People living with mental illness are underemployed in Canada. This study addresses how disability assistance in British Columbia is contributing to the financial and social empowerment of these people. My research addresses how the current $500 monthly exemption rate for beneficiaries with disabilities is contributing to their ability to gain adequate work experience and reintegrate into the labour market. My methodology includes interviews with social enterprise managers and focus groups with social enterprise employees in BC and Ontario. I find the flat exemption in BC is limiting the ability of some recipients from working to their maximum potential, and beneficiaries are not adequately informed of relevant policies and regulations. Bas...
My dissertation consists of three chapters about the effects of disability and disability policy. Th...
Labour force participation is lowest for persons with developmental disabilities (DD) compared to an...
[Excerpt] The Canadian Abilities Foundation (CAF) undertook the nation-wide Neglected or Hidden rese...
This paper is based on data received from the British Columbia Ministry of Employment and Incorrle A...
Individuals enter into paid work with the expectation they will be financially better off than had t...
ABSTRACT This article examines the labour force participation of working-age adults with disabilitie...
Paid employment is the primary marker of social inclusion. Welfare reform is encouraging disabled pe...
Mental handicaps affect a suprisingly large part of the community. If the handicapped cannot make th...
This article examines the labour force participation of working-age adults with disabilities, and pr...
This study reviews the federal-provincial program established in 1954 for the payment of allowances ...
Using Statistics Canada’s 2001 Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS) we examine the im...
Because of work’s contribution to recovery, governments have moved to improve employment rates of pe...
This paper presents a brief summary on Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefit (CPPD), the single lar...
This is an article published by the Canadian Psychiatric Association in the Canadian Journal of Psyc...
This study explores policy options addressed at reforming the Canada Pension Plan Disability benefit...
My dissertation consists of three chapters about the effects of disability and disability policy. Th...
Labour force participation is lowest for persons with developmental disabilities (DD) compared to an...
[Excerpt] The Canadian Abilities Foundation (CAF) undertook the nation-wide Neglected or Hidden rese...
This paper is based on data received from the British Columbia Ministry of Employment and Incorrle A...
Individuals enter into paid work with the expectation they will be financially better off than had t...
ABSTRACT This article examines the labour force participation of working-age adults with disabilitie...
Paid employment is the primary marker of social inclusion. Welfare reform is encouraging disabled pe...
Mental handicaps affect a suprisingly large part of the community. If the handicapped cannot make th...
This article examines the labour force participation of working-age adults with disabilities, and pr...
This study reviews the federal-provincial program established in 1954 for the payment of allowances ...
Using Statistics Canada’s 2001 Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS) we examine the im...
Because of work’s contribution to recovery, governments have moved to improve employment rates of pe...
This paper presents a brief summary on Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefit (CPPD), the single lar...
This is an article published by the Canadian Psychiatric Association in the Canadian Journal of Psyc...
This study explores policy options addressed at reforming the Canada Pension Plan Disability benefit...
My dissertation consists of three chapters about the effects of disability and disability policy. Th...
Labour force participation is lowest for persons with developmental disabilities (DD) compared to an...
[Excerpt] The Canadian Abilities Foundation (CAF) undertook the nation-wide Neglected or Hidden rese...