details of items you own, such as property and vehicles and.details of money available to you, including cash, money in the bank, investments, RRSPs, stocks, bonds, GICs, etc.a completed Direct Deposit Authorization form.a bank account in your name, including an individual or joint account.documents to verify your living situation, such as a rental agreement or mortgage statement.details about your income, such as pay stubs.basic information about your spouse/partner or children, including SIN and HSN.your Social Insurance Number (SIN) and your Saskatchewan Health Services number (HSN).Security Deposit can be provided up to amount of the Shelter Benefit.įuneral Benefits will be provided to support the costs of funerals. Travel Benefit outside of the community for job interviews or beginning training/employment at pre-determined rates for mileage, meals and shelter. Relocation Benefit of $200 or $300 depending on household size to assist with moving costs due to health and emergencies, evictions for reasons beyond client's control, starting a job outside of the community or finding a more affordable place to live within the Shelter Benefit rates.
Change in CircumstancesĮmployment and Training Benefit ($140) to help with costs of starting a career or beginning a training program.Ĭhildren's Benefit ($400) for a parent who is not eligible to receive the Canada Child Benefit for food, clothing, household items, and other child-related costs.Ĭhild Care Benefit ($30/day) to help in the short term when looking for employment or going to a job interview. Travel Benefit outside of community for medical purposes, at pre-determined rates for mileage, meals and shelter.Īlternate Heating Benefit ($130/month) can be provided for clients who reside in a household where natural gas is not accessible and are required to heat their home with an alternate heat source. The benefit ranges from $50 to $150 depending on the conditions. Prescribed Diet Benefit for clients whose medical conditions require additional nutritional supplements or food. Short Term Emergency Assistance may be considered to address emergency situations that are unforeseen and when failing to do so would result in harm. Household Health and Safety Benefit up to $500 to help replace household items or set up a new residence due to a disaster or interpersonal violence.Īn additional shelter Stabilization Benefit ($150/month) can be provided to support clients who have difficulty maintaining stable housing. * Notice:These rates are effective as of May 1, 2022. If you have any questions about Google™ Translate, please visit: Google™ Translate FAQs. Government of Saskatchewan is not responsible for any damage or issues that may possibly result from using translated website content.
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