Stand up for Developmental Services on Worker
Appreciation Day
January 18, 2012 January 19 marks the sixth annual Developmental
Services Worker Appreciation Day. Communities across Ontario are
highlighting the need to “Stand-up for Developmental Services”
as we face the threat of serious cuts in 2012.
In response to this attack, OPSEU is supporting
and participating in “the Commission on Quality Public Services
and Tax Fairness,” an initiative of the Public Services
Foundation of Canada (PFSC). Developmental Services workers have
been getting the message out in their communities by making
written submissions and attending Hearings and Town Hall forums.
As noted by President Smokey Thomas, “this PSFC
hearing process provides OPSEU members and many community groups
with a place where their voices and views can be heard. The
Drummond Commission mandate eliminated these important voices
from the government’s process.”
The PSFC is a national research and advocacy
organization dedicated to defending and promoting the value of
high quality public services. The Commission is conducting
Hearings and Town Hall forums in 12 communities across the
province in January and February 2012.
Developmental Services workers in
community-based agencies provide professional care to people
with developmental disabilities through programs designed to
enrich their lives in every way possible. The work they do is
varied, providing life skills and other training; support with
basic personal tasks, and administering medications.
Developmental Services workers provide support to individuals in
community residences and in their own homes.
Please consult
www.standupontario.org for a
schedule of PSFC Hearings and Town Hall forums.
