Get help if you have a problem with ODSP
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Question & Answer
Can I get ODSP while I’m in the hospital?Get help from a community legal clinic if the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP):
- says that you have an overpayment
- reduces your
- cuts off your income support
Appealing a decision
If ODSP says you have an or cuts off or reduces your income support, you may be able to appeal their decision.
Ask ODSP for the decision in writing right away.
To appeal, the first thing you have to do is write to the ODSP office that made the decision and ask for an .
After you ask for an internal review, you can appeal to the .
The Tribunal isn’t part of ODSP. It has the power to make a different decision.
Finding help
You can contact a community legal clinic if you disagree with what ODSP decides. They may be able to help you appeal the decision.