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VALLEJO, Calif. - Californer -- If you're neurodivergent or live with a disability, you may qualify for employment assistance and support through a federally-funded government program called Vocational Rehabilitation or "VR."
VR is an individualized employment program. Participants may receive diagnosis, an individualized rehabilitation program, counseling and guidance, training, job placement, and services to support job retention.
The best way to start is by calling your local VR office and how to qualify and apply for services.
VR Programs are designed based on your age range, life stage, or level of work experience.
Who is eligible?
To qualify, an individual must:
People who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and/or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits are considered eligible for VR, unless they are too disabled to benefit.
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Youth Services supports students living with disabilities aged 14 - 21. These services can often be accessed through your local high school. Contact the counselor's office to see if a "VR Youth Services" coordinator has been assigned to your school. Once a student living with disability turns 14, they can qualify for VR Youth Services. If you or your child have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) through their school, you can request Youth Transition Services to help them start planning their transition from high school to college or to work life as an adult after high school.
Inclusive Career Advancement Program (ICAP) helps people with disabilities get training and find employment in a high-demand field. You'll work with a team of disability and employment experts who will help you navigate toward a career, not just a job. Tailored to fit your individual interests, strengths, abilities and employment needs – ICAP opens the door to possibilities. ICAP is only for people with disabilities who are officially eligible for Vocational Rehabilitation services, and is generally based at your local community college.
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Other Vocational Rehabilitation services can include:
For more information about VR where you live, please visit: https://rsa.ed.gov/about/states or https://workability.one/blog/how-the-vocational-rehabilitation-department-can-help-you-find-and-keep-a-job.
VR is an individualized employment program. Participants may receive diagnosis, an individualized rehabilitation program, counseling and guidance, training, job placement, and services to support job retention.
The best way to start is by calling your local VR office and how to qualify and apply for services.
VR Programs are designed based on your age range, life stage, or level of work experience.
Who is eligible?
To qualify, an individual must:
- Have a physical or mental impairment that presents a substantial barrier to employment; and be able to benefit from VR services to achieve employment.
- Need VR services to prepare for a job, or to get, keep, or regain a job.
People who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and/or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits are considered eligible for VR, unless they are too disabled to benefit.
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Youth Services supports students living with disabilities aged 14 - 21. These services can often be accessed through your local high school. Contact the counselor's office to see if a "VR Youth Services" coordinator has been assigned to your school. Once a student living with disability turns 14, they can qualify for VR Youth Services. If you or your child have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) through their school, you can request Youth Transition Services to help them start planning their transition from high school to college or to work life as an adult after high school.
Inclusive Career Advancement Program (ICAP) helps people with disabilities get training and find employment in a high-demand field. You'll work with a team of disability and employment experts who will help you navigate toward a career, not just a job. Tailored to fit your individual interests, strengths, abilities and employment needs – ICAP opens the door to possibilities. ICAP is only for people with disabilities who are officially eligible for Vocational Rehabilitation services, and is generally based at your local community college.
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Other Vocational Rehabilitation services can include:
- A vocational evaluation, which may include testing, to determine your abilities, aptitudes, and interests;
- Development of a resume based on your work history and transferrable skills;
- Other vocational services such as job development and placement with a new employer, redesign of jobs, or limited training.
For more information about VR where you live, please visit: https://rsa.ed.gov/about/states or https://workability.one/blog/how-the-vocational-rehabilitation-department-can-help-you-find-and-keep-a-job.
Source: www.workability.one
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