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Program Fees

Claro Centres

Parent/Guardian Fees for the 2023-2024 program year:

10 months - September to June
  • Nanaimo: $9,000 per program year
  • Kelowna: $10,000 per program year​​
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Fees can be paid in a lump sum or monthly over 10 months.

Why are fees lower in Nanaimo than Kelowna?
The difference in fees is reflective of a difference in operating costs between the locations. 

For more information about Claro Family fees, please see the Fee Agreement in the Claro Centres Enrollment Package.

Claro Family

Family Support Program (Kelowna)

$150/hr ​for professional services
  • ​Behaviour Consultant (at Claro, we call this position Family Support Consultant)
​​$50/hr for paraprofessional services
  • ​Behaviour Interventionist (at Claro, we call this position Mentor)​​

Social Groups (Kelowna)
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$150/hr for initial consultation with a Family Support Consultant + $100/session ​
  • includes a monthly report and supervision by a Family Support Consultant
  • includes facilitation by a Mentor (Behaviour Interventionist)
  • includes materials
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Professional Development Workshops (Nanaimo & Kelowna)

Contact us to discuss needs and obtain a quote.

For more information about Claro Family fees, please see the terms of service in the registration package.
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Outside Funding Sources

Autistic Children: 
Claro can invoice the Autism Funding Unit up to $6,000 for eligible services (e.g. life skills, social skills, behaviour consultant, behaviour interventionist) per year (calculated from a child's birthdate) for families of children who qualify for MCFD's Individualized Autism Funding.  For more information visit the Province of BC's Autism Funding: 
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/child-behaviour-development/support-needs/autism-spectrum-disorder/autism-funding​

Indigenous Children: (source: Assembly of First Nations)
Jordan’s Principle is a legal requirement resulting from the Orders of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT). Jordan’s Principle is a child-first principle that aims to eliminate service inequities and delays for First Nations children. Jordan’s Principle states that any public service ordinarily available to all other children must be made available to First Nations children without delay or denial. Funding can help with a wide range of health, social and educational needs, including the unique needs of First Nations Two-Spirit and LGBTQQIA children and youth and those with disabilities. For more information, visit Indigenous Services Canada: https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1568396042341/1568396159824
  • Home
  • About
    • Our Approach
  • CLARO CENTRES
    • Intermediate
    • Senior
    • FAQs >
      • COVID-19
    • School Partner
  • CLARO FAMILY
    • Family Support Consulting
    • Social Groups
    • Claro Family Team
    • Application Form
  • From Our Families
  • Fees
  • Careers
  • Connect