The Coordinated Service Plan (CSP) is a standardized document used to support coordinating service planning for children and youth with complex special needs. It captures key information about the child and family, outlines current services and goals, and supports ongoing collaboration among providers. The form is intended to be regularly reviewed and updated by Service Planning Coordinators in partnership with families to reflect changes in needs, monitor progress, and guide service adjustments.
This form is used by employers of workers in Type 2 or Type 3 asbestos operations. The form must be completed for each such worker at least once in each 12-month period and immediately on the termination of the employment of the worker. The form is submitted to the Provincial Physician at the Ministry of Labour. A copy of the completed form is given to the worker, and a copy is retained by the employer.
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Seniors Active Living Centre (SALC) programs promote wellness, social interaction, and education to help seniors stay active, independent, and engaged. Ontario is expanding the SALC Program in 2024-25 and inviting organizations to submit proposals to launch a new SALC program. The guidelines provide information to support organizations in completing their applications before Sept 12, 2024, at 5 p.m. ET.
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Under the ESA, employers who are terminating 50 or more employees at an establishment in a 4-week period are required to submit the completed Form 1 to the Director of Employment Standards, to post a copy of the completed Form 1 in the workplace and to provide a copy of the completed Form 1 to each affected employee. Notice of mass termination does not begin until the Director receives the completed Form 1.
A licensee of a provincially licensed meat plant may voluntarily surrender their meat plant licence if they no longer conduct regulated activities.
Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund (ILIF) Program Guidelines: Key definitions of program terms, instructions and information about application, and an overview of the scoring and assessment requirements. Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund (ILIF) Frequently Asked Questions: Ministry responses on common questions about applying to the program.
The application for a meat plant licence includes the completion of a Business Profile. The Business Profile is to be completed by the licensee and reviewed by OMAFRA. It captures necessary information used to assess the types of regulated activities conducted by the operation and the level of inspection services required at the facility. It also requires updates and resubmission every three years and when any changes occur to any of the contained information.
This form acts as either a new application for prospective provincially regulated shortline railway companies and/or as an update form for licensees to notify the Ministry of notable operational changes.
This form is used to register a Service Provider Registration Authority (SPRA) to Employment Ontario Information System (EOIS) and administer staff user access for their organization.
This form is used by a Service Provider Registration Authority (SPRA) to grant staff user access to the Employment Ontario Information System (EOIS).
Ontario Sport Hosting Program Guidelines and Reference Documents
Prequalification form for health care agencies and workplaces that are required to prequalify in order to receive influenza vaccine.
This form is used for registering the birth of a child who has one or two parents. Parent(s) can use this form and choose to be identified as ‘mother', ‘father' or ‘parent'.