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CPP-Disability: A Guided Pathway to Request Reconsideration or Appeal when Denied: Webinar & Resources

June 11, 2024

On June 6, Anu Bakshi, Staff Lawyer at the Income Security Advocacy Centre (ISAC), and Erik Bornmann, Director of Guided Pathways at CLEO, gave a workshop designed for frontline/community workers to learn more about the CPP-D reconsideration and appeal processes, and to learn how to use the new Guided Pathway tool on the Steps to Justice website. The workshop was hosted by CLEO.

You can watch a recording of the full presentation below:

The PDF version of the presentation slides can be accessed be clicking here.

The presenters also compiled a document of related resources and supports. You can review and download it here (PDF).

Many thanks to all who attended!

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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.