Thank you. I don’t believe I got an answer to the question that I asked. In communities we have limited office spaces. So you’re very fortunate if you go on the productive choices and you work in an office, but most of the time you have to take your productive choices outside. That means you have to do some outdoor work. Most of the time people that have to have productive choices, there are volunteer hours that they have to amass. Some of them, unfortunately, have to go on people’s roofs shovelling snow sometimes and at this time of the year it’s usually picking garbage. So what type of oversight or evaluation is taking place to ensure a productive choices placement is favourable for both clients and the organizations hosting them? Mahsi.
Michael Nadli 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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