OPPA Member Services
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OPPA Manager of Member Services Amie Fabiano joins the 10-5 podcast from the OPPA Head Office in Barrie, Ontario to provide an overview of member services for the close to 10,000 members of the OPP Association. Those services include Legal, Labour, Pension and Benefits, Training and Education, and much more.
If you are a member and need assistance from the OPP Association call 1-800-461-4282 or 705-728-6161 or email oppa@oppa.ca. Your email or call will be triaged to the appropriate person to deal with your matter.
A number of contact numbers and emails were referenced in the podcast. A list of those contacts is below:
OPS Service Centre: Email: opssc@ontario.ca Phone: 1 (866) 979-9300, (416) 326-9300
The Ontario Pension Board can be reached at 1-800-668-6203, clientservice@opb.ca or visit their website at https://www.opb.ca/
For additional information on the OPPA’s Pre-Retirement Seminars, please visit https://www.oppa.ca/Benefits/pre-retirement (log in required).
The Encompas Mental Health Wellness Program is available to eligible active and retired OPPA Members:
Telephone - 1-866-794-9117 (Available 24/7)
Email - info@encompascare.ca
Website - https://www.encompascare.ca/
Target Benefit Administrators can be reached at 1-888-660-6055 or https://oppa.wlvinc.com/
OPPA Credit Union: https://oppacu.com/ or 1-800-461-4288.
This episode of the 10-5 podcast is produced and hosted by Scott Mills and Joshua Jutras.
Music – “Line of Fire” by Jason Shaw available at Audionautix.com and used under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
If you have any questions about this episode of the 10-5 Podcast, please email us at communications@oppa.ca
The OPP Association is the sole bargaining agent for the close to 10,000 members of the Ontario Provincial Police in Canada. Our members are our focus and our strength. We aim to provide important information to our members and the public about matters that affect policing in the province of Ontario.
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