Free employment training for the disabled

Free employment training for the disabled

Are you the disabled? Maybe you are looking for work? In fact, disabled people often face unique challenges in the employment market. In order to solve this problem, the US Social Security Agency launched the Tick to Work Program to provide free training for the social security disabled recipients who want to work at the age of 18-64.

What is the Tick to Work Program?

Tick to Work Program is a free service set up by the Social Security Bureau. It aims to provide support for eligible social security disability winners and help them embark on the employment path. The most important thing is that under the plan, even if you are re -entered the workplace, you can still retain social security benefits, and don't worry about losing economic support immediately.

The benefit of work ticket plan

The work ticket plan not only provides free career services, but also has many significant advantages, which can help disabled people in the workplace safely and steadily.

1. Free vocational training and job search support

Through the work ticket plan, the disabled recipients can obtain comprehensive vocational training and employment support services.

2. Keep social security benefits

Even if you start to work, during your participation in the work ticket plan, you can still retain your social security disability insurance (SSDI) or social security supplementary income (SSI) benefits.

3. Continuous medical insurance

Many disabled people are worried about losing medical insurance after employment. The work ticket plan solves this problem. Even if you find full -time jobs, you can continue to enjoy medical security (Medicare or Medicaid) to ensure that you can maintain your health and re -enter the workplace.

4. Personalized employment support

The work ticket plan provides personalized employment support services. By cooperation with Employment Networks (EN) or State Vocational Rehability Agencies (VR), you can get professional services that meet personal needs, from skill training to work resettlement to help you find suitable jobs.

How to get training of work ticket planning?

If you are eligible social security disabled obtained, and you want to improve the quality of life through vocational training and employment support, joining the work ticket plan is very simple. The following are the steps to obtain free vocational training:

1. Confirm your qualification

If you are a social security for Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Social Security Supplementary Revenue (SSI) receiver (SSI), and if you want to find a job or receive training, you meet the conditions for participating in the work ticket plan.

2. Contact Employment Network (EN)

You can access the official website of the work ticket plan and use the Employment Network Finder to find the employment network (EN) or the state professional rehabilitation agency (VR) related to your location.

Official website link: choose work

3. Select employment network or professional rehabilitation institution

According to the occupational service provider you choose, they will cooperate with the Social Security Bureau to help you develop and implement personalized professional plans, provide vocational training, skills development and job search support.

4. Develop a personalized employment plan

Personalized employment plans, arrange corresponding free vocational training courses to help you improve your employment skills and support you to find suitable job opportunities.

5. Participate and enjoy welfare guarantee

In the process of participating in training and job hunting, you can continue to receive social security for disabled money and maintain the benefits of medical insurance for a period of time. This gives you more time and space to adapt to work, not facing economic pressure at the beginning.

You can visit [Choose Work] (https://chooosework.ssa.gov/), immediately understand how to join the work ticket plan and take an important step in your career.If you want to know more information, you can also read the publication "Disabled Work: How Do We Provide Help"