Title: Veterans of Foreign Wars Women
1Veterans of Foreign Wars Womens Forum Ms.
Pamela Liverman Benefits Assistance
Service August 24, 2010
2Agenda Topics
- Benefits Assistance Service
- Overview of Women Benefits
- Women Veterans
- Benefits Usage by Women Veterans
- Compensation and Pension
- Pre-discharge Claims
- Women Veterans Coordinator
- Benefits Unique to Women Veterans
- Military Sexual Trauma
- Overview of Program Updates
- Compensation and Pension
- Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment
- Education
- eBenefits
3Benefits Assistance Service (BAS)
- BAS is VBAs newest line of business and it works
to transform outreach and public contact
activities through a client-centered approach by - Ensuring that VBA provides timely, accurate, and
pertinent information and benefit assistance to
Veterans, servicemembers, survivors, and
dependents - Establishing policy and procedures for
client-centered outreach, direct services, social
media, marketing, and web-content tools. - Ensuring that VBA uses all avenues to reach its
clients and general public regarding benefits
and services. - Websites
- Facebook
- Twitter
4Overview of Women Benefits
- Women Veterans
- There are 1.8 million Women Veterans,
representing 8 percent of the U.S. Veteran
population - Over 250,000 Women Veterans are receiving
compensation or pension benefits - Approximately 15 percent of all awards of service
connection since 2002 have been to Women
5Overview of Women Benefits contd
- Benefits Usage by Women Veterans
- Compensation benefits 243,484
- Pension benefits 11,683
- Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment
benefits 21,000 - Loan Guaranty benefits 37,289 with 2.7 billion
in loans - Insurance
- SGLI/TSGLI (Female Service members covered)
450,634 - FSGLI (Male Service members w/female spousal
coverage) 931,454 - FSGLI (Female Service members w/male spousal
coverage) 172,546 - VGLI (Female Veterans covered) 57,964
6Overview of Women Benefits contd
- Compensation and Pension
- Disability resulting from injury or disease
incurred in or aggravated by active service - Disability may be rated from 0 to 100, Payments
made for 10 to 100. - Special Monthly Compensation (such as aid
attendance, loss of limb, eyesight) - Payments are tax-free
7Overview of Women Benefits contd
- Pre-discharge Claims
- Women Servicemembers can submit claims for
service connection prior to their discharge from
active duty - Benefits Delivery at Discharge (BDD)
- Between 60-180 days of separation from active
duty - Requires completion of VA examination
- Includes National Guard and Reservists
- MEB/PEB where DES Pilot not available
- Quick Start
- Less than 60 days remaining on active duty
- Includes National Guard and Reservists
- MEB/PEB where DES Pilot not available
- BDD and Quick Start are available at all
locations where VA excepts claims
8Overview of Women Benefits contd
- Women Veterans Coordinator (WVC)
- Every VA Regional Office has designated a Women
Veterans Coordinator (WVC) to provide outreach
and claims assistance to Women Veterans - WVCs collaborate with the Sexual Assault
Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO) to obtain
documentation for claims based on military sexual
trauma (MST) - Acts as a point of contact for VA and other
service providers for Women Veterans with special
needs. Women Veterans who have experienced sexual
trauma while on active duty should be referred to
the RO WVC.
9Overview of Women Benefits contd
- Benefits Unique to Women Veterans
- Unique disability compensation evaluation
criteria for Women Veterans are provided in the
VA Schedule of Rating Disabilities - Benefits are provided to the children of Women
Veterans who served in Vietnam for disabilities
due to covered herbicide-related birth defects - Special monthly compensation is paid to Women
Veterans who suffer a service-connected loss of
25 percent or more of breast tissue from
mastectomy or radiation treatment - Special monthly compensation is also paid for
service-connected loss, or loss of use, of a
creative organ
10Overview of Women Benefits contd
- Military Sexual Trauma
- VBA provides compensation payments for
service-connected disabilities that are related
to MST - VA provides counseling and appropriate care and
services to overcome trauma due to MST
11Overview of Program Updates
- Compensation and Pension
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) regulation
- Agent Orange presumptive listingin process
- Persian Gulf War presumptive listingin process
12Overview of Program Updates
- Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment
- Special training for counselors on diverse needs
- Array of services available, including
- employment services,
- independent living assistance,
- vocational and adjustment counseling,
- adaptive equipment and
- limited childcare
- Outreach efforts
- Coming Home to Work (CWTW) program
- VetSuccess on Campus pilot
13Overview of Program Updates
- Education
- Post 9/11 GI Bill Fall enrollment status
- Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH)
- Yellow Ribbon Program
- Fry Scholarship
14Overview of Program Updates
- eBenefits
- One-stop shop benefits-related online tool for
Wounded Warriors, Veterans, Service members,
families of Service Members, and others who care
for them - Creates a personalized workspace giving quick
access to online tools - Apply for benefits
- Check status of claim
- See payment history
- Request and obtain (e.g., DD 214, Certificate of
Eligibility, etc) - Upcoming features
- Integrate with Tricare on-line and My HealtheVet
- Update personal information (e.g., address EFT)
15Enhance Advocacy
- Increase presence at every communication forum
(VSOs conventions, Women Advisory Council, etc) - Unique Pamphlet for Women Veterans
- Revamping the Transition Assistance Program
- Enhance collaboration efforts with Federal and
state agencies (DoD, SSA, DoL, etc.)
16Enhance Advocacy contd
17Enhance Advocacy contd
18 Questions?