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    In this topic area, discussion is about the fight to secure Government funding for your A.B.A. treatment program. It is also the place to talk about your thoughts and ideas about how to establish new Government programs specifically designed for autism treatment.

    This is the place to hear input from parents who have fought for funding and won, as well as those who have fought for funding and would like to share their horror stories. There is a tendency to not share success stories once funding is secured. Please fight that tendency. By sharing our experience, we all become stronger.

     


    —-By FEAT BC (Freeman) on Saturday, January 3, 1998 – 03:16 pm:

    -Hi everyone!

    These are some things to think about in your dealings with government to help you to obtain support for your child’s Autism Treatment Program. These are my personal opinions and do not represent those of FEAT of BC or any other organization.

    Many of these observations are based on my personal experiences (and I believe it poetic justice to help every parent avoid being systematically abused by their social worker the way I was).

    Good luck to everyone! (Let’s all pull back the curtain on the Wizard of OZ).

    Sabrina

     


    How To Fight for Funding for Autism Treatment and Appropriate School Placement

    1. Establish a Paper Trail

    Always take notes, documenting major points of all conversations with government and school officials.

    This includes casual, in person conversations with social workers as well as ALL telephone conversations. All key points of discussion must be written down in your notes including the date and time of the discussion. This includes what was agreed upon, as well as what was not agreed upon.

    Then the notes should be used to write a letter recapping the substance and content of the conversation. This letter must then be mailed or faxed to the person with whom you had the conversation. In addition, a copy must be kept in your file (see section on the icci game).

    Why?

    It is important to formalize the interaction between you and Government officials. In addition, everyone is put on notice that they must closely adhere to their responsibilities, regulations and laws., Furthermore, they must then consider the paper trail you have created. This lets everyone know that the interaction can become public and that any abuses of power and authority can be formally appealed and/or publicized.

    In other words, they canit use discretion unfairly under the cloak of secrecy.

    2. Submit all Requests in Writing

    All your requests for your child must be submitted formally in writing with a copy included in your file and a copy, if necessary, sent to their immediate superiors.

    3. Set Deadlines for Action

    All formal requests for action must have a reasonable deadline set for that action. If no action or response is received by the deadline you have set (two weeks for example), then you will interpret the lack of response as a formal declination (a formal NO) of your requests.

    Why Set Deadlines?

    When bureaucrats do not want to do something, they will stall by ignoring you and your request. (As an aside, in the study of the bureaucracy, this is known as ithe power to do nothingi). They can string you along for years. When you have determined that the person you are interacting with is not inclined to help you or is not dealing in good faith, then you must take the initiative and formally label his/her behavior as obstructionist and de facto as a declination (a NO to your requests). This allows you to move to the next level of authority on your timetable to present your case. This takes the power to do nothing away from the bureaucrat with whom you are dealing. Simple stated, a bureaucrat who stalls and does nothing becomes irrelevant (use your invisible spray) and you move on to the next level of authority.

    How to icci?

    A cc. is a copy of your letter sent to someone other than the person you are writing. You put the cc. at the bottom left-hand corner of your letter followed by 2 spaces and the name of the person or people to whom you want to send a copy of the letter.

    Who to icci to?

    Sometimes it is best not to icci at all, especially in the early stages of the relationship (for example, your first letter to a social worker requesting assistance). This gives them the opportunity to do the right thing and does not present you as an overly combative person. When you start to run into problems, it is a good idea to send the icci to the 2 immediate superiors of the person you are having problems with. We do not recommend icciing all the way up the chain of command, since you want to give them a chance to solve the problem at the local level.

    Why send a icci copy?

    The reason for playing the icci game is that you want your interactions with the official to be known to his superior and possibly to other organizations so that 1) their action or inaction becomes a matter of record and 2) the individual knows he is being monitored. This helps minimize abuses of power and authority and helps encourage the official to meet their obligations and do the right thing.

    What is the sequence of letters?

    Find out the chain of command of the particular bureaucracy you are battling.

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    Minister
    Deputy Minister
    Children’s Ministry’s local region chain of command, all the way down to the District Supervisor
    and Social Worker
    Contacts can be found at the government directory: http://www.dir.gov.bc.ca/

    BOTTOM

    Start at the bottom and climb. At the Regional Operating Officer (ROO) level (once you have been declined) you have to decide whether to jump up to the top, threaten and then go to the media, or both. A word of wisdom: DO NOT BLUFF. If you are not willing to go all the way, they will ‘smell’ this. You must be prepared to take it right up to the Minister and beyond.

