Funding helps families pay for services that promote skill development for their child – communication, social-emotional, academic and life skills. Only specific services and therapies qualify for funding.
Up to $22,000 per year for each child may only be used for:
Family counselling/therapy providers do not need to be listed on the Registry of Autism Service Providers (RASP).
The following professionals may be eligible to provide family counselling/therapy services:
Please contact Autism Funding or Autism Information Services BC if you require more information.
Up to $6,000 per year for each child can be used for:
Autism funding covers services and resources outside of your child’s school day. Once children with autism start school, they also benefit from the education supports and services that are available through the school system.
School districts and independent school authorities have access to additional funding for each child with certain diagnoses, including autism.
For the 2019/2020 school year, this extra funding is $20,200.
While these supplemental funds are not targeted for individual students, they are intended to support inclusion.
School districts and independent school authorities receive the funding and then combine it to provide supports and services in the way they think is best suited to the needs of all students.
School choice: Public and private schools offer different options for students with autism. Classroom alternatives like online/distributed learning programs also offer flexibility.
Parents can use up to 20% of their funding to pay for other supports to help their child's development.
Parents plan how much they will spend on support services using personal funds combined with the provincial autism funding.
Some parents choose to spend all of their annual funding on one type of service, while others prefer to spread out their funding across various services.
Ask the Autism Funding team for help with funding paperwork or processes.