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        Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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The SAID program, designed in collaboration with members of the disability community, provides an income for persons with significant and long-term disabilities separate from the Saskatchewan Assistance Program (SAP).

Beginning June 2012, SAID will be expanded to include people who are living independently. Individuals currently receiving a disability benefit through the Saskatchewan Assistance Program (SAP) are being invited to apply for SAID. Application packages that include a disability impact assessment are being mailed through the month of March. Completed applications will be reviewed to determine whether the applicant is eligible for SAID.

For further information see the related links below or call the SAID program at 1-888-567-SAID (7243) or TTY 1-866-995-0099 [in Regina call 798-SAID (7243) or TTY 787-1065]. You can fax information to (306)787-9993.

Related Links

   (Also available in a WORD version.)

   of the Task Team on Income Support for People with Disabilities
   (Also available in a WORD version.)

   of the Task Team on Income Support for People with Disabilities
   (Also available in a WORD version.)



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