{ "id": "RL34627", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "RL", "number": "RL34627", "active": true, "source": "CRSReports.Congress.gov, EveryCRSReport.com, University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "versions": [ { "source_dir": "crsreports.congress.gov", "title": "Veterans\u2019 Benefits: The Veteran Readiness and Employment Program", "retrieved": "2021-06-05T04:03:17.467802", "id": "RL34627_20_2021-05-10", "formats": [ { "filename": "files/2021-05-10_RL34627_dd1d6144b2fb32f4f3836a7ca5e279ab5039dba1.pdf", "format": "PDF", "url": "https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/RL/RL34627/20", "sha1": "dd1d6144b2fb32f4f3836a7ca5e279ab5039dba1" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/2021-05-10_RL34627_dd1d6144b2fb32f4f3836a7ca5e279ab5039dba1.html" } ], "date": "2021-05-10", "summary": null, "source": "CRSReports.Congress.gov", "typeId": "RL", "active": true, "sourceLink": "https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/details?prodcode=RL34627", "type": "CRS Report" }, { "source": "EveryCRSReport.com", "id": 578598, "date": "2018-02-21", "retrieved": "2018-02-23T14:08:08.364599", "title": "Veterans\u2019 Benefits: The Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program", "summary": "Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment for veterans (VR&E) is an entitlement program that provides job training and other employment-related services to veterans with service-connected disabilities. In cases where a disabled veteran is not able to work, the VR&E program provides independent living (IL) services to help the veteran achieve the highest possible quality of life. The VR&E program is administered by the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA), part of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).\nTo be entitled to VR&E services, a veteran must have been discharged under conditions other than dishonorable and be found to have either (1) a service-connected disability rated at 20% or more and an employment handicap, or (2) a service-connected disability rated at 10% and a serious employment handicap. After a veteran is found to be entitled to VR&E, a vocational rehabilitation counselor helps the veteran identify a suitable employment goal and determine what services will be necessary to achieve that goal. The veteran is then assigned to one of five reemployment tracks:\nReemployment for veterans who wish to return to work they held prior to their military service;\nRapid Access to Employment for veterans who already have the skills necessary to compete in the job market and only need short-term services such as job search assistance;\nEmployment through Long-Term Services for veterans who require postsecondary or vocational training to reach their employment goals;\nSelf-employment for veterans who have the skills to start businesses; or\nIndependent Living for veterans for whom employment is not a viable goal.\nVeterans may change tracks if a disability worsens or if their employment objective changes. Services may be provided by the VA, though they are more frequently purchased from an outside provider.\nVR&E benefits are typically limited to 48 months, though the benefit period can be extended under certain circumstances. In most cases, veterans are entitled to a subsistence allowance while they are enrolled in an education or training program.\nIn FY2016, approximately 29,340 veterans developed a new plan of service with VR&E and 11,531 veterans completed rehabilitation. In FY2016, costs for mandatory VR&E benefits were approximately $1.3 billion. Discretionary support services and other administrative costs were approximately $218 million.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORTS", "active": true, "formats": [ { "format": "HTML", "encoding": "utf-8", "url": "http://crs.gov/Reports/RL34627", "sha1": "d0826c05448786fed1ece132eb12ba05a6c88ca1", "filename": "files/20180221_RL34627_d0826c05448786fed1ece132eb12ba05a6c88ca1.html", "images": {} }, { "format": "PDF", "encoding": null, "url": "http://crs.gov/Reports/pdf/RL34627", "sha1": "f6c756b26a8ec49dd1e7f7bb898380cfdfd2784a", "filename": "files/20180221_RL34627_f6c756b26a8ec49dd1e7f7bb898380cfdfd2784a.pdf", "images": {} } ], "topics": [ { "source": "IBCList", "id": 4749, "name": "Veterans Education Benefits" }, { "source": "IBCList", "id": 4941, "name": "Veterans Education, Employment, & Housing" }, { "source": "IBCList", "id": 4943, "name": "Workforce Development & Employment Services" } ] }, { "source": "EveryCRSReport.com", "id": 437277, "date": "2015-01-20", "retrieved": "2016-04-06T19:38:44.470213", "title": "Veterans\u2019 Benefits: The Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program", "summary": "Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment for veterans (VR&E) is an entitlement program that provides job training and other employment-related services to veterans with service-connected disabilities. In cases where a disabled veteran is not able to work, the VR&E program provides independent living (IL) services to help the veteran achieve the highest possible quality of life. The VR&E program is administered by the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA), part of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).\nTo be entitled to VR&E services, a veteran must have been discharged under conditions other than dishonorable and be found to have either (1) a 20% service-connected disability and an employment handicap, or (2) a 10% service-connected disability and a serious employment handicap. After a veteran is found to be entitled to VR&E, a counselor helps the veteran identify a suitable employment goal and determine what services will be necessary to achieve that goal. The veteran is then assigned to one of five reemployment tracks:\nReemployment for veterans who wish to return to work they held prior to their military service;\nRapid Access to Employment for veterans who already have the skills necessary to compete in the job market and only need short-term services such as job search assistance;\nEmployment through Long-Term Services for veterans who require postsecondary or vocational training to reach their employment goals;\nSelf-employment for veterans who have the skills to start businesses; or\nIndependent Living for veterans for whom employment is not a viable goal.\nVeterans may change tracks if a disability worsens or if their employment objective changes. Services may be provided by the VA, though they are more frequently purchased from an outside provider.\nVR&E benefits are typically limited to 48 months, though the benefit period can be extended under certain circumstances. In most cases, veterans are entitled to a subsistence allowance while they are enrolled in an education or training program.\nIn FY2013, approximately 34,800 veterans developed a new plan of service with VR&E and almost 10,400 veterans completed rehabilitation. In FY2013, costs for mandatory VR&E benefits were approximately $931 million. Discretionary support services and other administrative costs were approximately $187 million.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORTS", "active": true, "formats": [ { "format": "HTML", "encoding": "utf-8", "url": "http://www.crs.gov/Reports/RL34627", "sha1": "0c5638a79b34ded9822a9ffc16fce5c83cd8756a", "filename": "files/20150120_RL34627_0c5638a79b34ded9822a9ffc16fce5c83cd8756a.html", "images": null }, { "format": "PDF", "encoding": null, "url": "http://www.crs.gov/Reports/pdf/RL34627", "sha1": "042bf505c9c044dfab4766f32beacb307cfd7003", "filename": "files/20150120_RL34627_042bf505c9c044dfab4766f32beacb307cfd7003.pdf", "images": null } ], "topics": [ { "source": "IBCList", "id": 2179, "name": "Benefits for Veterans" }, { "source": "IBCList", "id": 647, "name": "Employment and Training Policy" } ] }, { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc85478/", "id": "RL34627_2012Mar26", "date": "2012-03-26", "retrieved": "2012-06-06T14:34:05", "title": "Veterans' Benefits: The Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program", "summary": "Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment for veterans (VR&E) is an entitlement program that provides job training and related services to veterans with service-connected disabilities. 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