Financial, Child Support & Health Benefits
Alberta Works Alberta Works helps unemployed people find and keep jobs, helps low-income Albertans cover their basic costs of living and helps employers meet their need for skilled workers. |
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Alberta Works...for farmers A program to help farm families through brief periods of financial difficulty. |
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Income Support Income Support provides financial benefits to individuals and families who do not have the resources to meet their basic needs, like food, clothing and shelter. |
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Child Support Services Child Support Services helps single parents and parents living in blended families get the legal agreements or court orders they need to obtain child support. |
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Health Benefits Through Alberta Works, people who are eligible for income support receive health benefits for themselves and their dependants. |
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Financial Support for Training Tuition, books and supplies, and living allowance may be available if you qualify as an eligible learner. |
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National Child Benefit The National Child Benefit program provides support to low-income families with children. |
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Canadian Agricultural Skills Service (CASS) The Canadian Agricultural Skills Service is a new program aimed at helping Alberta farmers and their spouses develop skills to improve farm practices and increase their off-farm income. |
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Settlement of Class Action Some people who were underpaid or overpaid while they were getting social assistance (AISH, Widows’ Pension, Supports for Independence) might be eligible for a settlement payment in response to a lawsuit. |
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Reviewed: 2006-06-30