Premier Eby reverses course, says B.C. govt. will maintain individual funding for children with autism
VICTORIA — B.C. Premier David Eby will maintain individualized funding for children with an autism diagnosis instead of phasing it out in 2025, reversing course as was announced in October 2021 by the B.C. NDP government.
Premier David Eby and Mitzi Dean, Minister of Children and Family Development, conferred with representatives of the First Nations Leadership Council and AutismBC, as well as B.C.’s representative for children and youth to discuss improving services for children and youth with support needs.
At that meeting, they shared that government will maintain individualized funding for children with an autism diagnosis instead of phasing it out in 2025 as was announced in October 2021. Additionally, they committed to engaging in deeper consultation with parents and caregivers, First Nations, Indigenous Peoples, communities, experts and practitioners, and other stakeholders with lived experience to understand how the system can be transformed and together build a better system of supports, co-developed with Indigenous communities.
“Every child in B.C. should have the supports they need to thrive,” said Premier Eby. “We are focused on listening to families of children and youth with support needs. We will work collaboratively with all partners to make sure our services work for every child.”
