Webinar on PWD Reconsiderations and Tribunal Hearings

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Join our upcoming webinar, a presentation on the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction’s reconsideration process and EAAT hearings.

When: October 30, 2024 at 2 pm PST.
Where: Zoom

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ICoQwZrETdaCfgDq8Q00Ew#/registration

Webinar made possible thanks to generous funding from ICBC.

DABC's Review of the Canada Disability Benefit proposed regulation

When first announced in September 2020’s throne speech, the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) held the promise of lifting people with disabilities out of poverty.

The CDB as proposed underdelivers on this promise; people with disabilities will only be able to receive a maximum of $2,400 a year. For most, this is not enough to cover higher costs of living or exorbitant medical costs associated with living with a disability.

Regulations published in June 2024 reveal restrictive policies around eligibility criteria, income thresholds, and earning caps that may further entrench people with disabilities in cycles of poverty. DABC has published an in depth review of the proposed regulations, with 20 recommendations for change. This review has been submitted to the federal government during the consultation period.

You can read our review here:
https://disabilityalliancebc.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Canada-Disability-Benefit-In-Depth-Review-by-DABC.docx.

Update on the Canada Disability Benefit for provincial disability assistance recipients

DABC is relieved to learn that all people who are eligible for the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) and receiving provincial disability assistance will be able to keep all of the CDB.

Read more here: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2024SDPR0014-001497.