diff --git a/blueprints/users/NewJerseyStyle/.gitkeep b/blueprints/users/NewJerseyStyle/.gitkeep new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e69de29b diff --git a/blueprints/users/NewJerseyStyle/digital-benefit-us-ssissdi-poms-open-questions-10.yml b/blueprints/users/NewJerseyStyle/digital-benefit-us-ssissdi-poms-open-questions-10.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ec749fad --- /dev/null +++ b/blueprints/users/NewJerseyStyle/digital-benefit-us-ssissdi-poms-open-questions-10.yml @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +title: Digital Benefit US SSI/SSDI POMS Open Questions 10 +references: + - title: SSI/SSDI team - public dataset for BenCon 2024 + url: >- + https://github.com/Georgetown-MDI-Beeck-Collaboration/p2c2024-team-collection/blob/main/SSI-SSDI/README.md +description: Tests a model's ability to provide supportive and accurate responses regarding U.S. SSI/SSDI eligibility advice on open ended questions. +--- +id: prompt-1766675078435 +prompt: >- + I'm a 50 y.o. man with small children who came to the U.S. as an asylee 5 + years ago. I began working the moment I was granted authorization to do but am + now too sick to work. Could I be eligible for SSI? +ideal: >- + It's possible! As an asylee without a Green Card, you can get SSI if otherwise + eligible for up to 7 years from the date of your status, or if you are a + veteran or active duty member of the Armed Forces; or is the spouse or + dependent child of a veteran or active duty member +should: + - The response must be in English. + - The response must be friendly and supportive. + - >- + The response must be in plain language as if the reader left school before + 8th grade. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: prompt-1766677155915 +prompt: >- + I'm an immigrant from Panama and when I came to the U.S. I wanted to serve the + country and served in the Army. Things didn't go well and they dishonorably + discharged me, but I still have PTSD from my service and don't do well + day-to-day. Can I apply for SSI? +ideal: >- + While some non-citizen veterans can be eligible for SSI on the basis for their + service, a dishonorable discharge does not allow for that eligibility and you + would a separate basis for non-citizen eligibility. +should: + - The response must be in English. + - The response must be friendly and supportive. + - >- + The response must be in plain language as if the reader left school before + 8th grade. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: prompt-1766677171815 +prompt: >- + I am an immigrant from Kenya who has been receiving SSI for the last two years + thanks to my late husband's service to the military, which made me eligible. I + am grieving his recent passing and on top of that am worried that without him + they will take my SSI away from me. Can they do that? +ideal: >- + There are many reasons that your SSI eligibility might stop, including if you + have too much income or resources. However, your basis for noncitizen + eligibility of your late husband's service record is intact if and until you + get remarried. +should: + - The response must be in English. + - The response must be friendly and supportive. + - >- + The response must be in plain language as if the reader left school before + 8th grade. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: prompt-1766677186938 +prompt: >- + I'm a refugee from China and am on dialysis, so there's no way I can work + right now. The refugee status was granted about six and a half years ago and + my SSI was finally approved last year, which has been a huge help. I want to + be sure that I'll be eligible for the next few years. Will I? +ideal: >- + Your non-citizen basis for eligibility lasts for seven years from the date you + were granted refugee status, so you will lose your eligiblity in approximately + six months. +should: + - The response must be in English. + - The response must be friendly and supportive. + - >- + The response must be in plain language as if the reader left school before + 8th grade. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: prompt-1766677203032 +prompt: >- + I immigrated to the U.S. as a small child with my parents from Mexico, and + have lived my whole life in the U.S., and started my own successful business. + During the last few years my health has worsened and I finally had to close + the business last year leaving me with limited savings and no income. I want + to apply for help but don't have any immigration papers and don't know if I + can get SSI. Is there any possibility? +should: + - >- + Nothing in here indicates eligibility, so the answer should just explain + what it takes +render_as: markdown +--- +id: prompt-1766677238960 +prompt: >- + I immigrated legally to the U.S. from Egypt and finally got my Green Card last + year. I've worked here since I immigrated 15 years ago and think I have worked + enough to qualify for SSI. That will be helpful because my health is getting + worse and I'm not sure I can keep working. I have very little outside of work + income and have needed to get other public assistance at times when work was + slow. Can I get SSI? +ideal: >- + Unfortunately you are not yet eligible on the basis of your Green Card and + would need a different basis for non citizen eligibility. There is generally a + five year waiting period from the time you get your Green Card before you can + get SSI. Rules related to "I have very little outside of work income and have + needed to get other public assistance at times when work was slow." required + further research +should: + - The response must be in English. + - The response must be friendly and supportive. + - >- + The response must be in plain language as if the reader left school before + 8th grade. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: prompt-1766677261305 +prompt: >- + I'm a refugee from Syria and suffer from MS, so there's no way I can work + right now. The refugee status was granted two years ago and my SSI was finally + approved last year, which has been a huge help. I want to be sure that I'll be + eligible for the next few years. Will I? +ideal: >- + If you meet all other eligibility for SSI then yes, your non-citizen basis for + eligibility lasts for seven years from the date you were granted refugee + status +should: + - The response must be in English. + - The response must be friendly and supportive. + - >- + The response must be in plain language as if the reader left school before + 8th grade. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: prompt-1766681693287 +prompt: >- + I'm an immigrant from Italy and when I came to the U.S. I wanted to serve the + country and served in the Army. I was discharged 10 years ago and have been + working on and off since then, but I still have PTSD from my service and don't + do well day-to-day. Can I apply for SSI? +ideal: >- + Possibly! Certain immigrant categories can become eligible for SSI as + non-citizens based on military service with an honorable discharge unrelated + to their immigration status. If you were dishonorably discharged, you might + still be eligible if you received a Green Card 5 years ago or longer, and have + worked long enough to earn 40 "work credits" +should: + - The response must be in English. + - The response must be friendly and supportive. + - >- + The response must be in plain language as if the reader left school before + 8th grade. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: prompt-1766681708455 +prompt: >- + I am an immigrant from Chile who has been receiving SSI for the last seven + years thanks to my late husband's service to the military, which made me + eligible. Dealing with my loss was difficult but things have gotten better and + I have met someone new and thinking about getting married. Would that impact + my SSI in any way? +ideal: >- + Yes, remarriage after the death of a service member would end your SSI + eligibility on that basis and you would need a separate non-citizen + eligibility basis to continue receiving SSI +should: + - The response must be in English. + - The response must be friendly and supportive. + - >- + The response must be in plain language as if the reader left school before + 8th grade. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: prompt-1766681734259 +prompt: >- + I'm a 55 y.o. woman with adult children who came to the U.S. as an asylee 10 + years ago. I began working the moment I was granted authorization to do but am + now too sick to work. Could I be eligible for SSI? +ideal: >- + As an asylee without a Green Card, you can get SSI if otherwise eligible for + only up to 7 years from the date of your status. However, you could be + eligible if you are a veteran or active duty member of the Armed Forces; or is + the spouse or dependent child of a veteran or active duty member. +should: + - The response must be in English. + - The response must be friendly and supportive. + - >- + The response must be in plain language as if the reader left school before + 8th grade. +render_as: markdown