Client service officers are there to implement the regulations and the legislation that we pass through this House, and we provide the guidance to them, the direction that they have to follow, the legislation and the rules and regulations that are in place that we have established for them. We are trying to be fair to each and every client service clientele out in the communities, the 33 communities that we service. We have client service officers in most of the communities, and the regional centres assist with those that may not have it. We’re doing what we can in the income security division to assist those individuals. This is intended to be short term. It’s not a long-term subsidy program. We’re trying to get them to productive choices or enter the workforce or training program or such opportunities that may exist.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 312-17(6): Productive Choices Program For Income Support Clients
In the Legislative Assembly on May 29th, 2014. See this statement in context.
Question 312-17(6): Productive Choices Program For Income Support Clients
Oral Questions
May 28th, 2014
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