B.C. Ombudsperson flags hour-long waits for income, disability calls to be answered
British Columbia’s ombudsperson says people calling the government with questions about income and disability assistance are facing long waits, sometimes of more than an hour, creating barriers to accessing essential services.
The most recent ministry data, released by Jay Chalke’s office, shows that between 2022 and 2024, only about 13 per cent of calls were answered within 10 minutes on average, despite the government having set a service standard requiring 80 per cent of calls to be answered in that time.
In October 2024 the average wait time was one hour and 4 minutes and only 5.4 per cent of calls got picked up within 10 minutes.
Chalke’s office has been raising the alarm about wait times since 2018 and he says in a news release that, at this rate, it will be decades before the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction meets its own service standards.