    Documentation from Experts:

    In your arsenal to fight for your child, it is wise to get his/her pediatrician and/or psychiatrist to write a letter on your childis behalf. In addition, any other experts who know your child and are sympathetic to what you are trying to do should become involved.

    When to hire a lawyer?

    If money is not an issue, you can hire a lawyer when you get to the area manager level. Make sure that you have a paper trail so the lawyer has something to work with. Also, have the lawyer give F.E.A.T. of B.C. a call, and we will send him/her information that will help.

    If money is an issue (as it is for most of us running autism treatment programs), you might want to hire a lawyer once you have been turned down by the Minister.

    How to hire a lawyer?

    The type of lawyer needed is a litigator, or trial lawyer. S/he does not need to be an expert in autism, or special needs; s/he needs to be experienced in suing governments, and enjoys being in court. Word of mouth is a good way to find a lawyer.

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  • #1895
    Julie Ng
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    Vancouver-Kingsway NDP Candidate Don Davies supports Medicare for Autism!!!

    Hi Everyone,

    Please let your friends know (that live in the Vancouver-Kingsway riding) that if they support Medicare for Autism they need to vote for Don Davies of the NDP.

    ————-
    Hi, Joachim,

    New Democrats recognize that providing support for families with Autistic children has to be a bigger priority for the federal government than another corporate tax cut.

    To that end our MP Peter Stoffer has introduced two Private Members' Bills:

    C-211, An Act to amend the Canada Health Act (Autism Spectrum Disorder), to "ensure that the cost of Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) and Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI) for autistic persons is covered by the health care insurance plan of every province."

    C-212, An Act respecting a Canadian Autism Day.

    So, the direct answer to your question is yes.

    By the way, my youngest daughter has a developmental disability. We have been very active in the movement to secure funding and therapy for all children with disabilities of all types. Many of our associates are parents of children with autism, so we are both very aware of the issue and supportive of proper government support.

    Canada's New Democrats are determined to help put the needs of Autistic children on the political map.

    Sincerely,

    Don.

    #1896
    Andrew Kavchak
    Participant

    BCTV News (Global Vancouver) – Saturday, October 4 2008 – 23:00 (Local) – Segment #1
    BCTV

    Announcer: LIVE FROM GLOBAL BRITISH COLUMBIA "NEWS FINAL" WITH ANN, DREWA. ……

    Ann: PARENTS OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN GETTING POLITICAL IN SUR SEUR TODAY THEY ARE MAKE SOME NOISE IN EFFORT TO BRING ABOUT CHANGE ANYWAY AUTISM IS LOOKED ON AND SUPPORTED. MICHELLE MEMBER LER EXPLAINS.

    Reporter: MEET THEIR MOSTER AND THEIR SON RICHARD. PRETTY TYPICAL FAMILY. EXCEPT THAT THEIR IS ON IS AUTISTIC.

    I AM A RASCAL.

    ALONG WITH OTHER FAMILIES IN SUPPORTERS, THEY ARE PART OF GROWING MOVEMENT ACROSS THE COUNTRY THAT'S HOPING TO IMPACT THE FEDERAL ELECTION IN 14 RIDINGS WHERE OUTCOMES ARE EXPECTED TO BE CLOSE.

    WHAT WE INTEND DO IS ELECT CANDIDATES REGARDLESS OF THEIR PARTY AFFILIATION, WHO WILL PUBLICLY COMMIT TO PASSING LEGISLATION TO AMEND THE CANADA HEALTH ACT. TO INCLUDE AUTISM TREATMENT UNDER MEDICARE.

    SOME ESTIMATES SAY ONE IN EVERY 150 CHILDREN IN NORTH AMERICA IS AUTISTIC. THERE IS NO CURE. BUT THERE ARE TREATMENT THAT OFFER HOPE. THE PROBLEM THERAPY CAUSE 50 TO $80,000 A YEAR. AND IT IS NOT COVERED BY MEDICARE. PREF LENS OF AUTISM HAS GONE FROM ABOUT 4 IN 10,000. TO NEARLY 100 IN 10,000. FOR BOYS. AND YOU KNOW IF THAT WAS CANCER, CHILD WITH CANCER, WE WOULDN'T STAND FOR THAT.

    Reporter: THE MEDICARE HAS DONE SOMETHING. THE CANDIDATES IN SELECTED 14 RIDINGS HAVE BEEN IS YOUR X-RAYED THE RESULTS ARE POSTED ON-LINE. FIVE OF THE CONSTITUENT ARE IN B.C. FROM COAST TO COAST, THE ONLY CANDIDATES WHO CAN CONSISTENT LOO NOT COMMIT TO INCLUDING AUTISM MEDICARE OR WOULDN'T RESPOND WERE FROM THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY.

