The Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) recognizes that people with disabilities can work. If you want to work, the ODSP may be able to help you find and keep a job, cover some of your costs of working and provide you with the supports you need.
ODSP Employment Supports can help you prepare for and find a job - even if you have never worked before or have been out of work for some time.
Once you start working, you can also get support to keep your job or to advance your career.
Depending on your interests and needs, the ODSP can arrange for community service providers to work with you to:
If you are looking for a job, starting a new job, or participating in a training program, you may be eligible for benefits such as:
For each month you are employed and reporting earnings:
Between your earnings, your ODSP Income Support and the Work-Related Benefit, you will have more money when you are working than from your income support alone.
Reporting Your Earnings
Let your ODSP worker know as soon as you start to work, so you can find out what benefits you can get.
Each month, you get an Employment/Training Income Report (ETIR) form with your ODSP Income Support cheque or direct bank deposit statement.
On the ETIR, you must report any earnings from a job or training program that you - or your spouse or adult dependants - receive between the first day of the month and the last day of the month. Your local ODSP office will use this information to calculate the amount of ODSP Income Support you are eligible to receive at the end of the following month.
You should send your completed ETIR to your local ODSP office as soon as possible. It must be received no later than the 7th of the month to avoid any interruption to your benefits.
When you send the ETIR to your local ODSP office, remember to attach copies of all the pay stubs and receipts for child care expenses and your disability-related work expenses.
Here's an example:
If you lose your job, stop working or your earnings decrease, you will be able to come back to the ODSP quickly and easily as long as you qualify financially and meet certain conditions - this is called rapid reinstatement.
If you do not agree with a decision about your ODSP file, contact your local ODSP office. If you would like advice from a community legal clinic, call Legal Aid Ontario at 416-979-1446 or 1-800-668-8258.
For general inquiries, please contact:
Ministry of Community and Social Services
Telephone: 1-888-789-4199
Teletypewriter (TTY): 1-800-387-5559
www.mcss.gov.on.ca
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