Saskatchewan and the NCB

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Launched in July 1998, Building Independence represents the most significant change to Saskatchewan's income security programs in 35 years. Three of the four Building Independence programs are part of the NCB initiative.

The Saskatchewan Child Benefit provides a monthly payment to assist low-income families with the cost of raising children.

The Saskatchewan Employment Supplement assists low-income families that have income from employment and maintenance.

The Family Health Benefits Program provides supplementary health benefits to children in low-income families to support working families and reduce the risk that children's health costs might drive families onto social assistance.

Building Independence programs provide support outside of welfare, helping parents to move into the labour market and stay there. They address the root causes of low income by helping parents to take advantage of opportunities for a better life.

This approach achieves results. In the three years since the Building Independence programs were introduced, 3,800 fewer Saskatchewan families with children rely on social assistance. The average time on social assistance for families with children has decreased by 25%.

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