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- You may qualify for rehabilitation services if you are a Veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces who: • has medically-released within the last 120 days; or • has any health problem resulting from your military service that is making it dificult for you to adjust to life at home, in your community or at work.
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You will build your vocational rehabilitation plan with the direct assistance of the specialists at Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services. Do you qualify? You should apply for rehabilitation services if you: served in the Canadian Armed Forces, and.
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Medically released Veterans with non-service related illnesses or injuries may be eligible for medical, psychosocial and vocational rehabilitation services through the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Long Term Disability (LTD) Income Replacement program.
As of November 2022, PCVRS coordinates and administers medical, psycho-social and voca onal services for Veterans and their families (Par cipants) who qualify for the Rehabilita on Program. Currently there is approximately 6% of VAC par cipants for the Rehabilita on Program.
HOW TO BECOME A VR. Vocational rehabilitation professionals come from a variety of backgrounds. A recent VRA Canada membership survey indicated that members hold degrees and diplomas in social work, human resources, kinesiology, sociology and even engineering and business, among many others.
Vocational rehabilitation and assistance. Services to support job readiness and employment success. The Rehabilitation Services and Vocational Assistance Program (Rehabilitation Program) provides personalized support to assist Veterans and their families with the transition to life after service.
This program is coordinated and administered on behalf of VAC by a national contractor: Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services (PCVRS). Your VAC Case Manager has determined you are eligible for the Rehabilitation Program and referred you to PCVRS.
Veterans Afairs Canada ofers rehabilitation services and vocational assistance, which can help improve Veterans’ employability after they leave the military. In certain cases, spouses, common-law partners and survivors may also access vocational assistance services.