Help for special-needs children in B.C. is put off while government delays: advocate
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s children’s representative says a years-old government promise to revamp supports for kids with special needs appears to be stalled, leaving those who require help to struggle while they wait for action.
A report from Jennifer Charlesworth says services and supports for families of children with disabilities are under-resourced, difficult to navigate, and “filled with closed doors and lengthy wait lists for assessments and treatment.”
Charlesworth says the Ministry of Children and Family Development announced plans for a new system in 2021 with talk of 40 to 45 “community service hubs” to provide one-stop access to services and navigators to help families.
She says the news initially brought hope to the tens of thousands of families whose children aren’t eligible for services because they haven’t yet been diagnosed, or who have had an assessment but aren’t eligible for help under current guidelines.