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Child Placement Profile
The Child Placement Profile form is filled out by the child and family services caseworker and kept in the child in care file.   It gives a snap shot of the child's placement, reason for apprehension, known risks and legal status. 
Department/Crown:Families
Category:Families
Child's Physical Description
A caseworker must have a current description and picture of the child in the child's file. The information is updated on an annual basis. The form used to capture that information is located in the Child and Family Services Application, and kept in the child in care file. 
Department/Crown:Families
Category:Families
Childhood Immunization Record Card
This form aids in remembering vaccines administered to children. This form is applicable to children receiving vaccines or their parents or guardians. This form is NOT processed by Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living, and is for the sole use of the client.
Department/Crown:Health
Category:Health
Children in Care with CFS High Risk Medical Information Form
This document is intended to collect medical information in the interests of the safety of a child. This document contains legally privileged and confidential information. Any unauthorized use, disclosure, distribution, copying or dissemination is strictly prohibited. 
Department/Crown:Families
Category:Families
Children with Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
This policy addresses case and contact identification and management and other related public health issues with respect to Sexually-Transmitted Diseases in children. This policy is applicable to physicians, nurses, and other health professionals working in public health, primary care, specialty care, community health and infection prevention and control. This policy is enforced by Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living.
Department/Crown:Health
Category:Health
Children's Foster Home - Applicant's Additional information
This form is used to collect additional information to be used when determining whether or not to grant a license to a foster home. Each agency will have their forms printed on their letterhead.
Department/Crown:Families
Category:Application
Children's Foster Home - Requirements Check List

The Children's Foster Homes Requirements Checklist is a prescribed form that must be used to determine if the proposed home meets the requirements set out in the Foster Home Licensing Regulation.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Application, Families
Children's Hearing Aid Claim Form

This form is intended for the submission of claim requests for financial assistance for the  purchase of Hearing Aids.  This form is to be completed by the supplier and is applicable to members of the public under 18 years of age.  This form is processed by Manitoba Health.

Last updated May 24, 2023

Department/Crown:Health
Category:Health
Children's Hearing Aid Program

This policy describes the requirements of the Children's Hearing Aid Program in Manitoba.  This policy is applicable to residents under the age of 18 who require a hearing aid as prescribed by an otolaryngologist or audiologist.  This policy is enforced by Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living.

Department/Crown:Health
Category:Health
Children's Opti-Care Program Claim Form
Form required to request funds for Children's Opti-Care Program to pay some of the cost for their children's glasses. Must be completed by the patient's parent or guardian and an eye doctor or optician.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Application, Families
Children's Opticare Program Claim form
Form required to request funds for Children's Opti-Care Program to pay some of the cost for their children's glasses. Must be completed by the patient's parent or guardian and an eye doctor or optician.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Chiro DL Approval Of Category 1
This decision letter is issued to the claimant to inform them how to request a review of the decision regarding their entitlement to chiropractic  treatment.
Department/Crown:Manitoba Public Insurance
Chiro DL Fees Exceed Category Limit
This letter is issued to claimants to explain how to request a review of their entitlement to chiropractic treatment decision. Last updated Jan 27, 2022. 
Department/Crown:Manitoba Public Insurance
Chiropractic Claim Form
Chiropractic Claim Form
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance, Health
Chiropractic Preauthorization Form
Chiropractic preauthorization form.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance, Health
Chiropractic Report
This report is used by a claimant's chiropractor to provide information about their injuries and recovery. 
Department/Crown:Manitoba Public Insurance
Chlamydia Protocol
This policy addresses case and contact identification and management and other related public health issues with respect to Chlamydia infection. This policy is applicable to physicians, nurses, and other health professionals working in public health, primary care, specialty care, community health and infection prevention and control. This policy is enforced by Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living.
Department/Crown:Health
Category:Health
Cholera Protocol
This policy addresses case and contact identification and management and other related public health issues with respect to Cholera. This policy is applicable to physicians, nurses, and other health professionals working in public health, primary care, specialty care, community health and infection prevention and control. This policy is enforced by Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living.
Department/Crown:Health
Category:Health
Christmas Tree Permit
A permit to cut a specified number of coniferous Christmas trees from a specified location. 
Departments/Crowns:Agriculture, Natural Resources and Northern Development
Cigar Tax Calculation T-8
This form is used by collectors to report the tax owing on cigars under the Tobacco Tax Act.  This form is completed in conjunction with the Tobacco Tax Return T-3 form and the Tax Remittance Schedule T-7 form.
Department/Crown:Finance
Categories:Business, Taxes
Circle of Care Treatment Plan for Level 3 EBD Funding Application

