Your questions answered...
Vocational rehabilitation refers to programmes and services designed to help individuals with functional, physical, psychological, developmental, cognitive or emotional impairments to overcome obstacles to achieve meaningful and sustainable employment as well as enhancing their independence and quality of life.
Search our database on the Practitioner page, narrow your search by service or location to find the right fit for you or your businesses needs.
It involves a range of input spanning assessment, pre-employment support and in-employment support. Practitioners engage in assessment, advice, training, vocational redirection and career support as well as delivering rehabilitation programmes to help people to improve their workability, work capacity and confidence to return to work when ready.
Being a VRA member does not just open the door to exciting opportunities in your career development. It also gives you access to a first-class range of services designed to support you in your professional life.
Vocational rehabilitation refers to programmes and services designed to help individuals with functional, physical, psychological, developmental, cognitive or emotional impairments to overcome obstacles to achieve meaningful and sustainable employment as well as enhancing their independence and quality of life.