The Ministry of Community and Social Services website has a concise explanation of what the Passport program covers:
With Passport funding, individuals and families can:
- receive money directly so they can purchase their own services and supports
- get services and supports through community-based agencies
- get services and supports through a combination of both.
Who can apply for Passport Funding
Passport funding is for people with a developmental disability who:- are no longer in school
- need support to participate in the community
- live independently with family or in supportive living, such as a group home.
Where to apply for Passport Funding
For the past two years Passport Funding has been frozen as a result of the amalgamation of the Special Services at Home program into the Passport Funding program. In this fiscal year (April 2013 - March 2014) everyone who was already receiving funding from either Special Services at Home or the Passport program had their funding renewed. There were no increases, no chance to make any changes. So if you were already part of either one of these programs then you are lucky.Lots of people, in the meantime, have been in limbo. Unable to apply for funding and unclear about when the new Passport Program will be open to taking new applications. At the time of the writing of this post: there have been no memos to staff on the front lines or letters to parents giving any updates or possible timelines for making the Passport Funding a living program again.
The best one can do is to call the Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) office (see my previous post about the DSO here) and ask for a re-assessment if you or your loved ones situation demands additional funding. The DSO will meet with you, make their assessment and then put you on the list of Passport Funding.
If you do not currently receive Passport funding, then you still should call the DSO and ask to be put on the list for an application for Passport Funding when this program is reactivated. This the right thing to do only if you are already attached to the DSO or another agency as your lead agency, or, you have been assessed by the DSO for eligibility (that is, you or a loved one has been and diagnosed with having an developmental disability).
To access phone numbers for the DSO offices in Ontario follow this link
For the Toronto office of the DSO call 1-855-372-3858.
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