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Disability.gov Recommended resource
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Information about qualifying for Social Security benefits for an adult with disabilities who was disabled before age 22.
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Information on qualifying for benefits for children with disabilities.
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Explains the steps involved in applying for disability benefits for children. An application for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and a Child Disability Report are required. The Child Disability Starter Kit answers questions about applying for SSI for children and includes a worksheet that can help you gather the information you need to apply.
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When you start receiving Social Security disability benefits certain members of your family may also qualify for benefits on your record. Benefits may be paid to a spouse, divorced spouse, your children and a child with a disability. This information is also in Spanish.
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Contains many types of forms, booklets, pamphlets and other resources related to employment of people with disabilities.
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Reviews some of the challenges facing low-income youth with severe disabilities who are receiving SSI as they transition into adulthood using a life-cycle framework. Statistical data present their challenges and outcomes into early adulthood. A summary shows how the long-term employment and program outcomes of this population have changed over time. This link opens a 151 page PDF document.
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Provides information about children with disabilities who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments and their families, including demographic characteristics, income and assets, perceived health and disabilities and health care utilization.
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Information for teachers, counselors and other school professionals on the definition of disability for children.
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The disability starter kit will help you prepare for the disability interview or online application.
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This section of the The Work Site is dedicated to youth with disabilities, and provides information on the transition of school to work for youth with disabilities, their parents and families, teachers and counselors.
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