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Course Description
Course ID 2.4
Course Title Long-Term Support and Ethical Considerations
Certificate Series Certificate Series 2.0:
Work Incentive Planning
Date & Time Thu, 02/05/2009..........1:00 to 2:30 pm
Thu, 10/08/2009..........1:00 to 2:30 pm
Thu, 02/04/2010..........1:00 to 2:30 pm
Pricing Options
  • Single course: $125
  • Entire Certificate Series: $400 ($100 per course)
  • 5 courses: $500 ($100 per course; Save $125)
Introduction Avoiding the pitfalls often associated with post-entitlement issues for SSDI and SSI beneficiaries requires proactive planning, monitoring and assistance. Anticipating potential problems that may arise and having interventions ready to support the individual is critical. While individual paths to employment vary based on the person’s desires, abilities and interests, how their benefits are impacted are not—they are static, governed by policy and procedure and can be planned for. This course explores the importance of proactive planning and monitoring, long-term supports, strategies for effective crisis management should issues arise, and ethical considerations for practice.
Key Topics
  • Proactive Benefits Monitoring and Assistance Strategies
  • Critical SSDI and SSI Touch Points
  • Notice of Action from SSA
  • Problem Solving Strategies
  • Tips for Crisis Management
  • Crisis Intervention Planning
  • Case Load Management Strategies
  • Importance of Consistent and Accurate Reporting to SSA
  • Ethical Considerations
Special Features This course explores the process for providing proactive benefits and work incentives monitoring and assistance using lecture, PowerPoint, and written materials. This skill-building session provides opportunity for question and answer. A preparatory reading assignment will be provided and is required. Internet polling will be used to ascertain knowledge acquisition.
Who Will Benefit Any practitioner responsible for providing long-term support for beneficiaries will benefit from this course. This includes attorneys, advocates, social workers, rehabilitation workers and job placement personnel.
Instructors Raymond A. Cebula, III, JD, Faculty
Employment and Disability Institute

Thomas P. Golden, MS, CRC, Associate Director
Employment and Disability Institute

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ID Certificate Name Price
2.0
Certificate in Work Incentive Planning $400
ID Course Name Date Price
2.1
Effective Communication Strategies 1/27/2009
9/29/2009
1/26/2010
$125
2.2
Information Gathering, Analysis, Advising and Reporting 1/29/2009
10/1/2009
1/28/2010
$125
2.3
Essential Support Planning 2/3/2009
10/6/2009
2/2/2010
$125
2.4
Long-Term Support and Ethical Considerations 2/5/2009
10/8/2009
2/4/2010
$125
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