    WE MADE IT CLEAR IT IS NOT NON PARTISAN IT IS ABOUT INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR CHARACTER. I SAY, THAT THOSE CANDIDATES THAT DON'T RESPOND ARE DEMONSTRATING MORAL COWARDESS. SOME CONDITIONS LIKE AUTISM. DIFFERENT STORY IN THE U.S. ELECTION WHERE AUTISM GOT PLENTY OF AIR TIME. HERE, THESE FOLKS HAVE A FIGHT ON THEIR HANDS. INSPIRED ONWARD BY THE CHILDREN.

    #1897
    Super Dad
    Participant

    AUTISM INACTION MONTH

    October is "Autism Inaction Month" in Canada!

    http://autisminnb.blogspot.com/2008/10/october-is-autism-inaction-month-in.html

    Autism Society Canada likes to call it "Autism Awareness Month", but the term "Autism Awareness" has been made completely meaningless by politicians like Tony Clement, who says "the aim of this month is to promote dialogue on autism":

    http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/minist/messages/2007_10_09-eng.php

    Imagine this: Tony Clement's house is on fire, and he calls the fire department:

    Clement: "I need water on the fire now!"

    Fire chief: "Better wait. We don't really understand the cause of the fire."

    Clement: "Why should that matter? We know water can put out the fire!"

    Fire chief: "Do we really know that? Our staff scientists say that's emergent technology."

    Clement: "Listen to me! My skin is peeling off from the intense heat!"

    Fire chief: "Oh I really feel your pain, and I admire your courage. I shall call the stakeholders and start a dialogue immediately!"

    We are painfully aware of the consequences of government inaction. Now let's tell the rest of society!

    Tony

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    Dione Costanzo
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    #1899
    David Chan
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    David Chan
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    David Chan
    Member
    #1902
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    Medicare for Autism Now!

    WHAT: Rally – Come and find out how you can make your vote count!
    WHEN: Saturday, October 4, 2008, 2:00 – 4:00 PM
    WHERE: Eaglequest Golf Club, 7778-152nd St., Surrey, BC V3S 3M4

    Parents, professionals and advocates will gather at the Eaglequest Golf Club in Surrey on October 4th in support of Medicare for Autism Now!

    The “Medicare for Autism Now!” national campaign is focussed on creating policy change to make ABA/IBI treatment available for all Canadians diagnosed with autism, regardless of age or where they live.
    During this election we will support candidates in specific constituencies across Canada, including BC, Ontario and the Maritimes, regardless of party affiliation, who will publicly commit to supporting legislation which will amend the Canada Health Act to include autism treatment under Medicare.
    We need to let those who govern and those who wish to govern know that they are going to be held accountable at the ballot box in this federal election.
    You can help end the discrimination against some of the most vulnerable Canadians!
    FAMILY EVENT – bring the kids! There will be toys, crafts, games and face painting! Parent supervised – please bring a small snack for your child!
    Featured speakers will include:
    Dr Sabrina Freeman * Jean Lewis * Beverley Sharpe
    Dr. Glen Davies * Louise Witt * Dr. Melvin deLevie
    David Marley * Dave Chan * Dubravka Skrijelj * Dione Costanzo

    ** GIFT BASKET RAFFLE ** ** 50/50 DRAW **
    ** PLENTY OF FREE PARKING **
    For more information or to find out how you can help, go to: http://www.medicareforautismnow.org/

    #1903

    Medicare for Autism Now! on the Bill Good Radio Show.

    Jean Lewis and David Marley will be on the Bill Good Show Thursday, Oct. 2nd at 10 am PST. They will be discussing the Medicare for Autism Now! campaign and in particular, the candidates' responses. Please tune in to the Bill Good Show on the CORUS radio network in Vancouver on CKNW 980 on your AM dial.

    #1904
    Andrew Kavchak
    Participant

    Tony,
    I liked your post below very much. There are lots of people who seem to think that something is being achieved by supporting these autism "awareness" campaigns of numerous other organizations, but the message actually being promoted is really questionable. Regrettably, many people in the community in my neck of the woods (the nation's capital) miss the point and corresponding opportunities on a regular basis. The lack of cohesion is stunning sometimes and is used as an excuse by politicians to do nothing. I believe your post is worth elaborating on and posting somewhere where the public can easily access it…over and over again.
    Cheers!

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