Employment

This is one of several banners designed to promote the U.S. Social Security Administration’s (SSA) Ticket to Work Program through its Choose Work campaign. This banner features a ticket holder, Karen D., with a quote about her experience with the program.

This is one of several banners designed to promote the U.S. Social Security Administration’s (SSA’s) Ticket to Work Program. It features two employees working at a call center, one of whom is blind and uses assistive technology (AT).

This is one of several banners designed to promote the U.S. Social Security Administration’s (SSA’s) Ticket to Work Program. It features an employee with a disability working in a kitchen.

This is one of several banners designed to promote the U.S. Social Security Administration’s (SSA’s) Ticket to Work Program. It features an employee who is a little person working at a call center.

This is one of several banners designed to promote the U.S. Social Security Administration’s (SSA’s) Ticket to Work Program. It features an employee using American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate with other employees in a conference room.

The Commissioner of the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) conducted a series of roundtable discussions with business and industry leaders in 2015 and 2016. These roundtable discussions focused on employment in four high-demand business areas in the following sectors: Federal contracting, banking/finance, health care, and information technology (IT).

Money Follows the Person (MFP) Technical Assistance (TA) Needs Assessment is a survey that collects data on states' progress and TA needs in implementing the MFP Demonstration.

The Money Follows the Person (MFP) Technical Assistance (TA) Tracker allows MFP-related professionals to track TA requests and outcomes. It allows users to track assigned requests, reassign requests to other users, add comments to requests and more.

The Disability Equality Index brings together the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), the nation’s largest disability rights organization, and Disability:IN, the leading nonprofit resource for disability best practices, to collectively advance people with disabilities. The organizations are complimentary and bring unique strengths that make the project relevant and credible to corporate America and the disability community.

The National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials (NCRTM) website offers vocational rehabilitation and education communities an opportunity to contribute new knowledge to their specific fields and gain visibility for their work.