More Informationįamilies will receive their first benefit upon approval of their application and future benefits will be paid annually in the month of the anniversary of the original application date so long as the child is under the age of 12. Provision of funding for a type of therapy or inclusion of a specific provider on the Registry of Autism Service Providers is not an endorsement of the therapy or provider by the Government of Saskatchewan.įor more information about what services are eligible under the ASD-IF program, download the List of Eligible Services and Expenses.ĭownload the Alternative Funding list to learn about other funding that is available for services not eligible under the Individualized Funding Program. Parents/caregivers are encouraged to contact providers for their service rates. Note: The private service providers listed on the registry operate as private businesses and their fees may vary. Private service providers can also submit an application to be listed in the registry.Īccess the Registry of Autism Service Providers If you do not see your preferred private service provider listed in the registry, or if you are a private service provider who would like to be listed, contact for more information. Professionals providing services under the ASD IF program are required to be listed on the registry. The Ministry of Health maintains the registry of autism service providers, which allows parents/caregivers of children with ASD to search for services available in their home community (or communities close to them). Parents and caregivers must submit proof of expenses by clicking the link below.ĪSD-IF expense tracking forms you may require: If your or your child's circumstances change, please download and fill out the ASD-IF Change ofĬircumstance Form.
If you have any questions about Google™ Translate, please visit: Google™ Translate FAQs.Īs announced in the 2021-22 Budget, up to $8,000 is available annually for children under the age of six with an ASD diagnosis and up to $6,000 is available annually for children six to 11 with an ASD diagnosis.
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