About the Moving On Project
The Moving On Project provides information, resources and financial support to Canadian Union of Postal Workers and Union of Postal Communications Employees (Public Service Alliance of Canada) members who have adult sons and daughters with disabilities.
The project supports members and their families when their sons and daughters with disabilities "move on" at age 18 to using adult health and social services. As adults, these sons and daughters no longer have access to the supports that were available to them before, yet their needs remain.
Parents who are part of the project receive:
- Support from Special Needs Advisors familiar with resources and services for adults who have disabilities. The advisor contacts members twice a year by telephone.
- Funding for parents whose adult sons or daughters depend on them for care. The funding can be used for such things as respite, life skills training, transportation and uninsured health expenses.
- Information and resources, including a newsletter, Member-to-Member Connection. The newsletter contains resource listings, articles, parent letters and offers and requests for specific help.
- Opportunities to connect with other parents through Member-to-Member Connection and the web site.
- Support from the project office through a toll-free number.
- An annual teleconference on a topic of interest to families.
CUPW and UPCE-PSAC launched the Moving On Project in 2005, after CUPW negotiated the addition of adult children into the Child Care Fund. The fund is administered by the union and is part of its collective agreement with Canada Post.