Serving Those with Limited English Proficiency

Serving Those with Limited English Proficiency

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

The Social Security Administration strives to deliver great customer service and helpful information to everyone. That includes improving access for underserved communities. We aim to reduce language barriers and increase access to Social Security programs, services and benefits. If you’re assisting a client with limited English proficiency (LEP), know that we have the resources available to help them in their preferred language.

What resources are available?
We encourage you to learn about the resources that are available to serve LEP communities.  We provide benefit information online in Spanish – including Retirement, Disability, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) at SeguroSocial.gov.

Our free interpreter services are available, by telephone and in person, in more than 200 languages, to your clients who prefer to conduct business in a language other than English.

These services are accessible by calling our toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213 or by visiting a
local office and asking for an interpreter in their preferred language.

If your clients need information about our programs, we offer publications in languages other
than English. Please check out our non-English publications and other resources available in
more than 12 languages at www.ssa.gov/multilanguage.

These include:
 A sample Social Security Statement and 10 supplemental fact sheets
 Social Security Number for Non-Citizens
 Understanding the Benefits

Our Language Access Plan showcases our commitment to increase access to benefits and services for people who prefer a language other than English. For more information, we encourage your clients to review the updated plan at www.ssa.gov/pubs/LAP2022-23.pdf.

Diversity is one of our nation’s greatest strengths.  We want to ensure an inclusive environment
for everyone we serve.

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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