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Policy Advocacy

Welfare goes under microscope

Ontario will take a deeper look at a major revamping of its welfare system after a report called for broad changes to help the disadvantaged into jobs, Community and Social Services Minister Madeleine Meilleur said Monday.

The review will take 12 to 18 months, she said, with the NDP noting that means the issues of helping the poor are effectively on hold until after the October 2011 election.

June 14, 2010
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

Ontario welfare system needs overhaul: panel

A government-appointed panel says the Ontario welfare system is not working, and is calling for it to be completely overhauled.

The Social Assistance Review Advisory Committee released its report Monday morning at Queen’s Park.

It says the emphasis of welfare should be shifted from providing financial assistance to helping people break out of poverty.

June 14, 2010
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

Ontario should adopt bold vision for welfare reform

Ontario should adopt a bold vision for welfare reform that includes new income supports and services for all low-income residents, says a government-appointed panel in a report being released Monday.

June 14, 2010
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

Government appointed Council recommends bold vision for social assistance reform

TORONTO, June 14 /CNW/ – The province urgently requires a more effective system of income security programs that meet the needs of Ontarians in a rapidly shifting economy, says a new report by the Social Assistance Review Advisory Council (SARAC).

June 14, 2010
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

Short-Term OW and ODSP Rule Changes: 2010

The Social Assistance Review Advisory Council (SARAC) has issued a report to the Minister of Community and Social Services about changes to Ontario Works (OW) and Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) rules that could make…

March 1, 2010
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

Ontario Auditor General’s Report Underlines Need for Social Assistance Reform

Whether he meant to or not, the auditor general’s December 7th analysis of OW/ODSP let a dysfunctional social assistance system off the hook, instead laying blame with the people who have nowhere else to turn to for basic support.

The ensuing debate risks losing sight of the simple fact that when it comes to social assistance, it’s not the people who are the problem.

December 11, 2009
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

Advisers aim to fix Ontario’s welfare ‘quagmire’

Laurie Monsebraaten The Toronto Star Ontario has appointed the head of Toronto’s Daily Bread Food Bank to head a panel of anti-poverty advocates to advise the government on a long-awaited review of its welfare system,…

December 2, 2009
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

Welfare reform creeps at snail’s pace

Bronwen Sims calls it Ontario’s “work disincentive program.” The 35-year-old woman, who suffers from bipolar disorder and fibromyalgia, has been living in poverty on Ontario’s disability support program for the past 10 years while doctors help her battle alcoholism, depression and severe panic attacks related to her mental illness.

November 30, 2009
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

Five benchmarks for social assistance

Times of crisis are also times for tough decisions, as Finance Minister Dwight Duncan said in his economic statement last week. The province has already made the tough but smart decision to stick with its economic stimulus plan. Standing firm on the commitment to early learning is another tough but smart choice.

The next bold move the government must make is to stick to its guns on a comprehensive review of Ontario’s broken social assistance system.

October 27, 2009
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

ISARC on ISAC’s “Bold Review” Forum

On June 23, 2009, the Income Security Advocacy Centre (ISAC) held a forum on the government’s upcoming review of the provincial social assistance system. This review is part of Ontario’s new Poverty Reduction Strategy and was restated in the 2009 budget.

August 13, 2009
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

Media Toolkit – Contact Your Local Media

The media in your community is an important way to get the message out. Local newspapers and radio stations are read and listened to by many people in your community. The stories they cover –…

July 16, 2009
Community Organizing, Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform

Bold Review Forum Kicks off the Conversation

Crystal Chin knows well the problems associated with the current Social Assistance system. As a young adult with cerebral palsy, Crystal receives benefits from the Ontario Disability Support Program. But these benefits are inadequate, both…

June 30, 2009
Policy Advocacy, Social Assistance Reform
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This site contains general legal information for people in Ontario, Canada. It is not intended to be used as legal advice for a specific legal problem. ISAC is a not-for-profit, non-partisan organization. ISAC is funded by Legal Aid Ontario (LAO). The funding for this website is also provided by LAO. The views expressed in any of ISAC’s publications (including written, oral, or visual) are the views of the clinic and do not necessarily reflect those of LAO.