 3.If the VR case is closed successfully, then Phase One payments are NOT available 4.If the VR case is NOT closed successfully, then ALL Ticket payments may still be available 13 Partnership Plus at a Glance

Types of EN business models: – Independent –Collaborative –Single administrator –State level strategies 14

This example shows a collaborative web allowing for referral and mentoring efforts amongst separate EN’s ACCES-VR provides information about all EN options when closing a case Each EN completes a separate application to operate as an independent EN Independent ENs 15

Collaborative Agreement Strategy ACESS- VR Partnership Plus Advantages: Sharing of information & resources, staffing and community outreach Specific Advantage of collaboration with One- Stop: Access to database of potential Ticket holders who wish to return to work 16 ACCES-VR

Single Administrator EN Strategy ACCES-VR Partnership Plus Contracted for Ticket Administration/ Outreach / Reporting Provide direct service to Ticket holders / Follow-up supports / data collection 17

State Level Strategy Policy / Outreach / Reporting/Administration ACCES-VR Partnership Plus Contracted for Ticket Administration Provide direct service to Ticket holders / Follow-up supports / data collection 18

How to participate in the webinar Mute/ un-mute All attendees will be automatically muted during webinar During Q & A you may un-mute yourself by pressing: # 6 To mute yourself: * 6 (star and then the number 6) Sending questions to presenters via chat function: Go to upper left corner to “attendees.” Look for Kelly Stengel or Oscar Jiménez by scrolling down. Right click and Chat with Kelly or Oscar to send questions or technical issues Technical problems? Contact Sarah at (518) or 19

BECOMING AN EMPLOYMENT NETWORK 20

General Qualification Requirements Experience providing employment services – 2 years immediately preceding application or 3 years within the last 5 years Have a system to keep beneficiary information secure Provide minimum core services – Career counseling – Job placement (excluding sole Partnership Plus ENs) – Ongoing employment support 21

General Qualification Requirements (Cont.) Be Accessible – Physical locations accessible per ADA guidelines – Information in multiple formats – Toll-free telephone – Voic – Do not discriminate in providing services Comply with terms and conditions of the Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) 22

General Qualification Requirements (Cont.) Have adequate resources to provide services – Sufficient staff, facilities, and ability to arrange for service delivery Maintain accounting and documentation of costs and efforts Carry general and/or professional insurance 23

Specific Qualification Requirements License or certificate to provide services, if required by state law OR Certification or accreditation from a national rehabilitation or employment services accrediting body OR Contract or agreement with Federal or State government agency OR Grant to provide employment, VR, or other support services 24

Specific Qualification Requirements (Cont.) Ensure medical and related services are supervised by appropriate personnel Employ staff and/or utilize provides who are: – Qualified by certification or license – Otherwise qualified by education or experience Submit subcontractors information for SSA preapproval before utilizing services 25

Overview of the Business Plan (Page 10) Describe your organizations: – History, mission, accomplishments – Corporate structure including affiliates and subsidiaries – Current organizational chart with current positions and staffing – Resumes and personal information of key staff – Website address (if applicable) Outline current and past services provided – Evidence of services and job placement – SSA reserves the right to verify services were provided 26

Overview of Business Plan (Cont.) (Page 10) Describe anticipated changes in organization – Organizational structure, staffing, business policies and services provided – Explain marketing plan, developing IWPs, short-term supports for job retention, and method to protect beneficiary information Demonstrate sustainability – Identify grants or funding streams Requirements for applicants planning on employing SSA beneficiaries with disabilities 27

EN Application Checklist (Page 74) The Agreement (pages 4 – 5) EN Security and Suitability Requirements (starts on page 37) – Must be completed before work begins 28

EN Application Checklist (Cont.) EN Quotation Documentation Requirements – Standard Form 1449(page 62) – EN Information Sheet Active CCR Active Online Representations and Certification (ORCA) Elect EN payment system EN qualifications requirement documentation Business Plan for service delivery Proof of liability insurance – Addendum for multiple locations 29

How to participate in the webinar Mute/ un-mute All attendees will be automatically muted during webinar During Q & A you may un-mute yourself by pressing: # 6 To mute yourself: * 6 (star and then the number 6) Sending questions to presenters via chat function: Go to upper left corner to “attendees.” Look for Kelly Stengel or Oscar Jiménez by scrolling down. Right click and Chat with Kelly or Oscar to send questions or technical issues Technical problems? Contact Sarah at (518) or 30

Employment Network Implementation Tools and Resources Assigning Tickets Effectively 31

EN Implementation Tools Decision Tree Tool for Assigning Tickets 18 Month Prior Earnings Look-Back Worksheet Challenge Ticket Tracker Obtaining EN Implementation Tools and Resources 32

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Challenge Ticket Tracker Organizes all Ticket Holder Demographics Manually allows tracking of all payments, including Phase 1, 2 & Outcomes Provides automatic tracking of total revenue Includes charts which show total revenue, and break-down of Phase 1, 2 & Outcome payment totals 35

36 Enter Ticket Holder information here Check boxes for benefits type Enter EN & Key Maximus contact information here

37 Data in these fields populates from Demographics Worksheet Phase 1 Milestones Worksheet: Payment Code indicates billing request type submitted, wages for period is for tracking total wage data for request period you have collected from Ticket Holder

Obtaining the EN Implementation Tools For more information or to obtain a copy of the Challenge Ticket Tracker contact Kevin Nickerson at: Ticket to Work: PROS Ticket to Work Resource Room can be found at the link below: development/PROS-works/ 38

How to participate in the webinar Mute/ un-mute All attendees will be automatically muted during webinar During Q & A you may un-mute yourself by pressing: # 6 To mute yourself: * 6 (star and then the number 6) Sending questions to presenters via chat function: Go to upper left corner to “attendees.” Look for Kelly Stengel or Oscar Jiménez by scrolling down. Right click and Chat with Kelly or Oscar to send questions or technical issues Technical problems? Contact Sarah at (518) or 39