Celebrate NDEAM 2018!
During National Disability Employment Awareness Month, find resources and learn how Social Security's Ticket to Work program may offer you the supports and services that you need to succeed in the workforce.
During National Disability Employment Awareness Month, find resources and learn how Social Security's Ticket to Work program may offer you the supports and services that you need to succeed in the workforce.
Working from home may be the career path and reasonable accommodation that could help you succeed in the workplace. Today's blog post explores types of work-from-home jobs and discusses tips on how to talk with an employer about working from home.
Colleen Moynihan of New England Business Associates (NEBA) shares her experience with working with people on the path to self-employment and offers some of her advice that may help you as you pursue your self-employment goals.
As summer ends and young adults start college or enter the workforce for the first time, Social Security's Ticket to Work program and Work Incentives can help make the transition to college and working easier. Learn more about these resources in today's Work Incentives Wednesdays blog post.
Learn more about Social Security's Ticket to Work program and discover resources that may help you better serve your clients who are eligible for the Ticket program.
Summer may be a time for relaxing, but it also offers opportunities to think about, research and plan for your career development. Check out ways you can start advancing your career this summer.
Celebrate Father's Day by meeting Ollie Cantos and learning about his relationship with his 3 sons who, like Ollie, are blind. Ollie shares his experience with his own parents growing up and offers his advice for parents of kids with disabilities.
In our May WISE webinar, Commissioner Chai Feldblum of the U.S. EEOC talked about paths to federal employment for people with disabilities and discrimination. Find answers to top questions asked during the webinar and find out how you can pursue work in the federal government.
If you've made the choice to find work and aren't sure what type of job you'd like, you can start with today's blog post! Learn what questions you can ask yourself what type of work you'd like to pursue and check out resources that may match your skills with career options.
Learn more about the Extended Period of Eligibility (EPE), a Work Incentive that serves as a safety net for 36 months. Find out how during your EPE, you may be due your cash benefits during months when you don't make SGA.