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1 Employment and Income Assistance for the General Assistance Category
2 INTRODUCTION The Employment and Income Assistance Program (EIA) provides financial help to Manitobans who have no other way to support themselves or their families. For people who are able to work, EIA will help them go back to work by providing supports to employment. EIA recipients also get Rent Assist if they need help with their shelter and utility costs. This brochure provides general information about the program; how to apply; who should apply; and the rights and responsibilities that apply to you and the program. Everyone s situation is different, so if you need more details about what you may be able to get through EIA, contact your local EIA office. Introduction
3 HOW TO APPLY FOR EIA For more information on how to apply for EIA, contact your local EIA office. Call EIA at in Winnipeg; toll free at ; TTY at or (Manitoba Relay Service); or go to our website: Winnipeg: Outside of Winnipeg: After-hours emergency support may be available if you have a crisis that cannot wait until regular business hours. For emergency support, call in Winnipeg or toll free at How to apply for EIA
4 TO RECEIVE EIA IN THE GENERAL ASSISTANCE CATEGORY: You live in Manitoba and are between 18 and 65 years of age. You do not have a disability and are a: - single person without dependents/children - couple without dependents/children - two parent family You are in financial need. (See below for more details.) Financial Need You may be eligible for assistance if the total cost of your or your family s monthly basic needs and shelter costs are more than your total financial resources. Your financial resources are based on your income and assets. For EIA, the cost of basic needs is based on: the EIA basic allowance amount for your family size, the number of people in the family, their ages and relationships to each other the cost of some of your ongoing medical needs Rent Assist is based on the cost of your shelter, utilities and fuel. To receive EIA in the general assistance category
5 Sources of Income Your income may come from part of the money you earn from working, self-employment, child or spousal support payments, rent or room and board amounts paid to you, allowances, pensions, insurance benefits, financial settlements from an injury or lawsuit, business or farm profits, interest, dividends, sponsorship payments, inheritances, windfalls (winnings) or income in-kind. EIA does not count some income as your financial resources. Some examples are: part of the money you earn from working (see Earnings Exemption section for details) part of rent or room and board paid to you occasional gifts up to $100 per person foster home maintenance payments RentAid Canada Child Tax Benefit Universal Child Care Benefit tax credit refunds Manitoba Prenatal Benefit Program benefits earnings of children who are in school or an EIA-approved program, full-time Financial Assets Your assets may be cash, money in bank accounts, investments, bonds, insurance policies, property or real estate, collections or valuables, trust funds or vehicles. EIA does not count some assets as your financial resources. Some examples are: any money (called liquid assets ) up to $4,000 per person to a maximum of $16,000 per family your main home (called a primary residence ), automobiles and other essential property children s trust funds up to $25,000 Registered Education Savings Plans approved Individual Development Accounts These are only examples. Staff can tell you what income and assets affect you. Single Grants for Medical Equipment and Supplies If you can pay for your basic living costs, but cannot afford to pay for your and your family s health needs, you may be eligible for health care costs. To receive EIA in the general assistance category
6 MANITOBA BENEFITS Income support EIA, Rent Assist and the federal government provide benefits to eligible Manitobans as listed in the table below. EIA and Rent Assist provide benefits to help with the costs of things that are necessary for your health and well-being. You decide how to spend your total income on things like food, clothing, personal needs, household supplies and shelter. Rent Assist will also pay actual costs for your utilities (water, hydro and fuel), if they are not already included in your rent. Some goods and services cost more in Northern Manitoba; EIA provides the Northern Allowance to cover some of the extra costs. Number of Children No Children Age of Children ** TOTAL MONTHLY TAX-FREE INCOME* AS OF APRIL 1, 2015 Provincial plus Federal Benefits for General Assistance Recipients ONE ADULT TWO ADULTS Provincial Federal Total Income Provincial Federal Total Income $655 $22 $677 $912 $45 $ $1,049 $364 $1, $1,009 $364 $1, $977 $464 $1, $1,261 $661 $1, $1,182 $661 $1, $1,117 $861 $1, $1,221 $661 $1, $1,149 $761 $1, $1,189 $761 $1, $1,467 $959 $2, $1,348 $959 $2, $1,251 $1,259 $2, $1,428 $959 $2, $1,395 $1,059 $2, $1,316 $1,059 $2, $1,388 $959 $2, $1,323 $1,159 $2, $1,284 $1,159 $2, $1,356 $1,059 $2,415 * Provincial benefits listed in the table include EIA and Rent Assist. Federal benefits listed in the table may include the Goods and Services Tax credit, Canada Child Tax Benefit, National Child Benefit Supplement and Universal Child Care Benefits. Benefit amounts are subject to change. Any changes occurring after April 1, 2015 are not reflected in the table amounts. ** The Universal Child Care Benefit pays $100 per month for every child under six. Federal benefit amounts in the chart should be reduced by $100 for a family with a six-year-old child. Manitoba Benefits
