MyCOVIDDisabilityQ question 10

Nancy Lockwood, @KidsBrainHealth researcher and @CitAdvocacyOtt Program Manager:

Now, more than ever, we need to ensure that people with disabilities are receiving the supports they need. Like so many other agencies, @CitAdvocacyOtt is developing new ways to connect with the people during isolation.

Our governments are supporting people with disabilities in a variety of ways. Many initiatives launched during #COVID19 are run by agencies that receive government funding, demonstrating another way of impacting the lives of people with disabilities. E.g. Our agency’s Fetal Alcohol Resource Program supports people with #FASD through funding from Kids Brain Health, @CHEOhospital via funds provided by @ChildrenON and @CASO_SAEO. This program supports hundreds and has trained thousands of front line workers.

Concerning the ODSP, the Ontario government initially announced a one-time benefit of $100 per individual or $200 per family. This plan has been revised (likely due to public feedback) to include a monthly addition to ODSP benefit until July 2020: https://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/en/mcss/programs/social/odsp/odsp-covid-fact-sheets.aspx.

Also, some individuals receiving ODSP will qualify for CERB. Also, people with developmental disabilities who qualify for Passport funding in Ontario may be eligible to claim additional expenses during #COVID19: https://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/en/mcss/programs/developmental/servicesupport/passport.aspx.