Children and youth with special needs ‘left out’ of pandemic response: B.C. watchdog
VANCOUVER — Victoria O’Connor says she’s reached a breaking point while constantly managing and advocating for the supports she needs for her twin sons, who are non-verbal and have been diagnosed with autism.
“We are very much a family in crisis,” the North Vancouver, B.C., mother said in an interview.
One of her eight-year-old sons has been experiencing pain that doctors have yet to diagnose, which can cause him to cry and scream for hours at a time, frightening his brother, she said.
“I just sort of feel like it doesn’t matter how bad your situation is. You’re still going to have to jump through a million hoops,” she said of navigating B.C.’s support program for children with special needs.


