Apply for funding for people with disabilities who want to pursue training
Source: Serviceportal Rheinland-PfalzIf you require special assistance with vocational training due to physical, mental, sensory or learning impairments, you can obtain a vocational qualification in a recognized training occupation with rehabilitation-specific training. This can also be a specialized apprenticeship for people with disabilities. You will complete your training in accordance with the currently valid training regulations and their training framework plans.
You can then complete your training either
- in the company with the support of an educational institution (in-company training)
- or directly in an educational institution
- or in a vocational rehabilitation facility
If the employment agency is your responsible rehabilitation provider, it will assume the costs for this.
The funding period covers the duration of the training, which is usually 2 to 3 years. If you have to repeat exams and your training period is extended as a result, the funding will also be extended.
In-company training
If you are undergoing in-company training, you and your training company can receive support. You will be supported in
- Obtain an in-company training position,
- successfully complete your training with needs-based socio-educational and, in some cases, psychological support, and
- to obtain employment on the labor market afterwards.
An educational institution accompanies you throughout the entire training period with instruction, support and counseling services and helps you with problems at vocational school and in the company. Your training company also receives support services from your educational institution. You will conclude a training contract with the company and receive a training allowance from the training company. In addition, you are entitled to a transitional allowance or training allowance. However, your training allowance will be deducted from this. The costs of support from the educational institution are paid by the Employment Agency.
Extra-company training
If training in a company is not possible for you, you can do the training at an educational institution or in a vocational rehabilitation facility that is equipped to meet the special needs of young people with disabilities (extra-company training). Depending on the target group and equipment, the providers have their own training workshops, offices and factories with workplace designs suitable for the disabled and provide you with pedagogical and, in some cases, psychological support. Vocational rehabilitation facilities also offer housing and recreational opportunities and are available to answer occupational health questions.
The aim is for you to complete as much specialized practical training as possible in a cooperating company in your area that is authorized to provide training. At the same time, you will usually attend your local vocational school. You will conclude the training contract with your educational institution. This institution will support you throughout the entire training period with teaching, support and counseling services, coordinate the training process and help you with problems at vocational school and in the company.
You will determine the training objective in consultation with your advisor at the Employment Agency. At the end of the training period, you will take your examination before the relevant chamber. Your educational institution or vocational rehabilitation facility will prepare you for it and also help you cope with learning stress and exam anxiety. During your training, you will not receive any training allowance. However, you are entitled to either transitional allowance or training allowance and you are covered by social insurance. The entire training costs are paid by the employment agency.
Whether you can undergo rehabilitation-specific training - supported by a company or outside of a company - depends on, among other things,
- whether the measure is suitable for you and your specific case in order to increase your chances of successfully completing training,
- what your personal inclinations are and how they can be useful in your professional life,
- which activities you would like to pursue, and
how the training and labor market is currently developing.