If some of you haven't heard about this yet, you might like to read the newsletter from Social Security regarding their promoting employment opportunities for people with disabilities.... Bunny Social Security eNews Update Published October 16, 2002 To view this online, go to http://www.ssa.gov/enews/enewspress101602.htm Welcome to a special edition of eNews. Social Security Announces New Initiatives to Promote Employment Opportunities for People with Disabilities Jo Anne Barnhart, Commissioner of Social Security, announced several new initiatives to assist people with disabilities who want to go to work. The initiatives, announced at the New Freedom Initiative Celebration of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, include the Disability Program Navigator, a new position formed jointly with the Department of Labor, and "Ticket to Hire," a specialized referral network linking employers to job-seekers with disabilities. Also announced at the celebration was a new website--www.disabilityinfo.gov--an online resource for Americans with disabilities. "Under President Bush's New Freedom Initiative, the Social Security Administration is providing greater opportunities for people with disabilities to stay connected to the workforce," said Commissioner Barnhart. "SSA is committed to making positive changes in the lives of millions of Americans." The Navigators will link people with disabilities who visit the Department of Labor's One-Stop Career Centers with employers and benefit planning assistance and outreach organizations. The Navigators, who will work in the One-Stops, also will provide information on Social Security's work incentives, employment networks and the Ticket to Work program. The Ticket to Work program, currently available in 13 states, will be available in 20 additional states starting in November. The Ticket program provides Social Security and Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries with more choices and expanded opportunities to help them go to work. Upon receiving a Ticket from Social Security, individuals may give it to an employment network to obtain free vocational rehabilitation, job training, and other support services. The Ticket program, launched in February 2002, will be available nationwide by January of 2004. As an offshoot of Ticket to Work, a new service has been developed with the Department of Labor to help employers locate and recruit skilled employment candidates with disabilities. The service, "Ticket to Hire," is a free, national referral service for employers to recruit workers from the Ticket to Work program. "Ticket to Hire" specialists, available at 1-866-TTW-HIRE (1-866-889-4473), will answer questions about the Ticket to Work program. Please visit our website for more information about Social Security's new disability initiatives, the Ticket to Work program and more. http://www.ssa.gov You also can link to the news release. http://www.ssa.gov/pressoffice/disabilityinfo-pr.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn