Rocky Bay (Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek)
Ontario Works
- Provides short term financial assistance to individuals and families in need
- Offers Extended Health Benefits to qualifying individuals
- Provides information to recipients about participation requirements including seeking employment, basic education, volunteer work, or self employment
Participants can access a variety of programs and support services including but not limited to:
- Child Care
- Clothing Needs
- Community Placement Program
- Discretionary Benefits
- Drug Benefits
- Employment Resource Centre
- Employment Start-up Costs
- Enhanced Employment Placement Program
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Learning, Earning and Parenting
- Pay-Direct to Landlord
- Special Diets Allowance
- Transportation
The following documentation is required to complete application:
- Copy of Canada Child Benefit statement (for children under 18 years of age)
- Copy of mortgage or rental agreement
- Health card
- Information about assets owned, such as a Registered Retirement Savings Plan
- Information about other income and money, such as a pension
- Proof of identity, such as birth certificate
- Proof of Social Insurance Number
- Recent bank statement for all bank accounts
- Record of Employment and/or most recent pay stubs
Source: https://www.northwesthealthline.ca/displayService.aspx?id=159115
Band Representative
Under the direction of the Director of Rocky Bay Child and Family Services, the Band Representative is a highly motivated individual with exceptional advocacy skills, possessing critical knowledge of the Child and Family Services Act.
Post-Secondary Engagement Coordinator
Under the direction of the Anishinabek Nation Education Secretariat and Kinoomaadziwin Education Body joint Post-Secondary Engagement Committee (PSEC), the Post-Secondary Engagement Coordinator is responsible for supporting the ongoing development and implementation of plans associated with the joint Post-Secondary engagement work plan.