7 Along with income support you may qualify for other benefits up to EIA guideline amounts: Health Needs Addictions treatment help with some of the costs for treatment for an addiction (ex: travel, child care or shelter) Ambulance service ambulance costs for an emergency Chiropractic (back and spine) treatment help if you need more chiropractic appointments than are covered by Manitoba Health. Before EIA pays for extra costs, the Chiropractic Review Panel must look at your request and approve payment before you make an appointment with the chiropractor. Dental services - basic dental care costs such as exams, cleaning and extractions. You must be getting EIA for six months before you get this benefit, unless there is an emergency. Eye (optical) services - eye exam costs every two years; new glasses every three years; new lenses if your eyesight changes a lot. You must be getting EIA for six months before you get this benefit, unless there is an emergency. Foot care (podiatry) services podiatry or chiropody and approved foot care equipment and services Hearing aids cost of hearing aids and repairs Medical equipment and supplies costs for basic and essential medical equipment and supplies that are not covered under Home Care or any other health plan Mobility equipment (devices) and repairs cost of approved items that are not covered by the Manitoba Wheelchair Program Prescription drugs approved prescription medication costs. You will receive the same coverage as provided by Pharmacare, but you will not pay a deductible. Phones for health or safety the cost of a phone, only if it is needed for health or safety reasons Prescription food supplements the cost of nutritional supplements if prescribed by a doctor Prosthetic and orthotic devices cost of approved items that are not covered by Manitoba Health Special diet allowance the cost of therapeutic (special) diets if needed because of a medical problem Transportation for medical appointments the cost of getting to and from medical appointments Winter boots up to $100 every three years for winter boots if needed because of a medical problem Other Benefits Additional costs for newborn children helps with the extra costs of a newborn baby (ex: crib, layette). Assistance may be up to $250 for the first-born child and up to $75 for each child after the first-born. Appliance repairs help with the cost of repairs to a washing machine, refrigerator or stove Beds and bedding help with the costs of beds and bedding (a mattress, box spring and frame for each person in the home every seven years; new bedding every three years) Child care for employment, education and special needs help with child care costs when you work, are in school or training Funeral service help for the cost of a funeral or service Funeral transportation help with the cost of travelling to and from the funeral of an immediate family member Home repairs help with the cost of needed home repairs if you own your home Moving costs help with moving costs in special cases (ex: home is unsafe; a change in family size; finding lower rent; moving closer to a job or training) Northern energy costs helps cover the higher cost of electricity, fuel, etc. in northern and remote communities Manitoba Benefits
8 Replacing identification (for reasons approved by EIA) if identification is lost, stolen, or destroyed, EIA may cover the cost of getting new identification cards (for health, social services, funding, getting or keeping a job) Restaurant meals helps cover the cost of meals if you can t store or cook food in your home (ex: you live in a unit without a fridge or hot plate) School supplies for dependent children covers some of the cost of school supplies for dependent children (under 18) who go to school full-time. The amount of assistance depends on the age of the child; $60/year for 5 11 year olds, $80/year for year olds and $100/year for year olds. Security deposits covers some of the cost for damage or security deposits for your home Start-up allowance if furnishings are not included in the rent, a one-time payment of up to $500 can help with the cost of basic furnishings - available only if: your furnishings were accidentally ruined (ex: fire, flood) you are a separated single parent and cannot get any of the furnishings from your other home Transportation to get children to child care may cover the cost of transportation for your children to get to and from child care when you work or are TOTAL in school MONTHLY or for other TAX-FREE reasons INCOME* approved by EIA AS OF APRIL 1, 2015 Provincial plus Federal Benefits for General Assistance Recipients Staff can provide more details on these benefits. Number of Age of Children ONE ADULT TWO ADULTS Children ** Provincial Federal Total Income Provincial Federal Total Income No Children $655 $22 $677 $912 $45 $ $1,049 $364 $1, $1,261 $661 $1, $1,182 $661 $1, $1,117 $861 $1, $1,221 $661 $1, $1,149 $761 $1, $1,189 $761 $1, $1,467 $959 $2, $1,348 $959 $2, $1,251 $1,259 $2, $1,428 $959 $2, $1,395 $1,059 $2, $1,316 $1,059 $2, $1,388 $959 $2, $1,323 $1,159 $2, $1,284 $1,159 $2, $1,356 $1,059 $2,415 Manitoba Benefits
