“…Care coordination promotes integrated care and personalized individualized support to enable participation in everyday life and was identified as necessary for families with NDD‐MC before the pandemic (Gall et al, 2022) and even more so during a public health emergency when challenges skyrocketed with loss of established routines, services and support systems (Asbury & Toseeb, 2022; Lee et al, 2021; Viner et al, 2021). Children with NDD‐MC require integrated multisector support to meet their needs and reduce barriers to participating and thriving in society; a disability inclusive response would consider the intersection of social, structural and/or ecological determinants of health and ensure policies and programmes, and their coordination, are designated as essential services and are not optional or acceptable to postpone during an emergency (Capurri, 2022; Filipe et al, 2021; Government of Canada, 2018; Jacob et al, 2020).…”