DAWN Ontario: DisAbled Women's Network Ontario

Ontario Disability Support Program
Facts and Questions: Ontario Election 2003

 


Access to ODSP

  • The application process is too complicated.
  • There is no help for people applying to ODSP, even if their disability makes it impossible to follow through on the application process.
  • 50% of applications are denied at first.
  • Appeals, with the help of legal workers and additional doctors, are very often successful. Better decisions from the start would save taxpayers the cost of medical and legal aid services for the appeals.
  • People with disabilities have long delays and great stress before obtaining ODSP.

ASK:

Will you ensure that the ODSP application process is revised to be fair, simple and supportive?


Benefit Levels

  • Disabled Ontarians have had no increase to ODSP (previously FBA) in more than 15 years.
  • The increase of 5% announced in the 2003 Throne Speech will not offset the increases to the cost of living over the past 15 years.
  • Rents in Ontario have increased by 21% in just 3 years (CMHC data, 2000-2002).
  • The shelter allowance for a single person receiving ODSP is $414, while the average rent for a one bedroom apartment in Ottawa is $767.
  • People receiving income support from Ontario Works, including disabled people trying to access ODSP, live in extreme poverty and are even more likely to experience hunger and homelessness.

ASK:

Will you commit to raising the amount of income support for both ODSP and OW recipients to reflect the cost of living?

 

Customer Service

  • The current ODSP "team approach" to service is impersonal and frustrating.
  • Computer-generated letters are harshly worded and difficult to understand, causing unnecessary stress for people and worsening their medical conditions.
  • People with disabilities report feeling that they receive disrespectful service from ODSP.

ASK:

Will you commit to an overhaul of ODSP procedures and practices to ensure that Ontarians with disabilities receive the quality of service and respect they deserve?

 

Lifetime Ban

ASK:

Will you remove the lifetime ban for those convicted of social assistance fraud?

 

Transportation Allowance

  • The ODSP policy for medical transportation is too narrow. No community support services (other than AA and NA) are on the list of services eligible services for the allowance.
  • The Ontario Ministry of Health recognizes that heath requires access to social support. The ODSP policy should reflect this same understanding.

ASK:

Will you expand the ODSP transportation policy to enable people with disabilities to travel to the full range of services and programs that they need to improve and maintain their health?

 

For further questions, please contact

in Ottawa:
Ottawa ODSP Action Network
Lisa Jamieson at 613.737.7791 ext. 125 or lisaj@cmhaottawa.ca

in North Bay:
North Bay ODSP Action Coalition
Barbara Anello at 705.494.9078 or anello@thot.net

 

Source: Ottawa ODSP Action Network


Relevant Links

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ODSP Fact Sheet

ODSP Issues in Provincial Election Campaign - Questions for Ontario Election 2003

Access to ODSP Campaign - Ontario Disability Support Program
Summary of Forum Reports

http://dawn.thot.net/odsp.html

Denial by Design - Ontario Disability Support Program
© Income Security Advocacy Centre 2003
http://dawn.thot.net/denial_by_design.html

Ontarians with Disabilities Act (ODA) Committee
http://www.odacommittee.net

Inquest into the Death of Kimberly Rogers
http://dawn.thot.net/Kimberly_Rogers/kria.html

Recommendations of the Rogers Inquest Jury
http://dawn.thot.net/Kimberly_Rogers/kria118.html

 

 

 



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