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Towards a Social Assistance System that Enables Health and Health Equity

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People with low incomes and on social assistance face a daunting range of challenges to their well-being — one of which is systemic and damaging health Continue Reading…

Reviewing Social Assistance in Ontario

In 2010, the province the established Commission for the Review of Social Assistance in Ontario, led by Commissioners Francis Lankin and Munir A. Sheikh. The Continue Reading…

How the Social Assistance System Causes Poor Health

Income and health are inextricably linked. It is well documented that people with low income more likely to have poor health, whether measured by self-reported Continue Reading…

Building a Social Assistance System that Enables Good Health for All: Start from a Powerful Vision

Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been blogging about the submission to the Commission for the Review of Social Assistance in Ontario that the Wellesley Continue Reading…

Can a basket of supports help to avoid poor health for people on social assistance?

My last blog about reforming social assistance in Ontario talked about building the vision of a health-enabling social assistance system. This was the Continue Reading…

Should social assistance help you to scrape by, or to get a good job?

Social assistance is about more than just providing enough money for people to survive. Social assistance should also work to ensure wider opportunities for Continue Reading…

If you had a disability, would you be able to work?

If you had a disability, would you be able to work? It’s a tough question, and you might say that it depends on the severity of the disability. That’s Continue Reading…

Should social assistance ensure access to health care services, or keep people from getting sick? Both, actually.

The social assistance system causes poor health. The low levels of income supports combined with inadequate supplementary supports like affordable child care Continue Reading…

Fixing Social Assistance is all about Collaboration

Over the last couple of months I’ve blogged about reforming Ontario’s social assistance system, setting out the nature of the problem and suggesting some Continue Reading…

When do we talk about health? Ontario’s option paper needs to build a stronger vision of a health-enabling social assistance system

Today the Commission for the Review of Social Assistance in Ontario released its much anticipated options paper. The paper sets out some interesting ideas and Continue Reading…