Ministry of Community and Social Services
The goal of the Ministry of Community and Social Services
is to build thriving and inclusive communities sustained by the
economic and civic contributions of all Ontarians. The ministry’s
mission is to build resilience and remove obstacles that impede
opportunity and participation in community life. It does this through policy
development and program support for a broad range of services aimed at
supporting Ontario’s most vulnerable citizens.
Key areas of responsibility include:
- income and employment supports;
- social and community services;
- services for adults with developmental disabilities; and
- achieving accessibility for Ontarians with disabilities.
Ministry-supported programs primarily serve people who are in financial
need, women and children escaping domestic abuse, people who are homeless
or at risk of becoming homeless, adults with a developmental disability
and families who receive court-ordered support payments.
The ministry works with people with disabilities and with public
and private sector organizations to create an accessible society through
the development and implementation of accessibility standards.
The ministry is also responsible for the framework that governs
the disclosure of adoption information.
The services that the ministry supports are delivered in a variety
of ways:
- directly by ministry staff;
- by municipal social services offices with costs shared between the
province and municipalities;
- by community organizations under transfer payment agreements with
the ministry; and
- by First Nations.
Through its programs and services, the ministry aims to build more resilient
families and individuals, and stronger, accessible communities across
Ontario.
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