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NOTE: This Manual is NOT the BC Ministry of Children & Family Development's A Parent's Handbook: Your Guide to Autism Programs. If you're looking for the MCFD book, it is available here in English, or here in 7 other languages. MCFDHBk60


Cover Table of Contents, Acknowledgements and Disclaimer

Introduction Getting Started on Your Journey

Chapter 1 The Diagnostic Process in British Columbia

Chapter 2 Developing a Treatment Team for a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Chapter 3 Medical Issues in Autism Treatments

Chapter 4 MCFD-funded Services for Children with ASD

Chapter 5 Contracting with Professionals on the RASP

Chapter 6 MCFD Services Available to All Children with Special Needs

Chapter 7 The B.C. Education System – An Introduction for Parents of Students with ASD

Chapter 8 The Role of Parental Advocacy in Navigating the B.C. School System 

Chapter 9 Preparing for the Transition from School to Work

Chapter 10 Estate Planning for Families Who Have Children with Special Needs in B.C.

Glossary Glossary of Terms
 
Acronyms A Guide to Acronyms in B.C.

Living & Working with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in British Columbia

- A Manual for Parents & Community Professionals

ACT's Autism Manual for BC is a work in progress as we gather and continually update information on a wide-range of autism specific materials. Several of our chapters are relevant to families and professionals across disabilities and we are hopeful they will be shared widely.

We publish this information in PDF format so people can print only what is relevant. This not only saves paper, it also helps to keep our information current. It is envisioned that community organizations and parents will print the relevant sections of the manual for easy reference. For parents without the resources to print chapters, ACT will mail them out to you.

It is our hope that in the future we will have the resources to be able to make printed versions of the manual available to institutions across British Columbia and to have it translated into the major languages spoken by B.C.'s immigrant communities.

We encourage those who are reading printed sections of the manual to check our website for more recent updates. If you wish to receive an email when a new chapter is available or has been updated, contact us at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . This is also the place to send your ideas, corrections, new information and photos!

If you have any questions about information in the manual, remember that ACT has a team of Information Officers available to take your call from across BC. Our toll-free number is 1-866-939-5188. In Metro Vancouver call 604-205-5467. We can be reached by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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Thursday, May 17, 2012