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Transitions Timeline
Ages 8-10
Funding
Ensure all funding available to you is in place.
Disability Tax Credit (DTC)
Determine your youth's eligibility for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC).
Registered Disability Saving Plan (RDSP)
If eligible, open an Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) for your youth.
Getting Organized
Develop a system - electronic or other - to help keep your information organized. Keep a checklist handy and consult it frequently.
Getting Connected
Network with other families and build your circle of support.
Social Network
Grow your youth's social network.
Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)
Research the Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP). Start one if it is a good fit for your youth and family.
Family Support Institute of BC
Connect with the Family Support Institute for support, guidance, and information. This provincial not for profit organization can connect you with a volunteer Resource Parent (RP) in your community. All RPs have a family member with a disability. This network supports and connects with families by sharing experiences, expertise, and guidance.
FSI Event Calendar
FSI has regular online support groups, workshops, and information sessions with a wide variety of guest speakers for individuals and their families to explore.
Visit www.findsupportbc.com/timeline for more information.