Child disability funding changes worry parents who may not be included
KAMLOOPS – The B.C. budget revealed earlier this month outlined a $475 million, three-year overhaul of government-funded supports for children with disabilities. The funding model will shift next year.
There are mixed reactions from parents and caregivers. It means thousands more children and their families will gain access to needed supports, but on the other hand, families of children with certain types of autism could lose thousands of dollars a year.
“The vast majority of children with autism will continue to receive benefits. And a third of the children who are currently receiving benefits, who have autism, we’ll see more because it’s based on their needs,” Jodie Wickens, B.C.’s Minister for Children and Family Development says.


