Navigation Support for Families

ACT provides trusted information and practical guidance to help families better understand and navigate services and supports in British Columbia. Whether you or your child is preparing for a transition to adulthood, exploring adult services, or planning for school changes, our information tools are designed to make complex systems easier to understand and access.


Helpful Information & Videos

Access ACT’s collection of free information and videos focused on helping autistic people and their families navigate key life stages and systems of support. Topics include transitions to adulthood, post-secondary education, employment, self-advocacy, school supports, funding, and community inclusion. Our resources feature practical information, professional expertise, and lived experience perspectives grounded in neuroaffirming practice.

Individual and Family Support

In addition to ACT’s online resources, autistic individuals and their families can connect directly with our team for help locating information and identifying next steps. We are here to support people in navigating available resources, services, and community supports at different stages of life. Contact us at [email protected] or call 604.226.0502 for assistance.

ACT also works with volunteers who are able to provide navigation support in multiple languages, including Punjabi, Farsi, Mandarin, Tagalog, Spanish, Tamil, and Sinhalese, helping more families access information and resources in ways that are meaningful and accessible to them.

New Diagnosis Hub

Developed to help parents put an intervention program in place for their child who has been newly diagnosed with ASD in B.C.

Transition to Adulthood Hub

Developed to help parents navigate the process of transitioning to adult services in British Columbia.

Opportunities for Individuals with ASD – Post-Secondary

Programs and resources available to B.C. post-secondary students with ASD and related disabilities.