Circle of Care Treatment Plans for specific students, must accompany applications for Level 3 EBD funding support. Students with Profound Emotional/Behavioural Disorders require these coordinated multisystem plans to address their profound emotional and behavioural needs.

Department/Crown:Education and Early Childhood Learning
Category:Education and Training
Circular - 2011-41
Employment and Income Assistance procedures circular addressing measures to reduce the volume of physician notes requested by the program.
Department/Crown:Families
Circular - mAP 2011-04 marketAbilities Program: Education Policy Changes
Circular to Program Supervisors outlining Education Policy Changes to the marketAbilities Program
Department/Crown:Economic Development, Investment and Trade
Category:Education and Training
Circular - mAP Educational Funding Requests for 2017-18

Document designed to provide Community Area Directors with information on deadline dates for funding requests and procedural matters related to the completion and submission of funding requests and placing someone on a wait list for future funding

Department/Crown:Economic Development, Investment and Trade
Category:Education and Training
Circular 2005-15
Employment and Income Assistance procedures circular advising program offices of publications by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada to keep readily available for participants about available options for financial products and services.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2009-17

The Department supports the intent of the RDSPs and will exempt all assets and withdrawals to enhance the resources available to persons with disabilities.  The policy changes outlined below are intended to support the implementation of RDSPs, which were available to the public as of December 2008.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2009-20
Changes are being made to the gifting section of the policy manual as well as section 8(1)(viii) of the Regulation, effective January 2009, to permit each adult in a case, eligible to receive Employment and Income Assistance under the persons with disability category, to receive contributions of up to $500 per month from family or others without affecting the amount of their monthly benefits. 
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2009-20
Changes are being made to the gifting section of the policy manual as well as section 8(1)(viii) of the Regulation, effective January 2009, to permit each adult in a case, eligible to receive Employment and Income Assistance under the persons with disability category, to receive contributions of up to $500 per month from family or others without affecting the amount of their monthly benefits. 
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2009-20
Changes are being made to the gifting section of the policy manual as well as section 8(1)(viii) of the Regulation, effective January 2009, to permit each adult in a case, eligible to receive Employment and Income Assistance under the persons with disability category, to receive contributions of up to $500 per month from family or others without affecting the amount of their monthly benefits. 
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2009-23
Effective for the 2009 and subsequent taxation years, the Working Income Tax Benefit (WITB) will be enhanced to increase the tax relief provided.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2009-23
Effective for the 2009 and subsequent taxation years, the Working Income Tax Benefit (WITB) will be enhanced to increase the tax relief provided.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2009-24
Intended to clarify Section 21.2.1 of the Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) Manual as it pertains to reimbursing child care costs as a work expense.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2009-24

Intended to clarify Section 21.2.1 of the Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) Manual as it pertains to reimbursing child care costs as a work expense.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2009-34
This circular outlines the procedure for the EIA Program to pay the rental cost of speech-generating devices from the Provincial Communication Devices (CD) Program, Assistive Technology Products and Services, Deer Lodge Centre, WRHA.  
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance, Health
Circular 2009-42
The Portable Housing Benefit (PHB) is a rent supplement, accompanied by support services, for low-income persons with mental health issues who are living in an unstable housing situation that is interfering with their progress in treatment and positive participation in community life.  
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2010-15
Effective March 26, 2010, the Department of Families (Health Services Program) will implement a change in the benefit status for OxyContin (oxycondone) by moving this drug to the Exception Drug Status (EDS) Program.  
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance, Health
Circular 2010-26 (Change to Common-Law Policy)