9 Direct Deposit EIA will deposit your benefits directly into your bank or credit union. Direct deposit is automatic, reliable, safe and secure. Speak to staff for more information. Employment Assistance Most EIA participants must look for work. This is called a work expectation. Here is what you should know about your responsibilities and the help staff can provide. When you have a work expectation, staff will help you prepare for and get a job. You and staff will set an action plan that matches your needs and abilities. EIA can also help with employment and training programs, self-employment, benefits and services. EIA may provide extra money to help you with your approved action plan. It may help with: child care expenses work expenses like work clothing or work boots telephone costs, if needed for a job up to $25 per month for miscellaneous expenses, when you re in an approved training program $100 Rewarding Work Allowance per month, for each employed adult who works full-time and $50 per month for part-time workers If your situation changes or you are having problems following your action plan, you must talk to staff about changing it. If you have a work expectation and do not try to find work, or use your action plan, your EIA benefits may be affected. Supporting Transitions to Rewarding Work Programs and benefits that help you move from EIA to work, increasing the benefits of working and helping you to stay independent of EIA. Get Ready! Under the Get Ready! policy, you may continue to receive EIA benefits while you attend a training or education program for up to two years. Your plan will be developed based on the help or training you need to find a job that will support you and your family. Earnings Exemption EIA is designed to ensure you will always have more money when you work. The earnings exemption allows you to keep the first $200 of your net monthly earnings. It also allows you to keep 30 per cent of any amount you earn over $200, before your EIA benefits are reduced. Leaving EIA You may be eligible for some benefits as you move to work and no longer receive EIA: Rewarding Work Get Started! payment is one-time amount given to all people who move from EIA to work. Non-disabled single adults (without children) and couples (without children) receive a one-time payment of $175; families with dependent children receive a one-time payment of $250. An Income Declaration Statement is mailed to you each month. This is a form you must fill out after you get your last pay for the month. You must also attach your original pay stubs and child care receipts and send everything to the address listed on the form. After staff have this information, they will work out how much you will receive from EIA. Manitoba Benefits
10 YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER EIA To receive EIA, you must: Complete the Application, Employment History and Personal Action Plan forms. Provide identification and/or documents to show the information on the forms is accurate. Your application/eligibility for EIA may be affected if: You have recently quit, were fired or refused a job without good reason. You have an outstanding warrant for certain serious offences. Once you start receiving EIA benefits you must: Complete Annual Review forms once a year to show you are still eligible for EIA. You will receive this form in the mail. Do interviews with staff, from time to time, to show you are still eligible for EIA and to discuss your action plan. Make reasonable efforts to get and use all other financial resources available to you and your family (ex: federal benefits, child or spousal support or pensions). Immediately report all changes in your family, living arrangements, address, income or assets to staff. Meet the terms of your work expectations by following your action plan. Repay all overpayments you may have, even after you leave EIA. An overpayment occurs when you receive more than what you should have received. If you are responsible for the overpayment, EIA may recover it from you through reduced EIA payments, Canada Revenue Agency s Refund Set-Off Program or a lien against property you own. Repay what EIA pays for the principal of your mortgage, back taxes on property or major house repairs. A lien can be put on your property that allows EIA to collect the repayment when you sell your property or if you refinance your