Families whose children are diagnosed with autism and who live in the areas around Prince Rupert/Haida Gwaii, Smithers, Terrace, or Kelowna, where pilot family connections centres (FCCs) are located, now have two choices on how to access services and supports:
Note that no matter what choice is made, all children and youth are eligible to access the Infant Development Program or Aboriginal Infant Development Program and Supported Child Development or Aboriginal Supported Child Development.
To learn more about the pilot approach in four communities to help guide your family’s decision, visit: Piloting a CYSN service approach in four communities
Get a diagnostic assessment
Apply for funding once your child has had an assessment and diagnosis.
Foster parents and other caregivers should talk to a guardianship worker or social worker about a child in their care.
Prepare your application
Compile the following documents to accompany your application. Useful documents are available on the forms and resources page:
After completing the application form and reviewing your documents, visit a local CYSN office to submit your application and documentation for autism funding.
* The Agreement Signatory is the parent or guardian responsible for managing the child’s autism funding. A detailed description of these responsibilities are outlined in the Autism Programs Autism Agreement and within policy “A Parent’s Handbook: Your Guide to Autism Programs pages 17, 19, 37. It is recommended that this information be reviewed prior to deciding who will sign the Autism Agreement. There can be only one Agreement Signatory per agreement.”
After submitting an application for autism funding, parents or guardians will receive two copies of an Autism Funding Agreement in the mail. Both copies must be signed by the Agreement Signatory and returned to the Autism Funding Program within two weeks.
Parents or guardians will then receive a letter that outlines how much funding they're qualified for and the funding period dates. They can start using their funding for:
Can a family switch the way they access services?
Yes, children and youth can switch between the pilot family connections centre and individualized funding during the pilot at any time, but can choose to switch back to individualized funding only once.
Choice 1: Family accessing services through Individualized Autism Funding and wants to switch to FCC services.
Pausing Individualized Autism Funding and Accessing FCC Services:
Choice 2: Family is accessing FCC services and wants to switch to Individualized Autism Funding.
Resuming or Starting Individualized Autism Funding and Leaving FCC Services:
Ask the Autism Funding team for help with funding paperwork or processes.