This circular is to inform staff of changes to the common-law union policy found in section 8.1.4 of the Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) Policy Manual.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2010-34

The Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) Program is implementing mandatory use of direct deposit by stipulating that participants receive their benefits in this manner.  EIA staff are to advise all participants that their benefits will be issued through direct deposit.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2010-35

The purpose of this circular is to advise staff of enhancements to the processes for completing Eligibility Review Sessions (ERS) for General Assistance (GA) participants.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2010-38

Manitoba Housing (MH) requires that tenants pay a $50 transfer fee when tenants request a transfer to a different MH unit.  In the past, the transfer fee was not enforced for EIA participants.  EIA does not cover the MH fee for tenant-initiated transfers.  The participant is required to pay the cost of the transfer fee out of exempt sources of income (GST, CCTB/NCBS, or UCCB).

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2010-39R
To establish whether or not a participant is to be considered self employed vs. an employee, a checklist is attached that will assist in this determination.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Employment, Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2010-40

In order to reduce workload and streamline processes, field staff are no longer required to review requests for customized seating for wheelchairs.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance, Health
Circular 2011-07

The purpose of this circular is to provide case coordinators/counselors with the procedure that occupational/physical therapists (OT/PT) must follow in submitting an application and assessment when requesting the following:

  • manual or power wheelchairs;
  • manual or power wheelchairs that include customized seating or adaptations; and
  • customized seating or adaptations for an existing chair.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance, Health
Circular 2011-13

The purpose of this circular is to remind staff of the importance of ensuring participant Client Action Plans are current, signed and a copy provided to participants.  

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-18R
The Circular reflects that mileage costs are to be issued as non-continuous needs which are not intended to impact exit point
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-18R
The Circular reflects that mileage costs are to be issued as non-continuous needs which are not intended to impact exit point
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-18R

The Circular reflects that mileage costs are to be issued as non-continuous needs which are not intended to impact exit point

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Employment, Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-19
Circular outlines the exemption of Manitoba First Nations Land Claim Settlement Payments for compensation for loss of ancestral land and culture resulting from the historical appropriate of First Nations' lands by the federal government. 
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-19
Circular outlines the exemption of Manitoba First Nations Land Claim Settlement Payments for compensation for loss of ancestral land and culture resulting from the historical appropriate of First Nations' lands by the federal government.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-29
At the direction of the marketAbilities Program (mAP) provincial common table, the mAP education policies have been updated and reviewed in order to provide greater consistency and clarity for staff.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Education and Training, Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-35
This circular is to notify staff of changes to Section 6.5.4 of the EIA Administrative Manual. Section 6.5.4 has been renamed "Obligation not to Leave or Refuse Employment/Just Cause for Leaving or Refusing Employment" replacing "Obligation not to Terminate Work Unreasonably or Refuse Reasonable Work."
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Employment, Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-37

The Ombudsman recommended that the Department create policy enforcing a person's "right" to apply for income assistance.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-39
Employment and Income Assistance circular from 2011 directing referral processes for employment and training information sessions in Winnipeg only.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-41

In order to reduce the volume of physician notes requested, and to increase the options available to EIA participants, medical needs that frequently require notes have been reviewed. 

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-43

This circular is to inform Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) staff that changes have been made to the Assistance Regulation and EIA Administrative Manual with respect to liquid asset exemption levels available to applicants and participants. 

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-47

The purpose of this circular is to introduce changes to the SAMIN and Application systems, with regards to obtaining personal health information.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-48
Effective July 1, 2011, the Vital Statistics Agency implemented a new birth registration form that includes an option for parents to automatically apply to Canada Revenue Agency for a Social Insurance Number and the Child Tax Benefit for the newborn child.  
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-48
Effective July 1, 2011, the Vital Statistics Agency implemented a new birth registration form that includes an option for parents to automatically apply to Canada Revenue Agency for a Social Insurance Number and the Child Tax Benefit for the newborn child.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-48R
Effective July 1, 2011, the Vital Statistics Agency implemented a new birth registration form that includes an option for parents to automatically apply to Canada Revenue Agency for a Social Insurance Number and the Child Tax Benefit for the newborn child.  

