Difference between revisions of "I Have Been Denied or Cut off Welfare"

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The reconsideration decision will say whether or not your benefit or supplement has been granted or refused. It should also say which law or policy the Ministry based the reconsideration decision on, and whether you may appeal the decision to the [http://www.eaat.ca/home "Employment and Assistance Appeal Tribunal"].   
The reconsideration decision will say whether or not your benefit or supplement has been granted or refused. It should also say which law or policy the Ministry based the reconsideration decision on, and whether you may appeal the decision to the [http://www.eaat.ca/home "Employment and Assistance Appeal Tribunal"].   


If you don’t agree with the reconsideration decision and want to appeal it, you must file a [http://www.eaat.ca/appeal-parties/how-to-appeal Notice of Appeal] with the Employment and Assistance Appeal Tribunal within 7 business days of the date you received the reconsideration decision.  Get an advocate to help you with your appeal. See the listing for [http://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.php/PovNet PovNet] in the Resource List of this guide to contact a welfare advocate in your area.
If you don’t agree with the reconsideration decision and want to appeal it, you must file a [http://www.eaat.ca/appeal-parties/how-to-appeal Notice of Appeal] with the [http://www.eaat.ca/home "Employment and Assistance Appeal Tribunal"] within 7 business days of the date you received the reconsideration decision.  Get an advocate to help you with your appeal. See the listing for [http://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.php/PovNet PovNet] in the Resource List of this guide to contact a welfare advocate in your area.


== Where to get help ==
== Where to get help ==
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