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California Health Incentives Improvement Project. You Can Work!: Employment and Benefits Planning Information and Resources Presenters: John Kerr and Rachel Stewart People First 2010. You Can Work!. Are you having a hard time surviving on just your monthly benefit income?
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California Health Incentives Improvement Project You Can Work!: Employment and Benefits Planning Information and Resources Presenters: John Kerr and Rachel Stewart People First 2010
You Can Work! Are you having a hard time surviving on just your monthly benefit income? You can go to work and earn more money! There are many resources available to help you out.
Advocate for Yourself • The first step to employment is understanding how to go after what you want • Work with your support team to help figure out what kind of work you would like to do • Take advantage of resources and services that are in place to assist you
Getting the Assistance You Need at Work In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) • Provides personal assistance services • at home • and at work • www.dss.cahwnet.gov/cdssweb/PG139.htm or 916-874-9471
Finding a Job • Regional Centers • Assistance in finding and using community and other resources • Job coaching assistance • Support services to go to work (transportation etc.) • Talk to your case worker about your interest in going to work and earning money • Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) • Provides services and advocacy in employment • They also assist with training, education, transportation and assistive technology • www.DOR.ca.gov
Finding a Job • Talent Knows No Limits • Provides information and resources on career planning, job training, job hunting and workplace support for job seekers • Highlights success stories of people with disabilities who are working • www.talentknowsnolimits.info • Independent Living Centers • Advocacy training, benefits planning and information to help you live independently • Go to www.CFILC.org to find an independent living center near you
Getting to Work • Paratransit • Door to door service • Mobility training • www.paratransit.org • To apply, call: 916-557-4685 • Public transportation (buses & rail systems) • www.publictransportation.org/systems
Working & Your Benefits Understanding how going to work may affect your Social Security and Medi-Cal benefits is an important first step • Disability Benefits 101: www.disabilitybenefits101.org • Brings together all the rules for health coverage, benefits and employment programs • Benefits planners are available to help you plan how your benefits might change when you start working
Follow Your Dreams • Self advocacy is the key • Know what you want and go after it • Make use of the resources available to you • Do not let anything hold you back from doing what you want to do
Contact Information John Kerr 916-319-9563 or john.kerr@dhcs.ca.go Rachel Stewart 916-319-8519 or rachel.stewart@dhcs.ca.gov