This circular has been revised to allow benefits to be issued for a maximum of two benefit months before receiving confirmation of identification (normally the Manitoba Health Card).  Manitoba Health has advised that it takes, on average, five weeks after the birth of a child for a family to be issued a new Health Card.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-52
The Bell Hotel at 662 Main Street has reopened as a supportive housing project for individuals who have experienced chronic homelessness.  The Bell Hotel Supportive Housing Project provides housing partnered with 24-hour on-site supports for up to 42 tenants.  Special needs funding of up to $150 may be issued for household items.  A support worker for the Bell Hotel Project may be present when the funding is issued to assist in the purchase of items.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance, Housing and Property
Circular 2011-53

The purpose of this circular is to describe some changes to the procedures for setting up, paying and cancelling orders for nutritional supplements.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2011-67
The purpose of this circular is to highlight Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) supports for adult applicants who are victims of human trafficking.  A separate process exists for children through Child and Family Services.   
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-03R(2)

This circular is to advise staff of the Manitoba Bug N'Scrub program, which is part of the Government of Manitoba's bed bug strategy.  Funded by the Department of Housing and Community Development, the Bug N'Scrub Team provides preparation services, such as moving furniture, general cleaning, laundry service and reducing and removing clutter, when the tenant/homeowner is unable to complete this work on their own.

This circular has been revised to include the city of Brandon to the service area accessible to the Bug N'Scrub team. The process for Bug N'Scrub staff to bill EIA has been revamped and a maximum invoice amount of $1,300.00 has been set. Most invoices will be less than $1,300.00.  Additionally, the circular clarifies participants who live in Manitoba Housing are not covered by EIA as Manitoba Housing covers that cost.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-20
EIA Programs recently signed an agreement with the Community Unemployed Help Centre (CUHC) for EIA Advocacy Services. 
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-21
The intent of this circular is to highlight important updates to the Letter of Agreement between Welcome Place and EIA. Specifically, a process for handling refugee claimants without immigration documents and Government Assisted Refugees whose federal funding ends mid-month.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-22R

The purpose of this circular is to inform staff of changes to Taking Charge! (TC!) programming, new procedural information and referral processes.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-25

The purpose of this circular is to provide a tool to estimate regular payroll deductions from an EIA participant's pay.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-34
The Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) program is committed to assisting participants in seeking compensation from landlords, where it appears that the participant has reasonable grounds for the claim.  The EIA Administrative Manual section 21.1.3 Allowable Items (special needs) has been amended to reflect this change.  The cost for filing a claim for compensation with the RTB is $20.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-34

The Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) program is committed to assisting participants in seeking compensation from landlords, where it appears that the participant has reasonable grounds for the claim.  The EIA Administrative Manual section 21.1.3 Allowable Items (special needs) has been amended to reflect this change.  The cost for filing a claim for compensation with the RTB is $20.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-35

Overpayment Recovery and/or Garnishment of Federal Employment Insurance (EI) and/or Canada Pension Plan Benefits from EIA benefits.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-36R

This circular provides policy and process information to assist participants on Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) to eradicate bed bugs from their home. Participants that are residing in Manitoba Housing units should contact Manitoba Housing directly for assistance with this matter. 

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-38
This circular provides information regarding the Infant Formula Program available to individuals who are living with HIV in Manitoba.  
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-42
The purpose of this circular is to request staff to ensure that they review their list of cases of participants over the age of 65 to determine whether another resource is available to them. 
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-42
The purpose of this circular is to request staff to ensure that they review their list of cases of participants over the age of 65 to determine whether another resource is available to them. 
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-42
The purpose of this circular is to request staff to ensure that they review their list of cases of participants over the age of 65 to determine whether another resource is available to them. 
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-47

Two sections of the EIA Administrative Manual have been updated.  Sections 19.1.6 Confirming Rental Information and 19.1.9 Shared Rent have been revised to allow for more flexibility when participants choose shared accommodations.  

