Hats off to the Social Benefits Tribunal (SBT) for derailing a very dangerous move not to allow people on Ontario Works or ODSP to have representation other than a lawyer or paralegal at a hearing.
On page 2 of every Notice of Hearing the Tribunal now clearly states
Lawyers and Representatives (Legal and Non-Legal)
It is not necessary to have someone represent you at the hearing, but if you prefer representation, find a lawyer or other representative as soon as possible. Hearings will not be rescheduled because of delays in seeking assistance.
You must advise the Tribunal in writing of the name of your representative. Before the Tribunal can speak with your lawyer or other representative, you must give us written authorization. Until we receive authorization, we may only communicate with you about your appeal.
WHO MAY ATTEND A HEARING?
• The Presiding Tribunal Member(s)
• You, the Appellant
• Respondent(s) from the office that made the
original decision
• Any witnesses
• Any lawyers and legal or non-legal representatives• Interpreters – when required
http://www.sbt.gov.on.ca/AssetFactory.aspx?did=121
Can you imagine the fallout if all OW and ODSP recipients had to pay $150 an hour to a paralegal or lawyer before they could get help?
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Ron Payne
Welfare Legal
Hamilton, Ontario
Monday, December 8, 2008
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