How do I prepare for an ODSP hearing at the Social Benefits Tribunal?
It's best to get help to prepare for your hearing at the (SBT).
A community legal clinic may be able to:
- explain what you can expect at your hearing
- tell you what documents or other you should try to get for your hearing
- help you get medical evidence that shows you're a person with a disability
- tell you about the rules that you have to follow
They may also represent you at the SBT.
“Early Resolution”
The SBT might send you what's called a “Notice of Early Resolution Opportunity Session”.
The Notice will give the time, date, and purpose of the Session.
The Session is a meeting that could be in person or by telephone. An Appeal Resolution Officer from the SBT meets with you and someone from the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP).
The Appeal Resolution Officer tries to help you and ODSP agree on things. For example, you and ODSP could:
- make an agreement so you don't need to have a hearing
- make an agreement about some things so that at the hearing, the SBT only has to decide about things you did not agree about
Things that you or ODSP say or share at an Early Resolution Opportunity Session can't be used at the hearing.
You don't have to go to a Session. If you get a Notice and don't want to go to the Session, you should tell the SBT within 10 days of getting the Notice.