skibum wrote:
Do you have an office of Vocational Rehabilitation in Canada? I will ask my counselor if she knows if you guys have that or something similar under a different name. They will be able to help you get work that you are able to do and keep it.
In every province/territory in Canada there is some sort of vocational support/rehabilitation service run by the province -- which ministry runs it and the scope of their services differs depending on what province/territory you live in. (Whichever ministry runs the income support program may or may not be the same as the one that does vocational support/rehab services.)
The federal government runs programs to support job creation and employment, and has specific programs for minority groups like youth, first nations people, and those with disabilities. A lot of those programs are more about funding than anything else -- the government doesn't actually implement them directly. The federal government also runs the Canada Pension Plan (federal disability benefit -- similar to SSDI) and Employment Insurance (similar to SSI, except you only ever qualify if you, personally, have worked and you can only be on EI for about a year), which are totally separate from provincial benefits programs.
There are also lots of non-governmental (generally not-for-profit) social services agencies that have vocational rehabilitation programs (they are pretty much always funded by the government, at least partially -- federal government, provincial government, or both) and that implement specific federal programs.
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