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Welcome to TANF Orientation

Welcome to TANF Orientation. We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations. Charles P. Swindoll. Office of Integrated Access & Support (OIAS). Works with people to help them find ways to support their families Eligibility ASPIRE

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Welcome to TANF Orientation

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  1. Welcome toTANF Orientation • We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations. • Charles P. Swindoll

  2. Office of Integrated Access & Support (OIAS) Works with people to help them find ways to support their families • Eligibility • ASPIRE • Child Support Enforcement

  3. OIAS Programs • TANF • Parents as Scholars (PaS) • Food Supplement • Medical Assistance • Emergency Assistance

  4. How can TANF help you to meet the needs of your family today?

  5. TANFWhat does TANF mean to you? TANF is: • Temporary • Assistance(for) • Needy • Families

  6. You have the RIGHT: • To be treated with respect • To apply at any time without discrimination • To confidentiality • To our decision in writing • To claim “Good Cause” • To appeal if you disagree with our decision

  7. You have responsibilities • Follow through with your Family Contract • Provide information and verifications timely • Report all changes • Call us if you are unable to keep your agreement with us • To become successful

  8. What is Good Cause? Good Cause is our decision that you had a good reason for not doing (or postponing) something that your worker asked you to do.

  9. Opportunity What do you know about ASPIRE? ASPIRE provides opportunities and support leading to employment

  10. Opportunities ASPIRE will give you the opportunity to: • Develop YOUR plan for reaching your goal of self-support • Explore the local job market • Develop skills to help you: • Get ready for going to work • Find a job • Succeed on the job • Finish high school • Become self-supporting

  11. Parents as Scholars (PaS) Educational Opportunity • Same eligibility requirements as TANF • Same benefits as TANF for parents enrolled in a 2-4 year college program • Tuition comes from other sources Talk to your ASPIRE Specialist!

  12. What are Your Goals? What will YOU need to get started on your road to success?

  13. ASPIRE Activities • Work Goals • On the job training • Job club • Job search • Current employment - those who currently have a job • Field training • Training & Educational Needs • High school diploma / GED programs • Short term certificate / vocational programs • PaS Program

  14. ASPIRE Support Services • Child Care • Transportation • Car repairs and insurance • Clothing for a job • Eye glasses and dental care • Other job related services

  15. Other than a paycheck, how does working make your life better?

  16. Income for a Family of Three ReceivingTANF Only - $485 per month Working 30 hours per week at 7.25 per hour - TANF = $207 + Work = $935.25 + EITC - $100 = $1242.25 per month Remember: Both families receive food supplement & medical help

  17. Division of Support Enforcement & Recovery (DSER) Every child has the right to be supported by both parents...

  18. Role of DSER • Locate non-TANF parent • Establish paternity • Establish support orders which can include medical support, child support and child care • Enforce support orders

  19. Locating the Non-TANF Parent • DSER must first know where the parent responsible for paying child support is living or working • DSER gets addresses and/or employment information from many sources YOU are often the best source of information…

  20. How Paternity Is Established? Once the parent is located paternity must be established • The named father must be given notice • A simple DNA test is done • Paternity can be legally established by a court order or by both parents signing a voluntary acknowledgement form

  21. Benefits of Establishing Paternity • The child knows who his or her father is • The child has inheritance rights if the father dies • The child can get medical information about the father’s family history • The child gets Social Security benefits if the father becomes disabled

  22. Support Orders After the parent is located and paternity has been determined… • A support order will be established • Enforcement can begin and the family can get child support • If the parent who is supposed to pay child support does not pay DSER has many ways to enforce a child support order

  23. Your Role Cooperation with DSER is required to receive TANF and Child Support.You must: • Sign over rights to child support while on TANF • Provide information about the other parent • Forward child support payments made directly to you from the other parent • Inform DSER of changes Remember: You may be excused from cooperation if Good Cause is granted.

  24. How much child support will I get? If child support is paid on time, your family may get “Pass Through and Gap payments” • If you currently receive child support, you may not continue to receive all of that support • “Pass Through” is the first $50 collected. This money is “passed through” to you • “Gap payments” are made when more support is collected. You may get additional payments depending on how much other income you have.

  25. What DSER Cannot Do DSER cannot: • Give legal advice • Help w/ divorce or alimony • Help w/ custody or property disputes • Enforce visitation rights

  26. To Contact DSER The following is on the yellow card handout: • Case Review Unit: • Phone: 1-800-371-7179 • Address: Case Review Unit, SHS #11, Augusta, ME 04333 • Fax: (207) 287-2334 • Voice Response: 1-800-371-7179 DSER’s 24 hour a day, 7 days a week automated telephone service

  27. Success! YOU did it! What next?

  28. Post TANF Help • Transitional Services include: • Child Care • Transportation • TANF Worker Supplement (TWS) • Transitional Food Assistance (TFA) • Medical Assistance • Non-Welfare Child Support

  29. Help us help you…… • Open and read any mail from DHHS • Promptly call us if you cannot keep an appointment or complete an activity • Inform us of any changes in your household as they happen • Keep and look over the information provided today about your benefits

  30. Benefits are paid by: • Direct Deposit to your bank account • Some money can be sent directly to a vendor • Placed on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card • Balance printed on store receipt • Call 1-800-477-7428 • Swipe card in machine • Visit www.PineTreeCard.com • Report a lost card immediately

  31. Summary • TANF provides temporary assistance while you prepare for work • ASPIRE helps with employment, training, education and support services • DSER helps your child receive support from his/her other parent • Transitional Services help out after your TANF benefits end

  32. Thank you for attending In a few moments you will meet with your ASPIRE Specialist Be thinking about your Goals How will you use this Opportunity to become self-supporting and successful?

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