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Which date is used to determine age eligibility for youth who are turning 30?

A youth is eligible as long as they are under 30 the day the Youth Job Connection employment service plan is signed by the client.

Can clients access Youth Job Connection (YJC) directly or do the clients have to go through the Employment Service (ES)?

Clients can access YJC through various ways: directly through the YJC service provider or through referral from an ES service provider, community organization or school board. A client may be selected to participate once they’ve met with a YJC service provider to determine eligibility and suitability and assess employment and service needs.

Can a client who has no address access Youth Job Connection? What if they have no Social Insurance Number? Or no government identification?

To be eligible, a client must be able to demonstrate their age, their Ontario residency and eligibility to work in Canada. During the client assessment, and service coordination, the caseworker could refer the client to temporary housing organizations or transitional community services to assist in obtaining government identification and housing. Youth Job Connection is designed to… Continue reading Can a client who has no address access Youth Job Connection? What if they have no Social Insurance Number? Or no government identification?

How does Better Jobs Ontario define a “low-income household”?

For the purposes of Better Jobs Ontario, an applicant is from a “low-income household” if their combined household income for the past six months is at or below the following Better Jobs Ontario Low-Income Thresholds, as outlined in the Application for Financial Assistance form. Household Size Better Jobs Ontario Low-Income Thresholds (six months) 1 person… Continue reading How does Better Jobs Ontario define a “low-income household”?

What is the definition of an individual from a “low-income household with challenges attaching to the labour market”?

A Better Jobs Ontario applicant is considered to be from a low-income household with challenges attaching to the labour market if they meet all four of the following criteria: They do not have a lay-off event. They have been unemployed for six months or more: This criterion includes individuals who are not working as well… Continue reading What is the definition of an individual from a “low-income household with challenges attaching to the labour market”?

What does it mean to be “laid-off and unemployed”?

For the purposes of the Better Jobs Ontario (BJO) program, “laid-off” individuals includes those: whose fixed-term employment contract has expired; who have received EI Part I maternity or parental benefits and are seeking to re- enter the labour force; who have left work due to medical reasons; who were laid-off and then became self-employed. Individuals… Continue reading What does it mean to be “laid-off and unemployed”?

Who can be eligible for Better Jobs Ontario?

To be eligible, individuals must: have been laid-off and be unemployed, OR be from a low-income household and experiencing challenges attaching to the labour market. In addition to the above criteria, other considerations are laid out in the Better Jobs Ontario Guideline, including that individuals must: be a resident of Ontario; and be a Canadian… Continue reading Who can be eligible for Better Jobs Ontario?

What are the specific eligibility criteria for the Youth Job Connection programs?

To participate in the programs, youth must be Ontario residents, eligible to work in Ontario and meet one of the following criteria: YJC: Aged 15 to 29, unemployed, and not enrolled in full-time training or education. YJCS: Aged 15 to 18, high school students intending to return to high school or access post-secondary education after… Continue reading What are the specific eligibility criteria for the Youth Job Connection programs?

Are individuals eligible to apply as a participant in the Ontario Job Creation Partnerships (OJCP) program?

Yes. To be eligible as a participant in OJCP, individuals must: be a resident of Ontario, and meet the Employment Insurance (EI) Act’s definition of an “insured participant” be unemployed. Individuals are considered unemployed if they: are working less than an average of 20 hours per week, and are actively seeking full-time employment. An “insured… Continue reading Are individuals eligible to apply as a participant in the Ontario Job Creation Partnerships (OJCP) program?

What organizations are eligible to apply for the Ontario Job Creation Partnerships (OJCP) program?

Eligible employers (who become sponsors, once an agreement is signed with the ministry) who can apply for the OJCP program include: not-for-profit organizations municipalities Indigenous councils, institutions, and organizations public health and educational institutions businesses Note: Private sector businesses are eligible for funding consideration under certain conditions. Funding cannot be used for activities which might… Continue reading What organizations are eligible to apply for the Ontario Job Creation Partnerships (OJCP) program?