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- You should apply for vocational assistance if you are: the spouse/common-law partner of a Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Veteran who will not be able to take part in vocational rehabilitation due to their health condition, or a survivor of a CAF member or Veteran whose death was service-related.
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You should apply for vocational assistance if you are: the spouse/common-law partner of a Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Veteran who will not be able to take part in vocational rehabilitation due to their health condition, or. a survivor of a CAF member or Veteran whose death was service-related.
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In the case of spouses, CLPs or survivors, the Program aims...
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VAC Assistance Service. The VAC Assistance Service can...
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If you are a spouse, common-law partner, or survivor, our objective is to provide you with vocational assistance to achieve your career goals. Goals for the Rehabilitation Program. By the end of your rehabilitation journey, we want to have supported your improvement in the following categories: Overall health and well-being. Skills and abilities.
In the case of spouses, CLPs or survivors, the Program aims to help them transition to civilian life by restoring their employability by meeting vocational needs arising from their experience during the Veteran’s military career or from providing care to the Veteran.
The Rehabilitation Program provides access to medical, psycho-social and vocational services that support your unique needs as a Veteran, spouse/common-law partner, or survivor.
In certain cases, spouses, common-law partners and survivors may also access vocational assistance services. The purpose of rehabilitation services is to ensure that Veterans improve their health to the fullest extent possible and adjust to life at home, in their community or at work. Do I qualify?
VAC Assistance Service. The VAC Assistance Service can provide you with psychological support. It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The service is for Veterans, former RCMP members, their families, and caregivers and is provided at no cost. You do not need to be a client of VAC to receive services.
Reimbursement for expenses under the Spousal Education Upgrade Benefit may limit your eligibility for additional benefits under Veterans Affairs Canada Rehabilitation Services and Vocational Assistance Program. What you need before you start.