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Promising Practices: Massachusetts Association of Benefits Specialists

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K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Institute on Employment and Disability Collection
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Cebula, Ray
Abstract

The Massachusetts Association of Benefits Specialists (MABS) was formed in 2001 by three SSA funded organizations in Massachusetts: Project Impact, BenePlan and the Disability Law Center. The Massachusetts Benefits Planning, Assistance and Outreach and Protection and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social Security grantees banded together to provide efficient, high quality planning and legal assistance to disabled and blind social security recipients attempting to return to, or enter, the work force. MABS has allowed for cooperative training and resource development in a manner to allow the three participating organizations to stretch limited resources to provide services to a significant number of individuals. The hows, whats and whys are explored in this Promising Practice Brief.

Date Issued
2005-05-01
Keywords
bar
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barrier
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barriers
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benefit plans
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benefits
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blocks
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Disability Benefits and Work
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EDIcat3-DBW
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Disability Programs
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Federal Insurance Contributions Act
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FICA
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health benefit plans
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health benefits
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HR
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HR Policies
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Human Resource
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Human Resource Management
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human resources
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Human Resources Management
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impediments
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Insurance
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limitation
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long term disability
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maternity leave
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OASDI
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obstacles
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Old Age
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Survivors and Disability
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Old Age
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Survivors
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and Disability Insurance
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paternity leave
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personnel
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protection and advocacy
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retirement
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return-to-work
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RTW
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short term disability
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social security
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Social Security
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Social Security Disability Insurance
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SSDI
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SSDI
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SSI
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Supplemental Security Income
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ticket to work
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