B.C. children’s representative urges immediate help for children with special needs
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s independent children’s representative says too many youngsters with special needs are being shortchanged by government support and assistance programs.
Jennifer Charlesworth says thousands of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, Down syndrome and a wide range of other neurocognitive developmental needs receive little or no support from the province.
She says families need immediate help and wants Premier David Eby to provide equitable resources to support children with special needs.
Eby recently announced the government will drop its plan to phase out individualized funding for B.C. children diagnosed with autism.