The Vermont Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Progress Report is an important document used to track an individual's progress in their VR program. This report is used to evaluate the individual’s progress in their VR process, as well as to document their progress throughout the program. It provides a clear picture of an individual's progress towards achieving their employment goals. The report includes a variety of information such as the individual's skills and abilities, the services that have been provided, and the progress they have made towards achieving their employment goals. The report is used to ensure that VR services are provided in a timely and effective manner. There are two types of Vermont Vocational Rehabilitation Progress Reports: the Personal Progress Report and the Client Progress Report. The Personal Progress Report is completed by the client and outlines the individual's progress in the VR program. This report includes information about the individual's strengths, weaknesses, and employment goals. The Client Progress Report is completed by the VR counselor and outlines the services that have been provided to the individual. This report includes information about the services that have been provided, the progress that has been made in meeting the individual's employment goals, and any areas of concern that need to be addressed.