Minister has 'ghosted' families and isn't providing reliable info: autism coalition

Ontario Long Term Care Minister Merrilee Fullerton answers questions at Queen’s Park in Toronto on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The Ontario Autism Coalition says families are having a difficult time accessing consistent, reliable and transparent information about services and it doesn't help that the minister in charge has "ghosted" them. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

TORONTO - Families of children with autism in Ontario are having a difficult time accessing consistent, reliable and transparent information about services and it doesn't help that the minister in charge has "ghosted" them, advocates said Monday.

The provincial government has been trying to enrol children with autism in a new program since the summer and was unable to reach its target of providing funding to 8,000 families by the end of the fall, though it won't say by how much.

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