Autism: Supports and services

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Types of support and services

Autism (also known as autism spectrum disorder or ASD) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition.

It's important to get a diagnosis and provide supports and services as early as possible. These can include:

Occupational therapy

Occupational therapy helps teach or improve everyday skills, such as:

An occupational therapist often works directly with a person in a customized program.

Speech and language therapy

People on the autism spectrum may communicate verbally or non-verbally. As a result, some may work on communication skills with a speech-language therapist.

Personal speech and language therapy programs can improve verbal and non-verbal communication skills like:

Speech-language therapists can also teach helpful skills to family members and caregivers.

Training for caregivers

Caregivers can include:

Training for caregivers can include:

Behavioural therapy

Behavioural therapy can be done in a group or individually with a therapist. It can include:

Medication

Health Canada has not approved any medications for the treatment of autism.

Some Autistic people may use medication to treat other conditions they may have, such as:

Always seek the advice of your physician before starting any medication.

Education and school planning

An individual education plan can shape an Autistic student's learning environment to their specific needs. The student, their caregivers and educators identify those needs and then create a support plan.

Support at school can include behavioural, social and academic approaches. An individual education plan may include:

Individual education plans may vary across provinces or territories.

Other supports and services

People on the autism spectrum may need extra supports at different points in their lives. This is especially common during times of transition, such as:

Caregivers and family members can find supports and services from government and community programs, including:

Finding programs and supports

Programs and supports for people on the autism spectrum should:

Provincial and territorial resources

Although the federal government plays a role in supporting health care by providing funding to the provinces and territories, the provincial and territorial governments have primary jurisdiction in the administration and delivery of health care services.

Individuals may contact the provincial or territorial ministry that is responsible for autism services and supports in their region, to obtain further information.

Find relevant provincial and territorial ministries.

Alberta

Minister of Assisted Living and Social Services

Minister of Primary and Preventative Health Services

British Columbia

Minister of Children and Family Development

Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction

Minister of Health

Manitoba

Minister of Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care

Minister of Families, Minister responsible for Accessibility, Minister responsible for Gender Equity

New Brunswick

Minister of Health

Minister of Social Development, Minister responsible for the Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation

Newfoundland and Labrador

Minister of Health and Community Services, Minister responsible for Mental Health and Addictions, Minister responsible for Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services

Minister of Families and Affordability, Minister responsible for Status of Persons with Disabilities, Minister responsible for the Community Sector

Northwest Territories

Minister of Health and Social Services

Nova Scotia

Minister of Health and Wellness, Minister responsible for the Office of Healthcare Professionals Recruitment, Minister responsible for Healthcare Redevelopment

Minister of Opportunities and Social Development

Nunavut

Minister of Health, Minister responsible for Suicide Prevention, Minister responsible for the Qulliq Energy Corporation

Minister of Family Services, Minister responsible for Status of Women, Minister responsible for Homelessness, Minister responsible for Poverty Reduction, Minister responsible for the Nunavut Artic College

Minister of Human Resources, Minister of Community Services

Ontario

Minister for Seniors and Accessibility

Deputy Premier, Minister of Health

Minister of Children, Community and Social Services

Prince Edward Island

Minister of Social Development and Seniors

Minister of Health and Wellness

Quebec

Ministre de la Santé (only in French)

Ministre responsable des Services sociaux (only in French)

Ministre de la Famille (only in French)

Saskatchewan

Minister of Social Services

Minister of Health

Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health

Yukon

Minister of Health and Social Services

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