Congratulations! Yesterday, after a decade of advocacy, the provincial government has finally launched its first ever poverty reduction plan for... BC: TogetherBC. The strategy tracks a comprehensive framework linking previous investments and those featured in this year's budget, and we look forward to building on this to fill the gaps so that nobody is left behind.
Click here to email the Minister and ask him to take the next steps!
The recently announced Child Opportunity Benefit, which will come into effect in Fall 2020, alongside a continued commitment to building a quality, affordable child care system in BC, will make a significant difference for children and families in poverty.
Eliminating or limiting some of the cruelest elements of the income assistance system is also a welcome step. These policy changes include:
However, TogetherBC has significant gaps that need to be filled moving forward.
The report acknowledges that there are priorities identified in the province-wide consultation process that it does not address including “better access to good food for families, enhanced investments in affordable transportation, and improved income security, including assistance rates.” Increasing social assistance rates far beyond the recent $50 announcement is critical, and tied to that, BC must re-implement vacancy control to ensure those increases are going to the people we want to benefit. We also need much deeper action to address housing, child care, education, employment, health, transportation, access to justice and food security. This includes actions recommended by the #AllOnBoard campaign such as free transit for children and youth and a sliding scale transit pass for all based on income.
Send an email to the Minister today and tell him there's still more work to do!
TogetherBC outlines many reasons to reduce poverty in B.C. “Because it’s the right thing to do. Because we care about our neighbours. Because we care about the kind of world we want to leave behind for our children. And there are costs to inaction…costs that stretch across the system – from health care to policing to social services.”
Like the What We Heard Report released last year providing an overview of the consultations, TogetherBC shows that the government is well aware of what needs to be done. They have encouraging language including:
Thanks again for your work in achieving the measures we have so far in BC’s first ever poverty reduction plan! None of this would be possible without you. Onward!
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