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Income Testing Session 2

Income Testing Session 2. Presented to Niagara Child Care Sector September 19, 2007. Overview of Presentation. Implementation of Income Testing Implementation Process Givens Rationale Milestones Key Issues and Findings to date. Implementation of Income Testing.

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Income Testing Session 2

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  1. Income TestingSession 2 Presented to Niagara Child Care Sector September 19, 2007

  2. Overview of Presentation • Implementation of Income Testing • Implementation Process • Givens • Rationale • Milestones • Key Issues and Findings to date

  3. Implementation of Income Testing • Part of the Best Start ten year strategy • Promotes universality and accessibility by expanding the fee subsidy system to include a broader range of incomes

  4. Implementation Process • Income information associated with taxation information • Income test will result in a sliding parental contribution scale as follows: < $20,000 full subsidy > $20,000 - $40,000 pays 10% > $40,000 pays additional 30%

  5. Givens Consolidated Municipal Services Manager (CMSM) • CMSM will continue to deliver the fee subsidy program • Primary eligibility focus is on children under six • Changes are within existing financial allocation

  6. Rationale for Change • Less intrusive • Increased access • Promotion of universality • Expansion of fee subsidy to include a broader range of incomes • Aligns Ontario with other provinces in Canada • Increased eligibility for families

  7. Milestones Provincial (2006) • Regulatory changes under Day Nurseries Act (legislative authority) to include Income Tax • Provincial Fee Subsidy Guidelines revised and distributed (existing families receiving fee subsidy grand parented with intention not to impact with change)

  8. Milestones CMSM (2006/2007) Communication • Committee and Council report - January • Communiqués to Community of Service Providers and correspondence to existing Clientele - January/February • Child Care Sector first Income Testing presentation - June

  9. Milestonescont’d Business Processes • Technology – changes made to OCCMS • Developed data base tracking system • Staff training • Updated resources including intake information on website

  10. Key Issues and Findings To Date • Discussion and dialogue of key issues and finding to date (handout)

  11. Group Discussion • What has been your experience with Income Testing? • Based on what you have heard about issues, finding and outcomes, what concerns or issues do you have?

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