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-52R2
The purpose of this circular is to provide updated rates for processing child care receipts.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-60
The purpose of this circular is to clarify the eligibility criteria and process for the provision of health benefits to Privately Sponsored Refugees (PSRs).  As a result of changes to the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP), PSRs are no longer eligible for IFHP benefits.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-60

The purpose of this circular is to clarify the eligibility criteria and process for the provision of health benefits to Privately Sponsored Refugees (PSRs).  As a result of changes to the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP), PSRs are no longer eligible for IFHP benefits.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-61

Effective November 15, 2012, The Manitoba Assistance Act and Assistance Regulation have been amended to allow for the discontinuation, suspension or reduction of EIA benefits for individuals with outstanding warrants for prescribed offences under the federal Criminal Code.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance, Laws and Justice
Circular 2012-62

The following describes how a family's EIA budget should be adjusted when a child is apprehended by CFS, or is in the process of being returned to their parental home through a reunification plan.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2012-62
The following describes how a family's EIA budget should be adjusted when a child is apprehended by CFS, or is in the process of being returned to their parental home through a reunification plan.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2013-13

This circular explains the SAMIN procedural changes resulting from the elimination of mass quarterly printing of SAHS cards.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2013-30

The purpose of this circular is to provide staff with standardized guidelines for completing the form required to assign EI benefits to the Department (Human Resources and Skills Development HRSDC Assignment of Benefits Form (INS 3113).

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2013-32
This circular explains Recognition Counts!  a two-year pilot program that provides accessible, low interest loans to foreign-educated workers and professionals to assist with the costs of training, qualification recognition and professional registration.  
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2013-38R
The EIA Regulation has recently been amended endorsing a new approach to employment planning which outlines the Department's role in actively engaging and supporting this population and the expectation that parents with young children participate in the development and implementation of an employment development plan.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2013-38R
The EIA Regulation has recently been amended endorsing a new approach to employment planning which outlines the Department's role in actively engaging and supporting this population and the expectation that parents with young children participate in the development and implementation of an employment development plan.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2013-40
This circular describes changes to regulation, policies and procedures regarding payment for unlicensed child care as part of an approved employment or training plan. 
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2013-40

This circular describes changes to regulation, policies and procedures regarding payment for unlicensed child care as part of an approved employment or training plan. 

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2013-46Revised

This circular describes the non-appealable decisions that must be made by a Minister's Designate/Program Specialist.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2014-08

This circular will clarify the department's regulations and policy around Work Expectations and Deferral of Work Expectations.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2014-09

This circular will implement Exception Reporting of attendance and progress beginning July 1, 2014 for all students who are EIA participants attending approved education, training or post secondary programs.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2014-09b

The new Exception Reporting requirement is being communicated to education institutions and service providers.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2014-12

This circular describes changes that have been made to EIA child maintenance policy/procedures and administrative forms to clarify the assessment, treatment and administration of maintenance income by EIA staff as, well as support EIA participants to more easily access maintenance resources available to them.

Department/Crown:Families
Circular 2014-27

Effective April 14, 2014, the Disability and Health Supports Unit (DHSU) will assume responsibility for coordinating airfare for participants who have been approved by Manitoba Health to receive medical treatment outside of the province.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2014-38g
The circular explains that in addition to Rent Assist for EIA participants, Rent Assist is also available to help low-income Manitobans who pay rent in the private market and who spend a large portion of their income on rent.  In some instances, benefits available through the non-EIA Rent Assist stream may eliminate the need for households to apply for EIA.  
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2014-38h
This circular explains that EIA participants who receive Rent Assist while on EIA will not automatically continue to receive it when their EIA file closes.  
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2014-38K

This circular outlines options for participants or EIA staff in addressing illegal rent increases.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2015-34

The following information will assist case workers with CDS in transitioning supply needs for children currently enrolled in CDS to the EIA program should they require financial assistance at the age of majority.

Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
Circular 2015-35
The Disability and Health Supports Unit (DHSU) has developed guidelines with regards to continence products.
Department/Crown:Families
Categories:Families, Financial Assistance
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