Mahsi. That’s the very reason why we have this competency-based training program. There is a Code of Conduct within our Education department, within the income support division, and at the same time we have to work with other departments as well. They do have their own disciplinary procedures, as well, the social envelope departments. We work with MACA, Housing, Social Services, Health and other departments. When we deal with the clientele, it’s not only income support. There are other departments that we have to work with. That’s the whole reason why we developed this competency-based, based on the Office of the Auditor General. We want to make it work. We want to make it work for our clientele and that’s what we’re doing. Mahsi.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 3-17(5): Treatment Of Income Assistance Clients
In the Legislative Assembly on November 4th, 2013. See this statement in context.
Question 3-17(5): Treatment Of Income Assistance Clients
Oral Questions
November 3rd, 2013
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