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New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation

If you need a handicapped-accessible van to look for a job and to get to it every day, New Mexico’s DVR should be one of the first places—if not the first—you go to for a disability grant. Your need is in line with what this agency was set up by the Public Education Department to do: help persons with disabilities work. Contact your local division.

The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) in New Mexico is a government agency that provides comprehensive vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities. The DVR's primary goal is to assist and empower these individuals in achieving their employment-related goals.

The DVR offers a range of services designed to support individuals with disabilities in their journey towards employment. These services include vocational counseling, career exploration, skills assessment, job training, and job placement assistance. The DVR also provides assistive technology and accommodations to help individuals overcome barriers to employment.

To access the services offered by the DVR, individuals must meet certain eligibility criteria and go through an application process. Once accepted into the program, they will work closely with a vocational rehabilitation counselor who will develop an individualized plan based on their needs, abilities, and career goals.

The DVR collaborates with various community partners, including employers, educational institutions, and other service providers, to create employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. They also offer ongoing support and follow-up services to ensure successful employment outcomes.

The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in New Mexico plays a vital role in promoting the independence and economic self-sufficiency of individuals with disabilities by providing them with the necessary tools, resources, and support to succeed in the workforce.