Community Update: MSDSI and Ministry of Justice Announcements

Dear Community Partner,

This community update is about recent announcements by the Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation, and the Ministry of Justice.

Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation (MSDSI)
MSDSI recently announced the following changes which will come into effect on September 1st 2015:

– Child-support payments will be fully exempt for families receiving income and disability assistance.

– The earnings exemption for families with children who receive income assistance will increase from $200 to $400 a month.

– The earnings exemption for families with a child with a disability will increase from $300 to $500 dollars a month. (Please note that families receiving disability assistance are already eligible for the Annual Earnings Exemption so this change does not apply to them.)

– Single parents receiving income and disability assistance will be able to continue receiving income assistance for up to 12 months while they train for a new job.

– Single parents receiving income and disability assistance will have access, through Work BC, to:
• Tuition and education costs for approved training programs that last up to 12 months for in-demand jobs
• Transportation costs to and from school
• Full child care costs during training

Please contact Robin Loxton at 604-872-1278 or 1-800-663-1278 if you have questions.

Minister of Justice
On March 12th, the Minister of Justice introduced the Guide Dog and Service Dog Act. If passed the Act will improve access rights and clarify rules covering the training and certification of guide and service dogs. The Act will also improve the tenancy rights of people who use guide and service dogs and will ensure that retired dogs will be able to continue to reside with their owners even if their owner has a new guide or service dog.

Please contact Jane Dyson at 604-875-0188 if you have questions.

Work-Able: A Post-Secondary Internship Program for Graduates with Disabilities

BC Public Service
Vancouver and Victoria

Work-Able: A Post-Secondary Internship Program for Graduates with Disabilities

Work-Able is a twelve month BC Public Service work experience program for recent post-secondary graduates with disabilities. This program provides learning, coaching and mentorship throughout the internship and interns will gain valuable skills and public service experience.

These opportunities apply to:

  • Recent post-secondary graduates (within two years) with an undergraduate or graduate degree from a recognized institution;
  • Individuals who self-identify as a person with a disability;
  • Residents of British Columbia; and
  • Legally entitled to work in Canada.

This is a challenging and rewarding program where you will gain an increased understanding of public service roles, and learn about possible future employment opportunities with the provincial government.

If you are interested in gaining valuable experience in a public service work environment, please go to https://search.employment.gov.bc.ca/cgi-bin/a/highlightjob.cgi?jobid=24591 to learn more and apply by April 3rd, 2015.

Attention: only applications submitted through the BC Public Service’s employment website (see link above) will be accepted.

 

Thank you for your support!

Thank you to everyone who has bought a table for our April 9th fundraiser, Swing Into Spring: The Developmental Disabilities Association, Hospital Employees’ Union, The Vancouver Taxi Association, MVT Canadian Bus and BC Association for Individualized Technology and Supports for People with Disabilities (BCITS).

Your support is greatly appreciated!