COVID-19 Response: Addressing Community Need
(Adapted from Memo received from Community and Social Services, City of Ottawa) Addressing Community Needs As the lead for the Human Needs Task Force, the Community and Social Services Department is taking a coordinated approach, bringing together City staff and community partners to respond together to the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. [caption id="attachment_15680" align="alignright" width="231"] Click image to enlarge[/caption] The task force is currently focused on service coordination for immediate, medium and long-term response associated with five emerging needs:- Outreach to isolated seniors
- Food security
- Transportation
- Volunteer coordination
- Housing and homeless needs
- Donations strategy, working with the Office of Emergency Management, the City and United Way are coordinating the systemic response and distributions of donations from the community;
- Wellness check strategy with Red Cross, Good Companions, Ottawa Community Housing, Ottawa Public Health and other organizations.
- Caregiver and mental health supports strategy.
- City of Ottawa United Way and Community Foundation of Ottawa are aligning emergency funding envelopes to coordinate funding to non-profit organizations, where it is needed most.
- Residents in need of emergency financial assistance (i.e. medical needs, trouble paying utility bills, housing arrears, etc.) can call 3-1-1 and press 4 for social services
- Our four Employment and Social Services centres are serving clients from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm by phone and email. The centres offer reduced office drop-in hours of 10:00 am to 3:00 pm for exceptional crisis situations only.
- All Ontario Works and ODSP cheques are being issued as usual at the end of the month. Ontario Works clients may call or email their caseworkers, as needed.
- All Rent Geared to Income and Rent Supplement programs are suspending all documentation requirements and annual updates. These financial supports will continue as usual.