DABC asks for federal party platform response on the Canada Disability Benefit

On September 7, 2021, DABC sent letters to the leaders of the Conservative, Green, Liberal, and New Democratic parties of Canada to seek their party’s platform response on the Canada Disability Benefit.

DABC is affiliated with Disability Without Poverty (DWP), which is a national movement led by people with disabilities who are committed to ensuring people with disabilities are involved in all stages of securing a Canada Disability Benefit from design to legislation to implementation. We have written to these four parties to ask if they will commit to implementing a Canada Disability Benefit in close consultation with the disability community as outlined in the five points below, should they be successful in forming government after September 20th, 2021:

“We respectfully request that your party make the following commitments:

  • Introduce legislation on a Canadian Disability Benefit and follow through on the promises of the previous government.
  • Establish a streamlined, easily accessible application process that can expand the benefit to ALL those eligible.
  • Implement an accelerated consultation process to also be authentic, which means people with lived experience must make up the majority of any policy design team.
  • Recognize a Disability Poverty Line above the Market Basket Measure, as not to do so would be to perpetuate the inequity faced by Canadians with disabilities.
  • Ensure that existing benefits for Canadians with disabilities continue alongside a new Canada Disability Benefit.”

DABC will share with our network any and all responses we may receive from these four parties.

Important: Error in Accessibility Project Grant application form

Last month, we issued a Call for Proposals for projects that promote greater accessibility and inclusivity for people with disabilities in BC communities. 

It was brought to our attention that the application form we posted on our website was missing a question. Please see the updated application form on our Accessibility Projects page: https://disabilityalliancebc.therightfitbc.org/program/accessibility-projects/.

We apologize for our error and any inconvenience it may have caused.

Joint Response to BC's "Proof of Vaccination" Health Order

Text reads: Not everyone can access a vaccine card. People who are undocumented and other who are denied MSP. People with low-incomes without government-issued identification. People who use drugs. People who cannot be vaccinated due to complex health conditions. People whose government name is inaccurate. The image contains pink-purple ombre accents. There is a clipart-style drawing of a simplified ID card with checkmarks.

Along with several other organizations, DABC has signed onto a letter to Dr. Bonnie Henry and Minister Adrian Dix, which addresses the fact that some people will face legitimate barriers to accessing a vaccine card.

Read the letter here: https://www.pivotlegal.org/response_to_proof_vaccination.