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Ontario autism program enrolls 30 kids since April, aims to reach 8000 before winter – CBC

Aug 13, 2022 | In the news

Angela Brandt is president of the Ontario Autism Coalition. She was at Queen’s Park in early June, where she spoke about how many families …

Slow progress in Ontario autism program rollout; officials insist they’re on target

Aug 13, 2022 | In the news

Ontario has enrolled 888 children with autism in core therapies — adding just 30 to the government’s revamped program since April — but insists it will meet its goal of enrolling 8,000 kids by the end of the fall.

Slow progress in Ontario autism program rollout; officials insist they’re on target

Aug 13, 2022 | In the news, ontario

Ontario has enrolled 888 children with autism in core therapies — adding just 30 to the government’s revamped program since April — but insists it will meet its goal of enrolling 8,000 kids by the end of the fall. Government officials, speaking on background in a technical briefing, said recently that movement has been slow […]

Slow progress in Ontario autism program rollout; officials insist they’re on target

Aug 13, 2022 | Autism programs Ontario, Canada, Health, In the news, Merrilee Fullerton, Ontario Autism, Ontario Autism Coalition, Ontario Autism Program, Progressive Conservative, Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario

Angela Brandt, president of the Ontario Autism Coalition, said the government need only look to its history with the autism program to explain the lower-than-expected uptake.

Slow progress in Ontario autism program rollout; officials insist they’re on target

Aug 13, 2022 | In the news

Angela Brandt, president of the Ontario Autism Coalition, said the government need only look to its history with the autism program to explain the lower-than-expected uptake.

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