Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Service (Chapter 31)
What is the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment
Program?
The Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) VetSuccess Program is authorized by
Congress under Title 38, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 31. It is
sometimes referred to as the Chapter 31 program. The VetSuccess program assists
veterans with
service-connected disabilities to prepare for, find, and keep suitable jobs.
For Veterans with service-connected disabilities so severe that they cannot
immediately consider work, VetSuccess offers services to improve their ability to live
as independently as possible.
Services that may be provided by VR&E VetSuccess Program include:
- Comprehensive rehabilitation evaluation to determine abilities, skills,
and interests for employment
- Vocational counseling and rehabilitation planning for employent services
- Employment services such as job-training, job-seeking skills, resume development, and
other work readiness assistance
- Assistance finding and keeping a job, including the use of special
employer incentives and job accommodations
- On the Job Training (OJT), apprenticeships, and non-paid work
experiences
- Post-secondary training at a college, vocational, technical or business
school
- Supportive rehabilitation services including case management,
counseling, and referrals
- Independent living services for veterans unable to work due to the
severity of their disabilities
Who is Eligible for VR&E VetSuccess Services?
Active Duty Service Members are eligible if they:
- Expect to receive an honorable discharge upon separation from active
duty
- Apply for Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment services
- Obtain a memorandum rating of 20% or more from the VA
Veterans are eligible if they:
- Have received, or will receive, a discharge that is other than
dishonorable
- Have a service-connected disability rating of at least 10% or a
memorandum rating of 20% or more from the Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA)
Basic period of Eligibility
The basic period of eligibility in which VR&E VetSuccess services may be used is 12
years from the latter of the following:
- Date of separation from active military service, or
- Date the veteran was first notified by VA of a service-connected
disability rating.
The basic period of eligibility may be extended if a
Vocational
Rehabilitation Counselor (VRC) determines that a veteran has a
Serious Employment
Handicap
What Happens after Eligibility is Established?
The veteran is scheduled to meet with a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (VRC)
for a comprehensive evaluation to determine if the veteran is
entitled to services. The comprehensive evaluation includes:
- An assessment of the veteran's interests, aptitudes, and abilities
- An assessment of whether service connected disabilities impair the
veteran's ability to find and/or hold a job using the occupational skills he
or she has already developed
- Vocational exploration and goal development leading to employment and/or
maximum independence at home and in the Veteran's community
What is an Entitlement Determination?
A Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (VRC) works with the Veteran to
complete a determination if an
employment handicap
exists. An employment handicap exists if the Veteran's service connected
disability impairs his / her ability to obtain and maintain a job. Entitlement
to services is established if the veteran has an employment handicap and is
within his or her 12-year basic period of eligibility and has a 20 % or greater
service-connected disability rating.
If the service connected disability rating is less than 20%, or if the
Veteran is beyond the 12-year basic period of eligibility, then a serious
employment handicap must be found to establish entitlement to VR&E VetSuccess
services. A serious employment handicap is based on the extent of services
required to help a Veteran to overcome his or her service and non-service
connected disabilities permitting the return to suitable employment.
What Happens after the Entitlement Determination is Made?
The Veteran and Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (VRC) work together to:
- Determine
transferable skills, aptitudes, and interests
- Identify viable employment and / or independent living services options
- Explore labor market and wage information
- Identify physical demands and other job characteristics
- Narrow vocational options to identify a
suitable employment
goal
- Select a VR&E VetSuccess program track leading to an employment or
independent living goal
- Investigate training requirements
- Identify resources needed to achieve rehabilitation
- Develop an individualized rehabilitation plan to achieve the identified
employment and / or independent living goals
What is a Rehabilitation Plan?
A rehabilitation plan is an individualized, written outline of the services,
resources and criteria that will be used to achieve employment and / or
independent living goals. The plan is an agreement that is signed by the Veteran
and the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (VRC) and is updated as needed to
assist the Veteran to achieve his / her goals.
Depending on their circumstances, veterans will work with their VRC to select
one of the following five tracks of services
(see definitions for more
detail):
- Reemployment (with a former employer)
- Direct job placement services for new employment
- Self-employment
- Employment through long term services including OJT, college, and other
training
- Independent living services
What Happens after the Rehabilitation Plan is Developed?
After a plan is developed and signed, a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
(VRC) or case manager
will continue to work with the Veteran to implement the plan to achieve suitable
employment and / or independent living. The VRC or case manager will provide
ongoing counseling, assistance, and coordinate of services such as tutorial
assistance, training in job-seeking skills, medical and dental referrals,
adjustment counseling, payment of training allowance, if applicable, and other
services as required to help the Veteran achieve rehabilitation.
Summary of the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program
(Chapter 31) Process
A VA Veteran who is eligible for an evaluation under Chapter 31 must first
apply for services and receive an appointment with a Vocational Rehabilitation
Counselor (VRC). The VRC will work with the Veteran to determine if an
employment handicap exists as a result of his or her service connected
disability. If an employment handicap is established and the Veteran is found
entitled to services. The VRC and the Veteran will continue counseling to select
a track of services and jointly develop a plan to address the Veteran's
rehabilitation and employment needs.
The rehabilitation plan will specify an employment or independent living
goal, identify intermediate goals, and outline services and resources that VA
will provide to assist the Veteran to achieve his / her goals. The VRC and the
Veteran will work together to implement the plan to assist the Veteran to
achieve his or her employment and / or independent living goals.
A Veteran found not to be entitled to services, the VRC will help him or her
locate other resources to address any rehabilitation and employment needs
identified during the evaluation. Referral to other resources may include state
vocational rehabilitation programs; Department of Labor employment programs for
disabled veterans; state, federal or local agencies providing services for
employment or small business development; internet-based resources for
rehabilitation and employment; and information about applying for financial aid.
Call 1-800-827-1000 to request VA Form 28-1900, Disabled Veterans Application for Vocational
Rehabilitation, or download the application at
http://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-28-1900-ARE.pdf
or submit your application on-line at
vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/main.asp.
If you would like additional information on any of the VA Education programs, please call
our national toll free number at 1-800-827-1000, or visit the VA Education Service Web
Site www.gibill.va.gov.
VA Regional Office
116 North Jefferson St
Roanoke, VA 24016
Call toll free 1-800-827-1000
http://www.benefits.va.gov/roanoke/VRE/vre_main.asp
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