There are some departments in the Government of Saskatchewan that just need to be privatized from liquor to highways to insurance, but
then there are those who need huge over hauls in Saskatchewan like the Ministry
of Social Services.
While more on site social workers are desperately needed
there is a bloating going on at the higher levels, I know my worker could
probably use another in her area as she travels to surrounding areas, but the
bloating happening at the higher levels where the offices are inflated with
people doing the same jobs as the on site social workers who are working their
butts off. The on site workers are essential.
When a person has to report their income twice to same Ministry there is a problem. Some of the programs the Ministry of Social
Services in Saskatchewan
are responsible for are Saskatchewan Assured Income for the Disabled, SAID. (It could take some lessons from AISH in Alberta.) Saskatchewan Assistance
Program, SAP. Saskatchewan
Employment Supplement, SES. Saskatchewan
Rental Housing Supplement, SRHS and there are others but I won’t go on as you can
see there are options for help, however the paperwork is enormous and not just at first…but
constant especially when you qualify for more than one program, which no one
will not tell you if you do or not, so you will live without for months or
years living on less than the poverty line only to find out
later from a stranger that you would qualify for another program as well.
I am on disability. I receive SAID and if you do not know,
you have to qualify for this. My common-law works at a very low paying job as
many employers in the area will not hire him because he has broken disks in his
back which caused a degenerative disease from his previous job here in
Saskatchewan and his union did nothing to help him, so we also qualify for
another program run under the Ministry called Saskatchewan Employment
Supplement, SES.
I originally moved to Saskatchewan
to help him after he was hurt. I love the country, it helps me with my mental
disease and I care about my friends enough to help when I can, something has
grown between us and we have been honest about this with my worker.
Because of my disability, I receive just over $500/month
from CPPD. I was receiving just over $300 from the SAID program before we
changed our status. Now I receive $0 to $60/month depending on his wages which
are less than $630 every two weeks (aprox. $1260/m take home)…Definitely no where near the average weekly
wage of $800 that drew him to Saskatchewan in the first place 8 years ago and
no, he was absolutely no where near making that at his last job either before
he was hurt…With the SES program we will receive another $190-$250/month…which
is basically what I lost from SAID.
We have to sign documents allowing these programs access of
information to the other programs we are on, so it confuses me to the extent of
paperwork we have to do to please this ministry.
Every month my partner drops off his pay stubs to be photocopied
at my SAID workers office so they can decide how much I will receive from them
and every month I have to call SES with the GROSS amount he made that month,
plus every 3 months SES audits everything.
This is extravagant governmental waste at its worst. Why
make things difficult by making people screw around with departments within one
ministry?
Is this just another ploy for the Saskatchewan Government to
make things so difficult for the poor and disabled that they just give up and
leave the province and find an easier province to live in?
I have it no where near as bad as some people in Saskatchewan but personally, I think it is time someone started speaking up
and demanding answers as to why the waste of taxes to pay for so many people
punching the same numbers into the Ministry of Social Services files. My family
should have 1 file and be under 2 programs in that file. My income and my
common-laws income should be entered into that file once a month by one worker.
My audits should be done once a year or when my income changes to a great
degree. If any income that is not taxable is not be included as income, like
Child Tax Credit, then ALL income that is not taxable should not be included as
income. What I receive from Canada Pension for my daughter is not taxable, but
is still deducted from my SAID checks each month.
It makes it a more positive place to be when you can say
there is low unemployment and high paying jobs in the province of Saskatchewan .
Not having unemployed people in your province happens when 1) you refuse to put in low income
housing** where there is dire need of workers, like in Kindersley, Saskatchewan
for example…and 2) the people on unemployment (whether it be from regular
benefits which are A LOT longer than sick/disability benefits…which never
really made sense to me), are kicked off but have not found another job yet.
**Low income housing is not $300,000 homes for the new guy in the oil patch; Low income housing is AFFORDABLE to those working those minimum paying jobs you refuse to fill with Canadian workers.
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