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"Working Together
to Satisfy
Employment
Needs"
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Our program
helps veterans with service-connected
disabilities that have a demonstrated employment handicap
in two ways:
- Veterans
who are feasible for employment are provided
assistance in preparing for, obtaining, and
maintaining suitable employment.
- Veterans
who cannot work because of the severity of their
disabilities may be provided assistance to
improve their ability to live independently.
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Professional
Rehabilitation Counseling
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- Initial
evaluation and needs assessment for
Vocational Rehabilitation planning.
- Individualized
case management.
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- Medical,
dental, and vision services provided.
- Psychiatric
issues addressed and services provided.
- All medical
care is covered for veterans in the Ch 31
Vocational Rehabilitation program.
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- Short-term
vocational/college training.
- Special
rehabilitation training.
- Transferable
skills and market analysis to determine
if training is needed.
- Financial
Assistance while in training.
- Work
experience and on-the-job training.
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Employment
Services and Job Placement
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- Individualized
employment services.
- Employment
preparation development.
- Job seeking
skills training.
- Direct
placement services and follow-up.
- Services
provided by private contractors and State
employment representatives.
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Assistance Staff.
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