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County of Wellington Ontario Works department embeds CLB into client intake process

Wellington Policy Infographic

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Many Ontario families eligible for the Canada Learning Bond also seek financial assistance through Ontario Works. At the County of Wellington Ontario Works department, we’ve recognized the opportunity to embed the existing Ontario Works application process with a referral to the Canada Learning Bond.

The CLB in the Ontario Works Application Process:

  1. When a family first applies for Ontario Works, their first point of contact, the Intake Team, will assess if they are eligible for the CLB.
  2. If they are, materials will be provided in a folder to their caseworker for the Verification Interview.
  3. At the Verification Interview, the materials serve as an indicator for the Caseworker that the applicant has CLB-eligible children, and introduces the applicant to the CLB and how to apply.
  4. If an applicant requires assistance with the application process, they may access our Employment Resource Centre or email the information account for support.

With this local policy in place, detailing the expectations for staff to introduce new applicants to the CLB, we look forward to seeing an increase in the uptake-rate as well as the benefits to families in our community.

By Diane Tan, Social Planning and Policy Analyst
County of Wellington, Ontario Works

For questions, email Diane.

*This post was originally posted on our blog May 19, 2016.

IN THE NEWS: July 18, 2016

Today’s news includes articles about poverty reduction, and access to education from various sources including The Star, and CTV News.


The Canada Child Benefit cheques are about to be mailed out — here’s what to do with yours.
Financial Post. July 15, 2016

‘Working poor’ in all areas.
Delta optimist. July 15, 2016

Black Lives Matter should focus on schools.
The Star. July 18, 2016

More islanders turning to food banks; donations drying up.
CTV News. July 16, 2016


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