VA Vocational Rehabilitation

Disabled Veterans Application for Vocational Rehabilitation

VA form to apply for vocational rehabilitation to be submitted to the nearest VA office.

The American Veterans & Service Members Survival Guide

Provides invaluable information on how to navigate the bureaucracy of benefits and programs available to Active Duty military, National Guard, Reservists, Veterans and their family members. This free 599-page guide covers issues from educational help to vocational rehabilitation, from housing to citizenship.

VA Benefits - Fact Sheet

Provides information on VA compensation, pension, health care, vocational rehabilitation, employment, education, training, home loans and insurance benefits.

VA Coming Home to Work Initiative

Program makes civilian work experience available to eligible Service Members pending medical separation from active duty at major Military Treatment Facilities. Participants work with a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor to obtain unpaid work experience in a government facility.

VA Compensated Work Therapy (CWT)

Program matches work ready Veterans with competitive jobs. Includes transitional work experience, supported employment and follow-up services.

VA Disabled Transition Assistance Program (DTAP)

Presentation about the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) program. Visit the VR&E Web site here.

VA Form 28-8832

Application form for free vocational and educational counseling (school or job training) services from the VA.

VA's Ask a Question - IRIS

VA's Inquiry Routing and Information System (IRIS) provides answers to questions within five business days on subjects covering benefits and compensation, health care and medical eligibility, prosthetics and medical devices, women Veterans health care, minority Veterans policy and programs, home loan guaranty issues, vocational rehabilitation and employment benefits and consumer affairs.

VA's Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment (VR&E) Program

Information about the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) program for Veterans with service-connected employment disabilities, including vocational educational counseling available to Service Members still on active duty, as well as Veterans and dependents who are eligible for one of VA's educational benefit programs. Also links to job banks and information on how to start a small business.

VetSuccess

Explains the five tracks to meaningful employment available through the VA's Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment (VR&E) program. The five tracks include reemployment, rapid access to employment, self-employment, independent living services and employment through long-term services.

Veterans On Line Applications (VONAPP) Web Site

Allows Service Members and Veterans to apply for VA benefits online, including compensation, pension, vocational rehabilitation and education.

Vocational Educational Counseling

Free vocational and educational counseling services to Service Members still on active duty, as well as Veterans and dependents who are eligible for one of VA's educational benefit programs. Includes Downloadable form for vocational and educational counseling.

Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment (VR&E) Service

Provides an overview of VR&E services for Veterans who have a service-connected disability.

Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment Program (VR&E)

Help Veterans who have service-connected employment disabilities become employed, keep a job and achieve independence in daily living.
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