State TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilities
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State TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilities
state TANF Policy and Services to People with DisabilitiesPrepared by the John J. Heidrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers, the State Univ State TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilitiesversity of New Jerseyprepared forThe Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment Policy for Persons with Disabilitiesfunded byUnited States Department of Education, National Institute onDisability and Rehabilitation Research36465This report does not necessarily reflect the views of N1D State TANF Policy and Services to People with DisabilitiesRR or the U.S. Department of EducationThis report was prepared by the John J. Heidrich Center for Workforce Development. The authors, Duke Storen andState TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilities
K.A. Dixon, would like to thank all those who participated in the development of these case studies. In particular, we would like to thank all those istate TANF Policy and Services to People with DisabilitiesPrepared by the John J. Heidrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers, the State Univ State TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilities...................................... 4Purpose of tills Study............................ 4Methodology....................................... 5I.Introduction................................... 6II.Cross Case Analysis........................... 8A.Definitions....................... 8B.Work Participa State TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilitiestionfnme Limits.....9c.Identification......................... 11D.ADA Procedures......................... 12E.State Policies.........................State TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilities
13ESpecial Strategies..................... 15c.Employment Outcomes.................... 17III.The Advocates Weigh In......................... 18IV.Impstate TANF Policy and Services to People with DisabilitiesPrepared by the John J. Heidrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers, the State Univ State TANF Policy and Services to People with DisabilitiesireAppendix C: Case Study Infotmation3BackgroundOn August 22, 1996, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, known as the federal welfare reform bill or PRWORA, was signed by President Clinton. This legislation created the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families ( State TANF Policy and Services to People with DisabilitiesTANF) program to replace the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) and JOBS programs.1 Unlike the previous open-ended federal financial partiState TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilities
cipation system. TANF is funded through a block grant.The new TANF program advocates a “work first" philosophy to public assistance, placing a time listate TANF Policy and Services to People with DisabilitiesPrepared by the John J. Heidrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers, the State Univ State TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilitiesnded assistance to families is limited to sixty months unless the family is exempt under the hardship exception that applies to up to twenty percent of the caseload. States can choose to place more restrictive time limits on TANF recipients, and they can also choose to use state funds to help famili State TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilitieses after five years. Under the old JOBS program, people with disabilities (those “ill or incapacitated”) were categorically exempt from working. UnderState TANF Policy and Services to People with Disabilities
TANF. many states are taking a narrower view of who should be exempt from work requirements.state TANF Policy and Services to People with DisabilitiesPrepared by the John J. Heidrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers, the State Univstate TANF Policy and Services to People with DisabilitiesPrepared by the John J. Heidrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers, the State UnivGọi ngay
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