Social Security School Employees and Survivors Toolkits

Social Security School Employees and Survivors Toolkits

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Social Security & You
By Brandon P. Smith, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist

New resources are available to help you better understand Social Security benefits. We’ve designed easy-to-use toolkits to provide education about our programs for children and our benefits for families after the death of a loved one. Our toolkits (School Professional and Survivor Benefits) are downloadable PDFs that include ready-to-go communications, such as sample email blasts, newsletter articles, handouts, and social media posts.

The School Professional Toolkit at ssa.gov/marketing/assets/materials/toolkit-ss-benefits-and-ssi-payments-for-children.pdf is for teachers, school counselors, and other educators. The purpose of this toolkit is to educate parents and guardians about the financial help we provide. We make payments to students with disabilities and to those who have experienced the loss of a parent or have a parent who is receiving retirement or disability benefits.

The toolkit discusses:

  • Eligibility requirements
  • How to apply
  • How to respond to requests for school records and forms
  • Evidence we need from school professionals to determine whether a child with a disability may be eligible for SSI

The Survivors Benefits Toolkit at ssa.gov/marketing/assets/materials/toolkit-ss-survivors-benefit.pdf is for funeral homes, care facilities, and other organizations working with people who have lost a loved one. This toolkit increases awareness about survivors benefits for eligible family members. We make monthly payments to surviving spouses, minor children, adult children with disabilities, and dependent parents of workers who paid Social Security taxes before they died.

The toolkit discusses:

  • Eligibility requirements
  • How to apply
  • Evidence we need to process applications

For more information about our toolkits, visit the blog post titled New Resources for School Employees and Survivors at blog.ssa.gov/new-resources-to-educate-school-employees-and-survivors. 

Please help us spread the word about our toolkits with your colleagues and others who may find them helpful.

About the author

Brandon P. Smith is the author of Northeast Ohio Thrive’s Social Security & You blog. He is a Social Security public affairs specialist with the Social Security Administration, based in Cleveland. A Cleveland native, he joined the SSA in 2003. He is the primary contact for media relations, outreach, and presentations for the agency in Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain, and Geauga counties. In addition to other communications awards, Brandon received a Deputy Commissioner Citation from Social Security’s Office of Communication in 2015 for his outstanding public affairs support of the agency’s national communication initiatives.

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