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WEBINAR: 3/21/2012 Social Security Work Incentives for Disability Benefits

FCIC's 2012 Employment Webinar Series continues on 3/21/2012

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FCIC's 2012 Employment Webinar Series

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month from 5:00pm – 6:00pm EST for an opportunity to participate in a series of webinars geared to build capacity on an array of employment related topics.

Social Security Work Incentives

for Disability Benefits

March 21, 2012

5:00pm to 6:00pm EST

ABOUT THE WEBINAR:

Log in to learn the impact work may have on SSI/Medicaid and/or SSDI/Medicare benefits, explore how best to utilize the various SSA work incentives available to the beneficiaries to promote continued employment and economic self-sufficiency and develop an understanding of the Ticket to Work program and the employment supports available to the beneficiary.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER:

Angie Hoffman currently serves as Palm Beach County's Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) staff representative through the Brevard Achievement Center, an agency which is awarded a cooperative agreement by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to provide services in 13 counties in Florida, helping beneficiaries with information and accurate benefits planning. Angie is trained and certified by SSA to provide information and planning services about work to beneficiaries as well as information about the Ticket to Work program. Over the past 8 years, Angie has conducted Work Incentive Seminar events (WISE) in the community to provide awareness of the Ticket to Work Program and Work Incentives, as well as presentations and trainings at agencies as needed throughout the county. Angie graduated from the University of South Florida with a B.A. in Business Administration and continuing her learning journey at Virginia Commonwealth University

(VCU).

FACILITATOR: , FCIC

TO ATTEND THE WEBINAR:

Go to http://usf.adobeconnect.com/sswidisabilitybenefits/

On the login page, enter your name in the guest field. No aliases please.

Should you experience difficulty with the audio through your computer, you may listen via telephone by calling 1-; participant code = 9743126. Please make sure that you place your phone on MUTE during the course of the presentation.

Submit any questions regarding technical problems during the meeting directly to Dan Souders, IT Specialist, who will be listed as “Tech Support†on your monitor.

Instructions for receiving a Certificate of Completion will be given at the close of the meeting. Make sure you sign in using your full name if you will be requesting a certificate.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: - or bclark7@...

NOTE: This webinar will be archived and can be viewed following the event on FCIC’s WEBINAR LIBRARY

Keep an eye out for these upcoming webinars

April 18, 2012

Disclosure – To Do or Not?

May 16, 2012

Self Employment

June 20, 2012

Connecting Activities – Social Capital

July, 2012

No Webinar (Summer Break)

August 15, 2012

Marketing Your Strengths for your Job Search

September 19, 2012

Family Roles in the Job Search

October - December 2012

No Webinars

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