The Ontario government has allocated $3.7 billion less than what’s needed to fund existing programs and its announced commitments in children, community and social services, the province’s financial watchdog said in a report released Wednesday.
The office says the change is due to a projected growth in the number of people on the program, but is also under the assumption OW rates will stay frozen at the same level they’ve been at since 2018.
Funding also goes toward individuals and families, which includes targeted support for adults, youth and children with disabilities, victims of violence and Indigenous peoples.
The office assumes there will be no growth in the number of clients served in the program given historical trends, but says that contributed to a “growing waitlist” for supportive living that swelled from 18,152 in 2017-18 to 27,028 in 2022-23.
In a statement, the Ontario Greens Leader Mike Schreiner called the Doug Ford government’s “utter failure” to adequately fund social services across the province a “total disgrace.”
It’s time for the government to wake up, stop wasting a billion dollars on booze, and allocate those resources to the social services Ontarians need."
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The Ontario government has allocated $3.7 billion less than what’s needed to fund existing programs and its announced commitments in children, community and social services, the province’s financial watchdog said in a report released Wednesday.
The office says the change is due to a projected growth in the number of people on the program, but is also under the assumption OW rates will stay frozen at the same level they’ve been at since 2018.
Funding also goes toward individuals and families, which includes targeted support for adults, youth and children with disabilities, victims of violence and Indigenous peoples.
The office assumes there will be no growth in the number of clients served in the program given historical trends, but says that contributed to a “growing waitlist” for supportive living that swelled from 18,152 in 2017-18 to 27,028 in 2022-23.
In a statement, the Ontario Greens Leader Mike Schreiner called the Doug Ford government’s “utter failure” to adequately fund social services across the province a “total disgrace.”
It’s time for the government to wake up, stop wasting a billion dollars on booze, and allocate those resources to the social services Ontarians need."
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