2/ By prioritizing system design of the new OAP and delaying services until 2021, @ToddSmithPC has chosen process over people, a terrible decision given the dire straits the @fordnation has put the autism community thru #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
3/ Let’s rewind to the beginning of 2019, the problem was the preposterously long wait times to receive autism services.
4/ The #1 reason for long wait times was the underfunded OAP @fordnation inherited from the @OntLiberal. To move the waitlists along faster and service more children, a significant increase in the OAP was needed. #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
5/ Kudos @fordnation for increasing the OAP budget 87%. Now the simple part is directing that $ to the program helping 1000s of children right now, not sometime in 2021. Why make something so simple so complex? #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
6/ @fordnation could have avoided this mess within the first 2 months by simply increasing the OAP budget and tweaking the program to include additional services over time. #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
7/ @MacLeodLisa froze the autism wait list in the Fall of 2018. @ToddSmithPC 2021 program delays means kids will wait at least 2.25 years in addition to time already on wait list. This is absurd! #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
8/ @ToddSmithPC deviated from the core problem. Not a single advocate was protesting for you to put together an autism advisory panel. Now you’re all swept up in it and have lost the sense of urgency. #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
9/ As @ToddSmithPC & @JR_Ottawa move farther away from the core problem, they’re bound to go down many rabbit holes, making something simple overly complex. That’s exactly where we are today. #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
10/ The immediate and urgent priority is reinstating the OAP and getting kids on the waitlist into services. Everything else can be implemented over time. #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
11/ See the forest through the trees @ToddSmithPC, if not expect more visits to Belleville and to the front lawn of Queen’s Park in 2020. #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
12/ For more details, read my article “The Ford government needs to rethink its autism strategy and make good on its commitment to deliver services by April 2020” #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
My holiday reading included @AndrewKavchak’s The Fight for Autism Treatment in Canada. I encourage all advocates to read this book and learn from past attempts to help shape our advocacy efforts most effectively going forward.
Throughout Canada, autism programs are underfunded, limit the amount of services one can receive, reduce services available based on age, impose age cut-offs and have long wait lists.
Many families end up draining their assets and life savings in an attempt to make up the difference. This is an outrageous situation for a country that pride’s itself on its universal healthcare system.
“Note the ministry has asked us not to stray outside of their messaging. (i.e. we would not tell families directly that there will be no service offers through the end of the fiscal year.)”
The documents have infuriated Scott Corbett, an Ottawa father of two sons on the autism spectrum, including one who has been on the waiting list for more than two years.
“Frankly, I find this a complete betrayal of the public trust”
1. $608M wasn't actually spent on services in FY19/20. $174M is tagged as carry forward to this FY for childhood budgets (that's if the OAG okays it). Also, $97M in CBs received does not = spent on services last FY.
2. If the OAG okays the carry-forward budget expense, will the government spend $774M this year ($600M budget plus the $174M carry-forward)? I'll believe when I see it.
3. The $174M unspent last FY is trending higher than the $192M underspend I estimated over the two FYs before the new program is up in 2021. The govt could've reinstated the OAP as the interim plan, put kids in service and stabilize service capacity #AutismDoesntEndAtFord#onpoli
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One year under @ToddSmithPC leadership and we have a 75-83% decrease in the number of children in therapy! The choice to continue @MacLeodLisa's childhood budget scheme as the interim plan has had serious consequences
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It’s a disgrace that nearly a year since @MacLeodLisa started her destruction of the Ontario Autism Program that advocates are still protesting for the government to fix this mess.
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This time the protest was brought to @JR_Ottawa office. Despite nearly doubling the autism budget @ToddSmithPC can’t figure out how to direct the money towards needs based services. Wants to stall until 2021! Parents and advocates are fed up.
3/ When directly asked if in-service children face an interruption in service, @ToddSmithPC doesn’t answer and deflects to implementation team. Promptly ends Q&A with press.
Families are left with uncertainty. Merry Christmas!