Households and persons with disabilities:
- No immediate change to income supports, benefits, or legal rights (Bill text).
- The government must develop and publish a national strategy within two years of royal assent; any later programs or initiatives would flow from that strategy, not this bill itself (Report to Parliament (1)).
- The strategy must promote the Opportunities Fund for Persons with Disabilities, an existing program; the bill does not change eligibility or funding for that program (National strategy (1)(d)).
Workers and job seekers with disabilities:
- No new entitlements or application processes are created by the bill (Bill text).
- The strategy must aim to educate employers, address misconceptions, and encourage inclusive hiring, which could change employer practices over time; specific measures are not defined in the bill (National strategy (1)(a)-(c)).
Businesses and private sector employers:
- No new legal requirements, reporting, or penalties. The bill emphasizes education and encouragement, not mandates (National strategy (1)(a)-(c)).
- Employers may be contacted by the federal government with information on inclusive hiring and the value of workers with disabilities (National strategy (1)(a)-(c)).
- No direct funding or tax changes are included (Bill text).
Provinces and territories:
- Provincial employment officials will be invited to at least one conference to inform the strategy; no obligations beyond consultation are set (Conference (2)).
- The federal Minister must table and publish the strategy and subsequent five-year effectiveness reports (Report to Parliament (1); Review and Report).
General public and service users:
- The strategy report will be tabled in both Houses of Parliament and posted online within 10 days, increasing transparency (Publication of report (2)).