Common use of Program Participants Clause in Contracts

Program Participants. The Vocational Rehabilitation Program serves approximately 4,000 participants at any one time. The following tables provides information on the primary disability of program participants and the region or agency providing case management services for program participants as at the end of March 2005. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM AS AT MARCH 31, 2005 Developmental 728 Hearing 237 Learning 288 Physical* 914 Psychiatric 1,280 Visual 578 *Other than a hearing or visual disability. 18 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM AS AT MARCH 31, 2005 Central 102 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 98 Interlake 60 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 14 Parkland 99 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 13 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 240 Winnipeg 1,077 The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)* 573 Canadian Paraplegic Association (CPA)* 111 Society for Manitobans with Disabilities (SMD) 827 Employment and Income Assistance 513 Reaching E-Quality Employment Services 7 Self Directed 19 Mental Health 272 * Represents efforts to include only those participants receiving VR services. Does not include follow-up services with participants with new injuries. CPA has re-structured its follow- up services system and as a result, case numbers are expected to increase. In addition to the Service Coordination provided by the Vocational Counsellors, 1,388 participants received funding from the Individual Vocational Rehabilitation Training Fund in 2004/05. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION TRAINING FUND 2004/05 Developmental 276 Hearing 87 Learning 150 Physical* 330 Psychiatric 505 Visual 40 * Other than a hearing or visual disability. Information on the five program indicators is provided in the following table for 2004/05. Some participants may have received more than one service throughout the year and may be counted more than once. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM 2004/05

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Sources: Labour Market Agreement for Persons With Disabilities

Program Participants. The Vocational Rehabilitation Program serves approximately 4,000 participants at any one time. The following tables provides provide information on the primary disability of program Vocational Rehabilitation Program participants and on the region or agency providing case management services for program participants as at the end of March 20052008. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM AS AT MARCH 31, 2005 Developmental 728 2008 Mental 626 Hearing 237 204 Learning 288 Physical* 914 Psychiatric 1,280 Visual 578 *Other 330 Physical (other than a hearing or visual disability. 18 ) 728 Psychiatric 879 Visual 297 16 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM AS AT MARCH 31, 2005 2008 Central 102 49 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 98 77 Interlake 27 Northern 13 Parkland 60 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 14 Parkland 99 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 13 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 240 Westman 226 Winnipeg 1,077 1,210 The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)* 573 ) 298 Canadian Paraplegic Association (CPA)* 111 ) 131 Society for Manitobans with Disabilities (SMD) 827 Employment and Income Assistance 513 772 Reaching E-Quality Employment Services 7 Self Directed 19 16 Mental Health 272 * Represents efforts to include only those participants receiving VR services. Does not include follow-up services with participants with new injuries. CPA has re-structured its follow- up services system and as a result, case numbers are expected to increase. 178 In addition to the Service Coordination service coordination provided by the Vocational Counsellors, 1,388 1,420 participants received funding from the Individual Vocational Rehabilitation Training Fund in 2004/052007/08. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION TRAINING FUND 2004/05 Developmental 276 2007/08 Mental 289 Hearing 87 83 Learning 150 Physical* 330 Psychiatric 505 Visual 40 * Other 175 Physical (other than a hearing or visual disability. ) 324 Psychiatric 511 Visual 38 18 Information on the five program indicators for 2007/08 is provided in the following table for 2004/05table. Some participants may have received more than one service throughout the year and may be are counted more than once. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM 2004/052007/08

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Sources: Labour Market Agreement for Persons With Disabilities

Program Participants. The Vocational Rehabilitation Program serves approximately 4,000 participants at any one time. The following tables provides provide information on the primary disability of program Vocational Rehabilitation Program participants and on the region or agency providing case management services for program participants as at the end of March 20052009. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM AS AT MARCH 31, 2005 Developmental 728 2009 Mental 656 Hearing 237 198 Learning 288 Physical* 914 Psychiatric 1,280 Visual 578 *Other 348 Physical (other than a hearing or visual disability. 18 ) 777 Psychiatric 874 Visual 317 14 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM AS AT MARCH 31, 2005 2009 Central 102 62 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 98 89 Interlake 60 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 14 39 Northern 20 Parkland 99 ▇49 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 13 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 240 250 Winnipeg 1,077 1,222 The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)* 573 ) 318 Canadian Paraplegic Association (CPA)* 111 ) 146 Society for Manitobans with Disabilities (SMD) 827 Employment and Income Assistance 513 798 Reaching E-Quality Employment Services 7 17 Self Directed 19 15 Mental Health 272 * Represents efforts to include only those participants receiving VR services. Does not include follow-up services with participants with new injuries. CPA has re-structured its follow- up services system and as a result, case numbers are expected to increase. 145 In addition to the Service Coordination service coordination provided by the Vocational Counsellors, 1,388 1,179 participants received funding from the Individual Vocational Rehabilitation Training Fund in 2004/052008/09. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION TRAINING FUND 2004/05 Developmental 276 2008/09 Mental 188 Hearing 87 69 Learning 150 Physical* 330 Psychiatric 505 Visual 40 * Other 152 Physical (other than a hearing or visual disability. ) 291 Psychiatric 438 Visual 41 16 Information on the five program indicators for 2008/09 is provided in the following table for 2004/05table. Some participants may have received more than one service throughout the year and may be are counted more than once. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM 2004/052008/09 1. Number of people actively participating in programs 3,618 2. Number of people successfully completing programs 695

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Sources: Labour Market Agreement for Persons With Disabilities