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DISABILITY PROGRAM NAVIGATOR TRAINING

DISABILITY PROGRAM NAVIGATOR TRAINING. The SSA Perspective on the Role of the Navigator November 3, 2003.

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DISABILITY PROGRAM NAVIGATOR TRAINING

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  1. DISABILITY PROGRAM NAVIGATOR TRAINING The SSA Perspective on the Role of the Navigator November 3, 2003

  2. SSA Administers Two Programs Paying Benefits to People with Disabilities1. Social Security Disability Insurance –SSDI (Title II)2. Supplemental Security Income Program –SSI (Title XVI)

  3. SSDI Eligibility • Covered workers--up to age 65 • Who have a medical condition that will last for at least one year or will result in death • Who cannot do the work they previously did, and • Who cannot do any other work that exists in the National economy (considering age, education, exp.)

  4. SSI Disability Eligibility • Needs-based program • Same disability definition as SSDI • Income and resources must be below specified limits

  5. Characteristics of Disability Beneficiaries

  6. Adult Disability Beneficiaries Under Age 60* Disabled Workers and Adult SSI by Age Groups *as of July 2002 1,989,000 1,315,000 703,000 678,000 532,000 570,000 480,000 136,000 AGE

  7. Disability Beneficiary Population Data as of December 2001 DI* SSI* BLIND AND DISABLED CHILDREN ADULT CHILDREN WIDOW(ER)S BLIND ADULTS *Beneficiaries with concurrent entitlements are in both groups. DISABLED ADULTS WORKERS

  8. Adult Disability Beneficiaries Disabled Workers and Adult SSI SSI Only DI & DI/SSI MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN 56% 44% 41% 59% Avg. Ben. $405 Average Monthly Benefit Women $688 $531 Federal benefit rate Men $913

  9. Adult Disability Beneficiaries Under Age 60 Disabled Workers and Adult SSI 26+ 3.7% 21 - 25 4.0% Time on the Rolls DI & SSI DI/SSI Only 16 - 20 8.5% Years 0-5 39% 29% 6-10 30% 29% 11-15 17% 21% 16-20 7% 10% 21-25 3% 5% 26+ 3% 5% 0 - 5 35.6% 11 - 15 18.7% 6 - 10 29.5% DI & SSI Combined

  10. Adult Disability Beneficiaries Under Age 60* Primary Impairment Data • 48% of beneficiaries have a mental disability • 40% of DI & DI/SSI • 60% of SSI Only • Groupings for the most common impairments vary by age and program *as of July 2002

  11. Adult Disability Beneficiaries Under Age 60 Top 7 Primary Impairments 56% of Beneficiaries Affective Disorders Mental Retardation Schizo-phrenia Organic Mental Osteo arthritis Back Anxiety

  12. Adult Disability Beneficiaries Under Age 60 Summary Profiles DI & DI/SSI 50% are 50-59 More men (56 %) Most 12 yrs or more 66% above marginal 18% have earnings 39% on 5 yrs or less Age Gender Education Prior earnings Current earnings Time on rolls Impairments Mental - 40% Musculoskeletal >15% Heart & circulatory >4% -- Most frequent

  13. Adult Disability Beneficiaries Under Age 60 Summary Profiles SSI Only 71% under 50 More women (59%) Most less than 12 yrs 99% marginal 17% have earnings 29% on 5 yrs or less Age Gender Education Prior earnings Current earnings Time on rolls Impairment Mental - 60% Musculoskeletal > 6% -- Most frequent

  14. SSDI & SSI Beneficiaries In States with Navigators

  15. SSA Return to Work Efforts Historical rate of return-to-work success is ½ of 1% of the disabled beneficiary population

  16. Ticket to Work and Self Sufficiency Program • Created by the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 • Offers more choices to people in getting the services they need to go to work and move toward greater self-sufficiency • Services are provided by Employment Networks (ENs), private organizations and government agencies, at no cost to the individual • Program savings realized from benefit cessation covers the cost of the process (payments to ENs)

  17. New Freedom Initiative • Announced by President Bush on Feb.1, 2001 • A comprehensive program to promote the full participation of people with disabilities in all areas of society.

  18. New Freedom Initiative (continued) • Requires Federal agencies to collaborate in ways not previously done to make their programs more effective • The joint DOL-SSA Navigator effort has been undertaken in the spirit of the New Freedom Initiative

  19. New Freedom InitiativeSSA Demonstration Projects • The Ticket Program works and is working for many beneficiaries • Some people need additional supports • SSA is conducting a series of Demonstration Project to help determine what else is needed to increase RTW and improve self-sufficiency for people with disabilities

  20. SSA Demonstration Projects • Early Intervention Demonstration Project • Youth Transition Process Demonstration • Benefit Offset Process Demonstration • Mental Health Treatment Study

  21. Navigators Provide theCritical Linkage with Employers Disability Program Navigators

  22. Barriers to Employment for People with Disabilities • Lack of Medical assistance • Lack of knowledge about programs, services and supports • Housing needs • Transportation needs • Child care needs • Lack of skills • Employer attitudes

  23. Keys to Employment for People with Disabilities • Medical benefits • Skills development • Housing and transportation supports • Child care • Assistive technologies and accommodation • Employer awareness

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