Here’s a great question l saw asked somewhere else with no real answer...
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Here’s a great question l saw asked somewhere else with no real answer...
Lately a lot of veterans are saying the completed these March of Dimes vocational rehabilitation assessments only yo have the occupational therapist and/or the psychologist state that the vet is not recommended to return to the workplace, ever. These reports then went before a DEC board...and the board said “ we disagree with the findings”. None of the veterans said whether or not they were on IRB, but if a vet was, and was denied DEC and was determined “ untrainable”, by MoD, does that mean they now lose their IRB, because they will no longer stay in rehabilitation? Obviously physio and psycho sessions would still be paid for, but l think IRB is 66.5% of whatever the veteran was making upon military release. That is a huge monetary hole, not to mention the veteran is too injured by MoD standards ( if not VAC) to even get a job to fill that financial gap. Has this happened to anyone ?
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