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  1. Assists children and youth up to age 18 who have emotional and/or behavioural issues. Services include social and life skills training, and anger management. Referral from Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) is preferred. Office hours are 8:30 a...
  2. Youth and Family CounsellingProvided by: BGC South Coast BC - AKA: old name Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC
    Offers support services to youth ages 13 to 18 and their families who have been referred by MCFD, police, or schools. Services include family mediation, diversion programs, parenting programs, and individual and family counselling. Serves North and South Delta...
  3. Offers support and counselling to youth ages 15 to 19 who are in care of MCFD and transitioning to adulthood. Transition counsellors assist youth to enhance life skills, resilience, and well-being as they move toward independent living. Referrals through Minis...
  4. Assists Surrey youth (ages 16 to 19) with government care experience in transitioning to adulthood with one-on-one-support. Services include peer and lay counselling, advocacy, and skill development in areas such as education and vocational training, homemakin...
  5. Reaches out to youth age 19 and under who are living on the street, at risk of street involvement, have had conflicts with the law and/or are experiencing trouble at home, at school, or on the streets. Assists youth to find healthy alternatives, access resourc...
  6. Provides early intervention services for Burnaby youth ages nine to 17 who are at risk of conflict with the community or with police. Offers both individual and family counselling aimed at preventing such conflict. Accepts referrals from the community. Also pr...
  7. Youth and family counsellors act as a resource for children and families in area schools, under contract with Victoria School District. Also offers Jump 'N' Start, an outreach program that helps at-risk youth develop leadership and social skills; operates out ...
  8. Provides one-on-one support and group programming for youth Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth ages 11 to 18. Also provides special events, youth-led conferences, and trips. Spring and summer break programming are also provided. Builds on strengths and intere...
  9. Provides individual, group, and outreach support to youth who are at-risk, marginalized, street-involved, and/or being supported by MCFD. Services include independent living and transitional support services; anger management groups; street outreach services; ...
  10. Provides services for children and youth ages 12 to 18 and their families including education, crisis intervention, lay and life skills counselling in non-crisis situations, advocacy, parent-youth mediation, and referrals to other resources. Education services...
  11. Offers free counselling and support services for youth completing their community service work while on probation. Counselling includes direct treatment intervention through individual, group, and family counselling sessions using various therapeutic technique...
  12. Crime prevention program for Richmond youth up to age 17 who have been identified by actual or potential conflict with the law. Offers assessment, counselling, and/or referral services. Referrals from families, communities, schools, and other agencies are acce...
  13. Youth Community Outpatient ServiceProvided by: Northern Health - AKA: Northern Health Authority
    Provides services to youth ages 12 to 18 with co-occurring mental health and substance use issues. Services include assessment, individual and group therapy, case management, life skills training, recreational activities, and family support. Open referral. Ser...
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