According to its definition, vocational rehabilitation is “a process that enables persons with health disabilities or functional, psychological, developmental, cognitive, and emotional impairments to overcome barriers to accessing, maintaining, or returning to employment or other useful occupations.”
As a school or college, you may have a teacher who works with students who are blind or have low vision, a mobility and orientation specialist, a counselor for guidance, and your subject teachers as support. These professionals help you get ready for adulthood by teaching you the skills you will need to do well as a blind or low-vision worker in the future.
But once you finish high school, you will have to find a new support system for your adult needs. As well as the services that colleges offer to visually impaired students, the need for vocational rehabilitation services from a college in Nepal is another important resource you can offer for help.
People who are blind or have low vision can get a wide range of services and specialized training. Students and young people between the ages of 14 and 24 who meet the requirements can get a variety of transitional assistance from a vocational rehabilitation provider. These services include training to get ready for work, career counseling, and other skills that are needed based on their needs and goals.
As Nepalese colleges have been helping students get the most out of their skills, they can go one step further and offer vocational rehabilitation counseling. You and the counselor will work together to create your individualized plan for employment.
Vocational rehabilitation services can be very helpful for students who are blind or have low vision who are going to college or career school.
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