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where is the ct vocational rehab program

by Vickie Hintz Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to qualify for vocational rehabilitation?

The Connecticut Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) program can help individuals with disabilities to prepare for, find and keep a job. We offer individualized services for persons with disabilities who are eligible for VR and provide supports in planning for and achieving their job goals. To be eligible for the VR program, an individual must have a ...

How to apply for vocational rehab?

To submit a job lead contact Jonathan Richmond, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Coordinator at (860) 602-4031 or email him at: jonathan.richmond@ct.gov. Services for Job Seekers BESB offers a wide range of services, both directly and through community rehabilitation providers to assist job seekers to obtain the skills and credentials that lead to employment …

What does vocational rehab cover?

The Connecticut Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) program is an initiative by the State of Connecticut Bureau of Rehabilitation (BRS), Department of Aging and Disability Services. The program help individuals with disabilities to prepare for, find and keep a job. Any individual who has a significant physical or mental condition which poses a substantial barrier to employment …

What does vocational rehabilitation provide?

BESB Vocational Rehabilitation Program Decription. The Vocational Rehabilitation Program provides opportunities for people who are legally blind, and youth who are legally blind or visually impaired to acquire the training and skills necessary to obtain, retain and advance into competitive and integrated employment.

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What is vocational rehabilitation?

The Vocational Rehabilitation Program provides opportunities for people who are legally blind, and youth who are legally blind or visually impaired to acquire the training and skills necessary to obtain, retain and advance into competitive and integrated employment.

What are some examples of services?

Some Examples of Services Include: 1 Assistive technology devices and training in their use to enable clients to access training programs and work assignments. 2 Provision of magnifying aids that help individuals to make the best use of remaining vision. 3 Counseling services that help job seekers make informed vocational decisions. 4 Funding for training at institutions of post-secondary education to acquire the necessary credentials to pursue employment in specific career fields. 5 Information and referral services to other partners in the Workforce Development network of providers. 6 Pre-Employment Transition Services to assist youth with making informed decisions about career options and opportunities.

Connecticut State Department of Aging and Disability Services

The Vocational Rehabilitation Program provides opportunities for people who are legally blind, and youth who are legally blind or visually impaired to acquire the training and skills necessary to obtain, retain and advance into competitive and integrated employment.

BESB Vocational Rehabilitation Program Decription

The Vocational Rehabilitation Program provides opportunities for people who are legally blind, and youth who are legally blind or visually impaired to acquire the training and skills necessary to obtain, retain and advance into competitive and integrated employment.

What is the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services?

The Bureau of Rehabilitation Services strives to create opportunities that enable individuals with significant disabilities to work competitively and live independently. Staff works to provide individualized services, develop effective partnerships, and share sufficient information so that consumers and their families may make informed choices ...

What is VR program?

The VR program serves persons with all disabilities except legal blindness. Individuals with legal blindness are served by the Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind; The VR program is supported by a combination of state and federal funds.

What is assistive technology?

On-the-job training in business and industry. Assistive technology services such as adaptive equipment for mobility, communication and work activities. Services to assist in restoring or improving a physical and/or mental impairment.

What is required to be eligible for VR?

To be eligible for the VR program, an individual must have a significant physical or mental condition which poses a substantial barrier to employment, and must require VR services in order to prepare for, find and succeed in employment.

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