Thank you, Mr. Moses. The motion is in order. To the motion. Mr. Moses.
Debates of June 6th, 2013
This is page numbers 2863 - 2918 of the Hansard for the 17th Assembly, 4th Session. The original version can be accessed on the Legislative Assembly's website or by contacting the Legislative Assembly Library. The word of the day was income.
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Committee Motion 69-17(4): Client Service Officer Caseloads, Carried
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Alfred Moses Inuvik Boot Lake
Mr. Chair, it has been a long day. We did read it in the 21 page report earlier. Being new to the government, I do feel that there are a lot of areas that needed to be fixed. We wouldn't have had to read a 21 page report with 21 recommendations into this House if the Department of Education, Culture and Employment were on top of things. I would have rather read it in a five page report or no report at all that said everything was good. We had a lot of unsatisfactory areas that deal with a lot of people that have come to my office and we actually had people in the gallery who had to express interest on this. With the low literacy rates that we already have in the Northwest Territories that contribute to our poverty, there is no way we could have deemed that report read, hoping that somebody is going to read this report to some of our clientele. That is ridiculous.
I will make one general comment here today on all the motions. They do need to be addressed. People are still living in poverty. We are burning out our workers, our CSOs, and the decision of committee this morning was to read it because we felt that we as a committee had to be accountable, transparent, had to let residents of the NWT hear what was in the report so that they can keep us accountable as well.
The committee has worked hard on this. Staff has worked hard on this. Just moving forward, I just needed to make the general comment on all of our areas. The report itself has a lot of really good information in there. This is something that we do owe to the residents of the Northwest Territories. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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Some Hon. Members
Question.
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Committee Motion 70-17(4): Reporting Of Client Service Officers' Turnover Rates, Carried
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Norman Yakeleya Sahtu
Mr. Chair, I move that this committee recommends that the Department of Education, Culture and Employment report the turnover rate for its client service officers annually as a performance measure in the department's business plan. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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Some Hon. Members
Question.
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Committee Motion 71-17(4): Safe And Welcoming Workplaces For Front-line Income Security Workers, Carried
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Michael Nadli Deh Cho
Mr. Chair, I move that this committee recommends that the Department of Education, Culture and Employment prioritize the establishment of safe workplaces for its front-line Income Security workers, bearing in mind the need to retain a welcoming atmosphere for clients, and the report on client service officers' satisfaction with safety measures annually as a performance measure in the department's business plan.
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Committee Motion 71-17(4): Safe And Welcoming Workplaces For Front-line Income Security Workers, Carried
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Some Hon. Members
Question.
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Committee Motion 72-17(4): Reporting On Voucher Systems For Income Assistance, Carried
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Wendy Bisaro Frame Lake
Mr. Chair, I move that this committee recommends that the Department of Education, Culture and Employment report to the Standing Committee on Social Programs on the use of voucher systems for income assistance in Northwest Territories communities, noting locations, numbers of clients, features of the systems, monitoring by the department, performance measures and evaluation results. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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Committee Motion 72-17(4): Reporting On Voucher Systems For Income Assistance, Carried
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Some Hon. Members
Question.
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Committee Motion 73-17(4): Support For Income Security Appellants, Carried
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Alfred Moses Inuvik Boot Lake
Mr. Chair, I move that this committee recommends that the Department of Education, Culture and Employment provide support to income security appellants at least until the hearing, in the case of both new and existing income assistance clients and for ongoing student financial assistance clients. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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Committee Motion 73-17(4): Support For Income Security Appellants, Carried
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Some Hon. Members
Question.
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