The unemployment industry circles the wagons
Of these 11 agencies when one examines their mandates as described on their website you learn that there are 4 agencies supplying, for a fee, training courses. 4 of them are geared to those on Social Assistance and ODSP, 5 refer clients to the other 4 and 3 support an exclusive group - the poor souls on disability. Not one of them is what the old guys would call the "Labour Exchange" Now do I want to go back to the old days of having to go to "Manpower" everyday to look for the new job on the card on the rack and then take it to a councellor for information - No. We can do that just as efficiently online now here But on the other hand let's look at this new collaborative effort as the first step in what has to happen in the true rationalisation of resources - One Stop Shopping (OSS) for the unemployed. In that case I find it amazing that the only non-government agency that is dedicated to serving the unemployed is missing from the list. The Northumberland Help Centre, a referral agency has been omitted from the meetings, why is that?
Let's really have OSS and establish a phone number that will access this information. For instance when I was researching the number of people currently collecting SA I looked in the 'white pages' for "Northumberland County Social Services" not there. You have to rummage in the "Blue Pages" and trudge through lines of other agencies to get to what you want. Wrong and Unnecessary! Get one phone number not a fancy website.
One Stop Shopping means collapsing eleven administrations, killing eleven siloes and saving taxpayers dollars.. The majority of the unemployed losing their jobs will never qualify for the services and them knowing about them is no real advantage. We have eleven administrations servicing the clients of SA and ODSP - categorizing them into eligible and non-eligible and then putting them into programs that will enhance their employability. All very good! After reading all this you must be wondering just how many cases these hardworking dedicated members of the eleven agencies look after, for their own monetary gain of course? As of March 31st 2009 we had 869 case files open at the County office. An increase of 150 case files since January 2008. Hardly a swamping of the department.
So if you want to help the unemployed don't waste valuable resources blowing your own horns and breaking your arms patting yourselves on the back - provide realistic services to the unemployed from one location where all the unemployed can be served instead of justifying your own little kingdom and referring those that don't fit your narrow mandate to someone who does! Kill admin costs and provide services!