house. Common-Law Unions People who live as common-law partners and receive EIA are treated as married couples; both their income and assets are considered when working out benefit amounts. You are considered married or living common-law, if you: tell EIA that you are married tell EIA that you have a common-law partner live with the mother or father of your children live with someone who must support you or your children because of a court order or private agreement have lived with someone for at least three months and staff see that you are in a common-law relationship because you share family life, a social life or money together In all cases, you are responsible for telling EIA staff of any changes to the people living in your home. See the brochure called Married or Common-Law? or visit for more information. Your responsibilities under EIA
11 EIA Issue resolution Process If you are not satisfied with your EIA worker s decision or believe that you have not been treated fairly, follow these steps to address your concerns: Speak again with your EIA worker. There may have been a misunderstanding and something just needs to be explained better. If you still have questions or concerns, ask to speak with an EIA supervisor. Fair Practices Office If you have spoken with the EIA supervisor and feel that your concerns have not been addressed, you can contact the EIA Fair Practices Office. The EIA Fair Practices Officer will: listen to your concerns discuss the facts of your case explain any important details you do not understand help find a solution EIA Fair Practices Office Garry Street Winnipeg MB R3C 1G1 Telephone: Toll-free: extension 1047 Fax: [email protected] Social Services Appeal Board You also have the right to appeal certain decisions about your EIA case file to the Social Services Appeal Board (SSAB). The SSAB is an independent group that reviews appeals from participants of certain government programs, including EIA. The decisions you may appeal include: not being allowed to apply or reapply for income assistance being made to wait too long for a decision after you have applied for income assistance or an increase in assistance your application for income assistance being denied having your income assistance cancelled, suspended, changed or withheld not receiving enough income assistance You have 30 days after an EIA program decision is made to file your appeal in writing to the SSAB. A hearing to review your case will be scheduled. You can present your case yourself or ask someone to speak for you. For more information or to file an appeal, contact: Social Services Appeal Board 7th Floor 175 Hargrave Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3R8 Telephone (Winnipeg): Toll free: Website: OTHEr ASSISTANCE FOr LOW-INCOME HOW TO APPLy MANITOBANS FOr EIA You may be eligible for other programs. Provincial Programs Early Learning and Child Care Program Child Care Subsidy Manitoba Child Benefit Children s Opti-Care Program Rent Assist for persons not receiving EIA 55PLUS For more information on these or other provincial income support programs, contact Manitoba Family Services, Provincial Services Office at in Winnipeg; toll free ; provservic@ gov.mb.ca; or go to Pharmacare is a drug benefit program for Manitobans whose incomes are seriously affected by high prescription drug costs. For more information about Pharmacare, contact Manitoba Health Provincial Drug Programs at in Winnipeg; toll free ; or [email protected]. For more information on how to apply for EIA, contact your local EIA office. Call EIA at in Winnipeg; toll free at ; TTY at or Federal Programs (Manitoba Relay Service); or go to our website: Employment Insurance Winnipeg: Working Income Tax Benefit Outside of Winnipeg: Goods and Services Tax Credit After-hours Canada emergency Child support Tax Benefit may be available if you have a crisis that National cannot wait Child until Benefit regular Supplement business hours. For emergency support, call in Winnipeg or Universal Child Care Benefit toll free at Canada Pension Plan Old Age Security/Guaranteed Income Supplement How to apply for EIA For more information about these and other federal programs, contact Service Canada at O-CANADA ( ); or go to A copy of The Manitoba Assistance Act, the Assistance Regulation and the administrative manual are available through your local EIA office or online at Other assistance for low-income Manitobans
12 INTrOducTION NOTES The Employment and Income Assistance Program (EIA) provides financial help to Manitobans who have no other way to support themselves or their families. For people who are able to work, EIA will help them go back to work by providing supports to employment. This brochure provides general information on the program; how to apply; who should apply; and the rights and responsibilities that apply to you and the program. Everyone s situation is different, so if you need more details about what you may be able to get through EIA, contact your local EIA office. Introduction
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