Date: February
5, 2013
Social Assistance Transformation in Ontario – Next
Steps
Premier-Designate Kathleen Wynne has indicated her intention to
move forward to implement the recommendations contained within the Report of the
Commission for the Review of Social Assistance in
Ontario.
AMO’s President, Russ Powers, has corresponded with the Honourable
John Milloy, the Minister of Community and Social Services, in regard to the
shared provincial-municipal interest in transforming social assistance in
Ontario. The President articulated AMO’s
desire to work with the government in order to improve outcomes for low-income
Ontarians and persons with disabilities in our communities. There is much at stake, given the crucial
role that income and employment support programs play to promote community
health, reduce poverty and to enhance economic
competitiveness.
Transforming social assistance promises many benefits. At the same time, it is also fraught with
potential risks for municipalities. The
recommendations to devolve provincial responsibility for the disability program
to municipalities, along with a greater role in the delivery of employment
supports, are significant. The
recommendations require careful examination and consideration. We are open to new possibilities, but it needs
to be under the right conditions with clear benefits for all, including
municipal governments.
AMO believes social assistance transformation must adhere to the
principles and commitments of the Provincial-Municipal Fiscal and Service
Delivery Review (PMFSDR) agreement of 2008. It is vital to ensure that there are no new
costs to municipalities or transference of financial exposure as a result. Also, the dialogue on transforming social
assistance in Ontario must include efforts to further integrate the delivery of
income support and employment services with other human and social service
delivery.
Ontarians can only benefit from well planned changes that are
adequately resourced and allow for sufficient local flexibility to enable local
innovation and efficiency in the delivery of social assistance and employment
services.
AMO believes that a strong, collaborative provincial-municipal
partnership is needed to achieve the desired outcomes. Our common interest is to: design, plan and
see the delivery of an efficient and effective service; simplify and consolidate
arrangements where appropriate; and focus strongly on results. At the same time, recognizing this is done in
a common operating context of fiscal and capacity pressures, so getting it right
is paramount.
AMO is working closely with the Ontario Municipal Social Services
Association (OMSSA) and alongside the City of Toronto to assess the
recommendations and potential impacts to the current municipal service system
manager structure as well as municipalities. Careful consideration of the recommendations
of the Social Assistance Review Commission, the Drummond report, as well as
other ideas from AMO, municipalities, District Social Service Administration
Boards (DSSAB’s) and the Ontario Municipal Social Services Association (OMSSA)
are essential as we move forward to consider the transformation of social
assistance in Ontario.
To
view a copy of AMO’s Breaking News (October 24, 2012) concerning the release of
the report of the Social Assistance Review Commission, visit AMO’s website at:
http://www.amo.on.ca/wcm/AMO/AMO_/AMOAdvocacy.aspx?page=2&issue=social%20services
To
view a copy of AMO’s Breaking News (January 18th, 2013) concerning the release
of the “Welfare to Work” white paper by the Ontario PC Caucus, visit AMO’s
website at: http://www.amo.on.ca/WCM/AMO/AMO_Content/PolicyUpdates/2013/OntarioPCCaucusReleaseWelfaretoWorkWhitePaper.aspx
To
learn more about the Provincial‐Municipal Fiscal Delivery Review (PMFSDR), visit
AMO’s website at: http://www.amo.on.ca/wcm/AMO/AMO_/AMOAdvocacy.aspx?tag=pmfsdr
AMO is a non-profit organization representing almost all of
Ontario’s 444 municipal governments. AMO supports strong and effective municipal
government in Ontario and promotes the value of municipal government as a vital
and essential component of Ontario and Canada’s political
system.
Contact:
Michael Jacek, Senior Advisor, mjacek@amo.on.ca
- 416.971.9856 ext. 329.
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