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Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Community Services Developmental Services Family Responsibility Office Social Assistance
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING START UP BENEFIT

If you are receiving Ontario Disability Support Program Income Support, the Employment and Training Start Up Benefit can help pay for items you and your family need to start:

  • a new full-time or part-time job
  • a training program
  • your own business
  • an approved employment activity, such as a job search.

Eligible family members include:

  • your spouse
  • your children 18 years of age or older who are not attending secondary school full time, and
  • your children under 18 years of age who have completed secondary school.

You and each eligible family member can get up to $500 in a 12-month period to help pay for items you need to start working. Here are some examples:

  • clothing or uniforms
  • safety shoes or work boots
  • tools and special equipment
  • grooming costs
  •  transportation
  • licensing fees, professional fees, association costs.

How do I get this benefit?

You need to contact your local Ontario Disability Support Program office to make sure you are eligible. You may need to give your worker:

  • proof of your employment or employment activity, such as a letter of employment from your employer or the registration form for a training course
  • information about the items you need to start your job or training program.

After we have reviewed this information, we will send you a letter to tell you if you have been approved.

Learn More

For more on the Employment and Training Start Up Benefit go to Income Support Directive 9.1- Employment and Training Start Up Benefit and Up Front Child Care Costs