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Saskatchewan expands list of services eligible for funding for kids with autism spectrum disorder

This is on top of services the province already covers, like training for parents and caregivers and therapeutic equipment.

Province allocated $8,000 annually per child up to age 5, $6,000 annually per child age 6-11

Saskatchewan families with children who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) will now have more funding options under the Individualized Funding Program. (CBC)

The Saskatchewan government says families with children who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) will now have access to more funded programs.

The province previously allocated $10.3 million for 2021-22 to provide $8,000 annually per child with ASD up to the age of five, and $6,000 annually per child with ASD from age six to 11.

Tutoring, therapeutic summer programsand other services like swimming, therapeutic day camps, and equine therapy will now be eligible for this funding.

These newly-eligible services are on top of previouslyapproved ones like respite care, and training for parents and caregivers.

The government estimates around a thousand families will sign on for the new funding.