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  2. ADHD is considered a disability in Canada, and may qualify for government benefits – namely the Child Disability Tax Credit, and the Child Disability Benefit (CDB). A Child Disability Tax Credit for ADHD can help your child get the proper guidance or special education to help manage the disability.

  3. Yes, ADHD is recognized as a disability in Canada. Individuals with ADHD may qualify for various disability benefits if the condition significantly impairs their ability to work or perform daily activities.

  4. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD) are characterized by inattention, distractibility, disorganization and can be accompanied by restlessness and impulsivity when associated with hyperactive type characteristics.

  5. Aug 19, 2024 · ADHD as a recognized disability. Yes, ADHD is considered a disability in Canada. The Canadian Human Rights Act protects individuals from discrimination based on disabilities, including ADHD.

  6. While there are medications used to treat ADD, they don’t always keep all of the symptoms under control. It’s for this reason that ADD is one of the qualifying disabilities for the Canadian disability tax credit, a credit which can give you up to $35,000 for your disability.

  7. The Canada Disability Benefit is a key commitment and is the cornerstone of Canada's Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP). The DIAP is a blueprint for change to make Canada more inclusive for persons with disabilities.

  8. 2 days ago · In July 2025, first payments are scheduled to begin for a new federal income supplement, available to qualifying people with disabilities across Canada. Called the “Canada Disability Benefit” (CDB), this new program will provide up to $200 a month to working-aged Canadians with disabilities.

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