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end|thewaitontario

Parent-led advocacy for Ontario families waiting for autism services.

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  • Browse All Pages
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  • Diagnosis Guide
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  • Facts (Citation Ready)

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  • How Many Are Waiting?
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  • Funding Amounts

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  • Next Steps Tool
  • Wait Estimator
  • Funding Estimator
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  • Waitlist Tracker

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end|thewaitontario

Parent-led advocacy for Ontario families waiting for autism services.

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  • Diagnosis Guide
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How much does Ontario fund for autism treatment?

Core Clinical Services funding ranges $6,600-$65,000 per year based on age/needs (with a total OAP budget of $965M for 2026-27, up from $779M in 2025-26, per the Ontario Budget tabled March 26, 2026). This is direct funding—families choose public or private providers. However, intensive ABA therapy can cost up to $95,000 USD/year (2020 US cost estimate cited in FAO 2020 report; Canadian costs vary), leaving significant out-of-pocket gaps.

Source: 2026 Ontario Budget, FAO Report 2023-24

Regional Funding Guide

OAP Funding in Kingston

Ontario Autism Program funding rates, local providers, DSO contact, and additional supports for families in Kingston.

Key Numbers

  • Under 6: $22,000/year (OAP interim funding)
  • Age 6+: $5,500/year (OAP interim funding)
  • Estimated wait: 5+ years
  • Register immediately: 1-833-425-2445

OAP Funding Rates in Kingston

Children Under 6

$22,000/yr

Interim one-time funding for children under age 6 while waiting for core clinical services. Early intervention is most effective during these critical developmental years.

Children Age 6+

$5,500/yr

Reduced interim funding for children aged 6 and older. Covers a fraction of evidence-based therapy costs, which typically run $50,000–$80,000 per year.

Estimated wait in Kingston: 5+ years

Register immediately after diagnosis — your registration date determines your position on the waitlist. OAP-registered providers in Kingston: Maltby Centre.

After the Waitlist: Core Clinical Services Funding

Once your child reaches the front of the OAP waitlist (currently 5+ years), a Determination of Needs assessment determines your annual funding allocation: $6,600–$65,000/year based on your child's assessed needs level.

Source: FAO MCCSS Spending Review 2024, Ontario Autism Coalition FOI 2025

DSO Contact, Kingston

DSO South East

613-354-7388
https://www.dsontario.ca

DSO provides developmental services for adults 18+. Wait times for adult services can exceed 10 years in many regions. Apply as early as possible — ideally before your child turns 16.

ODSP, Kingston

ODSP Kingston

1-888-789-4199

2026 ODSP Rates (adults 18+)

Basic needs: $1,228/month

Disability benefit add-on: $500/month

ODSP eligibility requires a Disability Determination Package completed by your doctor or nurse practitioner. For children, Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD) provides supplemental support while waiting for OAP services.

Additional Funding Sources

Disability Tax Credit (DTC) — claim through CRA, worth up to $3,500+/yr in tax relief

Canada Child Benefit (CCB) Disability Supplement — additional monthly benefit

Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD) — up to $700/month while waiting

Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) — long-term savings vehicle

Data Sources

SOURCE

Ontario Autism Coalition FOI update on Ontario Autism Program registrations and funding
Government SourceTier 1

Ontario Autism Coalition • December 2025

Primary source for registration, enrollment, and funding agreement counts.

Last verified: 2025-12-10

SOURCE

Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services: Spending Plan Review (2024)
Government SourceTier 1

Financial Accountability Office of Ontario • 2024

Authoritative government analysis of MCCSS spending including OAP allocations.

Last verified: 2024-06-01

SOURCE

Ontario Budget 2026 — OAP Allocation
Government SourceTier 1

Ontario Ministry of Finance • 2026

Official provincial budget detailing Autism Program funding for fiscal 2026.

Last verified: 2026-03-01

OAP Funding FAQs, Kingston

OAP interim funding rates are set province-wide. Children under 6 receive $22,000/year. Children aged 6 and older receive $5,500/year. These are the current one-time interim funding amounts, once your child reaches core clinical services (after the waitlist), funding is determined by a Needs Assessment ($6,600–$65,000/year based on needs level).

The estimated wait in Kingston is 5+ years. This reflects the province-wide crisis, 88,175 children are registered on the OAP waitlist across Ontario. Register as soon as your child receives a diagnosis. Your registration date determines your position.

Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) in Kingston is served by DSO South East. Call 613-354-7388 to register for adult developmental services. DSO provides developmental services for adults 18+. Wait times for adult services can exceed 10 years in many regions. Apply as early as possible — ideally before your child turns 16.

ODSP (Ontario Disability Support Program) is for adults 18 and older. For children on the OAP waitlist, the relevant program is Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD), which provides up to $700/month in supplemental support. Contact the ODSP Kingston at 1-888-789-4199 for more information. ODSP eligibility requires a Disability Determination Package completed by your doctor or nurse practitioner. For children, Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD) provides supplemental support while waiting for OAP services.

In addition to OAP, families in Kingston may qualify for: Disability Tax Credit (DTC) — claim through CRA, worth up to $3,500+/yr in tax relief; Canada Child Benefit (CCB) Disability Supplement — additional monthly benefit; Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD) — up to $700/month while waiting; Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) — long-term savings vehicle.

Call AccessOAP at 1-833-425-2445 immediately after your child receives an autism diagnosis. Registration date determines your waitlist position. You will complete an intake assessment and wait for an invitation to core clinical services. For children under 6, interim funding of $22,000/year is available during the wait.

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About This Article
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Facts cited on this page

$965M, Ontario allocated to the Ontario Autism Program in 2026-27

Gov / Peer-ReviewedGovernment of Ontario, Ministry of Finance (2026)Verified: 2026-03-26

According to the FAO (2020 report), OAP funding covers less than one-third of estimated need at 2018-19 service levels

Gov / Peer-ReviewedFinancial Accountability Office of Ontario (2020)Verified: 2020-07-21

88,175, children are registered in the Ontario Autism Program

SecondaryCBC FOI Jan 2026Verified: 2026-04-29

23.4%, Only 20,666 children have active funding agreements () — less than one in four

SecondaryCBC FOI Jan 2026Verified: 2026-04-29

WHO recommends accessible, community-based early interventions for children with autism — timely evidence-based psychosocial interventions improve communication and social engagement

Gov / Peer-ReviewedWorld Health Organization (2023)Verified: 2023-11-15
View our methodologyView all sourcesNext data update: 2026-08-22