The Connecting Point Volume One, Issue 11
Date: August 28, 2003
In this ISSUE:
1) Free Computers for Persons with a Disability
2) SSA Conducts Initial Evaluation of Ticket to Work Program
3) Transition Guide from Western Regional Resource Center
4) 8 Steps to Follow to Hire a Personal Care Attendant
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1) Free Computers for Persons with a Disability
Do you have a disability? Are you in need of a free computer? The Jim Mullen Foundation provides free computers for people who have a disability. The organization specializes in providing computers for anybody especially for those individuals who think that they are unable to use one. For more information go to:
http://www.jimmullen.com/ZoomSeq.asp?id=7948
2) SSA Conducts an Initial Evaluation of Ticket to Work
The Social Security Administration has released an evaluation of the Ticket to Work program (TTW). The TTW enables eligible Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income disability beneficiaries to find work through a network of providers. The evaluation found that traditional providers believe Ticket incentives are insufficient. They also expressed concerns about documenting earnings, devoting extensive amounts of time providing information to beneficiaries about TTW, and maintaining individuals in employment for extended periods. To now, most providers are accepting few, if any, Tickets. Reasons include: lack of up-front funding within the EN payment systems; the high cost of screening beneficiaries; discomfort with the low level of risk-sharing within the payment systems; believing the value of payments to be low relative to payments from other sources; and lack of capacity to serve significant numbers of Ticket holders.
For more information:
http://www.lewin.com/NR/rdonlyres/evo3oasfn5uns6gdmmfm344rqndfdhwt24b5wpldls3how2c6xt2c7lx4ajqcgxzzyjwlgacvfbxog/2526.pdf
Source: Training Resource Network http://www.trninc.com
3) Western Regional Resource Center Transition Guide
has a Transition Guide that covers Transition Requirements, a process for developing IEP's addressing the Transition process. Also included are; a check-list of transition requirements, commonly asked questions with answers, sample IEP's and sample letters.
http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/trnfiles/pdfversion.htm
4) Healthy and Ready to Work
www.hrtw.org Contains comprehensive transition information for children with special health care needs who are approaching adulthood and may need assistance in making the transition from pediatric to adult health care and to postsecondary education and/or employment. Great on-line video resources. www.ichp.edu/videos
5) 8 Steps to Hire a personal Care Attendant (Teaching Sheet) A Simple Worksheet produced by the Kentucky Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs http://chs.ky.gov/commissionkids/teach resources/Hiring a Personal Care Attendant1128.pdf
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Readers are invited to send information about new resources on secondary education, transition from school, services and supports for adults with disabilities to connectingpoint@projectcore.org . Approved information will then be posted. Additional questions or comments can be sent to the Project Coordinator at coordinator@projectcore.org .
While The Connecting Point is not a discussion group, additional questions and discussions can be posted at
bulletinboard@projectcore.org .
The CORE Project is funded by the Department of Education Rehabilitation Services Administration.
The CORE Project (In Washington State)
Phone- 1-800-5-PARENT
Phone- 1-509-928-1522
Fax 1-509-928-1522
Web site www.projectcore.org
CORE Project
PMB 175
1324 N. Liberty Lake Rd
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
(A Project of Washington PAVE)
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