New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 12 - LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 51 - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
Subchapter 9 - PSYCHO-SOCIAL CENTERS
Section 12:51-9.5 - Program description: vocational development training
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Vocational development training is a process of increasing and extending the individual's repertoire of performance skills (behaviors) in the physical, emotional and intellectual areas of functioning for the purpose of providing the individual with the living, learning and working skills necessary to function effectively in employment and independently in the community in spite of his or her psychiatric disability. The process involves exposure to situational experiences and related activities that enhance interpersonal interaction, personal attitudes, work habits, skills work and stress tolerance and motivation.
(b) An agency providing vocational development training must provide the client with the following minimum time in direct services:
(c) Vocational development training can be authorized initially up to 22 weeks. An initial eight-week extension can be authorized. This initial extension shall be utilized with the client participating in transitional work experience. A center may request continuation of agency site programming rather than transitional work experience only with justification and concurrence of the DVRS counselor.
(d) During vocational development training staff conferences are to be held no less than every six weeks. Written notes of these staff conferences will be submitted to DVRS during the week following the staff conferences. A comprehensive review of the client's progress will be conducted at the staff conference two weeks prior to the end of the authorization (approximately week 20 for a 110-day authorization and week seven for a 40-day authorization). The same relative schedule for processing will be binding on both parties.