Transitioning from Ontario Works or Ontario Disability Support Program

If you are receiving income support from the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) or Ontario Works (OW), it may be your goal to obtain another source of income, such as employment. Within both programs, there are supports in place to help accomplish this. For people receiving OW, there are many activities that you are expected to partake in as per your Participation Agreement. Some of these that can help you find a job can be found on this page.

For people receiving ODSP, there are some benefits and incentives that could help you when you obtain employment. For example, you could receive the Employment Transition Benefit, which could give you $500 to help you with employment costs like uniforms. You could also qualify for rapid reinstatement if you need to return to ODSP again.

When your income exceeds your maximum entitlement (the highest amount of money you can get from ODSP or OW), you are considered to have excess income. For example, if your entitlement is $1000 and your income from other sources is counted as $1100, you have excess income. You will no longer be able to receive benefits within the programs as you did previously; however, both ODSP and OW offer other benefits that could help with medical costs and coverage after you stop receiving support.

Adapted from Epilepsy Ontario.