The Bureau of Rehabilitation Services (BRS) is Connecticut's vocational rehabilitation program. We help individuals with disability to prepare for, enter and maintain employment through a wide range of services that best fit your need and will lead to your success.
CTDOL serves job seekers, students, displaced workers and individuals who are unemployed, as well as those who want to change jobs or continue to move in their careers. At DOL facilities, assessment, testing, workshops, veterans' services, regional job fairs and career guidance are available to everyone. Current labor market information enables individuals to plan for the future.
BESB provides comprehensive low vision services, specialized education services, life skills training, case management, and vocational services to individuals of all ages who are legally blind and to children who are visually impaired. The agency assists them in acquiring the skills and support service necessary to be independent. The BESB offers counseling, referral, education from preschool to high school, vocational rehabilitation, orientation and mobility instruction, vending facilities, industries and sales, consultation, and public education.
The Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities is an independent State agency created to safeguard and advance the civil and human rights of people with disabilities in Connecticut.
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The Office of Disability Employment Policy provides national leadership by developing and influencing disability-related employment policy and practice affecting the employment of people with disabilities.
Workers' Compensation Commission, Workers’ Rehabilitation Services21 Oak Street
Capitol Place, 4th Floor
Hartford, CT 06106
View MapPhone: 860-493-1500 / 800-223-9675
Fax: 860-247-1361
The main goal of Workers' Rehabilitation Services is to help the injured worker return to work in a position that is now physically appropriate. Prompt and well-planned vocational rehabilitation may help prevent future injuries.