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  1. A 24-hour telephone line offers confidential and culturally competent crisis intervention and counselling support for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis ?people across Canada. Counsellors also work with callers to identify follow-up wellness supports they can acc...
  2. Mental health initiative provides free short-term counselling for eligible individuals. Eligibility criteria include being financially unable to pay for counselling in current financial situation, willing to follow through with a minimum of four counselling se...
  3. A resource library provides information related to mental health and wellness. Also connects people to community agencies and networks through a peer navigator who helps people access services within the mental health system. Hours are 10 am to 1 pm and 1:30 p...
  4. Facilitates access to resources required to maintain and improve mental health and community integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness. Bridges is a skills-based, peer-led series of workshops for adults on mental health. Chronic D...
  5. Provides short-term, low-cost, confidential, one-to-one counselling to adults living on the North Shore. Offers up to eight sessions, in-person (in office or outdoor walking therapy) or virtually (by Zoom or phone). Serves adults who do not have an open claim ...
  6. Provides free, confidential information and education regarding sexuality and health to youth ages 12 to 24. Services include birth control, emergency contraception, pap tests, and pregnancy testing and counselling, as well as testing and treatment of sexually...
  7. Provides free integrated health and social services for youth ages 12 to 24 and their families. Mental health care, substance use services, primary health care, youth and family peer supports, and social services are accessible under one roof. Other services i...
  8. Provides fee-for-service clinical counselling to support personal growth and development by helping adults cope with a range of emotional and relationship issues. Individual, couple, and family counselling are offered. Counsellors hold master's degrees, and pr...
  9. Counsellors work to strengthen relationships, improve communications, reduce family conflict, and promote resilience. Works with individuals, couples, and families to find solutions to common problems. Fees are charged; reduced rates may be available for sessi...
  10. Represents individuals who provide services to people with disabilities in the BC post-secondary education system. Advocates at institutional, community, and government levels. Provides information about disability issues to people working in the post-secondar...
  11. Partners Indigenous Elders with physicians and allied health professionals to provide physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual care to the community in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Primary care follows a team-based, comprehensive, and culturally-informed m...
  12. Provides centralized intake and referral for supported housing for adults 19 and over unable to live independently because of a current serious and persistent mental health condition. Manages intake and waitlists for VCH-funded mental health supported housing,...
  13. Offers counselling services to individuals, couples, and families to address a wide variety of concerns including depression, anxiety, stress, marital issues, separation, divorce, parenting or relationship problems, addictions, low self-esteem, assertiveness, ...
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