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PooranLaw offers Free Webinar on Disability Support Payments
- September 8, 2020
- BakerLaw
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PooranLaw has provided an overview of the changes made to the Ontario Autism Program and offers some guidance on the New Brunswick Court of Appeal decision regarding the Federal Child Support Guidelines for adults with disabilities. You can read about this here (link). » Read the rest
OAP extended as government bridges programs currently in place
- January 24, 2020
- Amanda Dimilta
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Today the provincial government expanded the OAP program such that children currently accessing services may have their programs extended until the new needs-based plan comes into effect in 2021:
“If you have an existing behaviour plan, it can be extended with no gap in service up to its current level of intensity, or less where clinically appropriate, until you transition into core services in the new needs-based autism program.” » Read the rest
Changes to the Ontario Autism Program
- February 7, 2019
- Kimberly Srivastava
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On February 6, 2019, the Ontario government announced changes to the Ontario Autism Program. Read about the changes and the implications in the links below.
Toronto Star article (link).
Global News article (link).