B.C. retracts plan to scrap individualized autism funding
VICTORIA — British Columbia is retracting plans to scrap individualized funding for children with an autism diagnosis, a proposal that had sparked criticism from parents.
The announcement comes after Premier David Eby and Mitzi Dean, minister of children and family development, met with members of the group AutismBC and other stakeholders, including the First Nations Leadership Council and B.C.’s representative for children and youth.
Eby says the government will maintain individualized funding instead of phasing it out in 2025, under a plan announced in October 2021.
Eby and Dean say the government is committed to “engaging in deeper consultation” with parents, caregivers and others.