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  1. Rehabilitation centre providing inpatient and centralized services to clients and patients throughout BC and the Yukon. Provides care in five specific areas: acquired brain injury, adolescent and young adult, spinal cord injury, arthritis, and neuromusculoskel...
  2. Offers individual support to children and youth with a disability by focusing on their needs, abilities, and goals. Assists in accessing community recreation and leisure activities, and also assists the child or youth to learn daily living, social, and life sk...
  3. GF Strong Adult Concussion Services (GFACS)Provided by: GF Strong Rehab Centre - AKA: GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre
    Provides adult concussion services to individuals ages 18 and up with a diagnosis of concussion or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) less than one year ago; clients must live within the Vancouver Coastal Health area of service. Offers a Group Education Sessio...
  4. Provides resources and consultation regarding communication access services and supports for students who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or DeafBlind to attain their academic goals in post-secondary education in BC. Aims to prevent and remove barriers to full part...
  5. A nurse practitioner and gynecologist provide complex contraception counselling, menstrual suppression, and dilator therapy in addition to regular reproductive health screening for transgender patients, adolescents age 16 and older, adult women with intellectu...
  6. Assists families of children up to 12 years of age who have extra support needs, to access inclusive child care that meets individual needs; youth ages 13 to 19 are considered on a case-by-case basis. Also supports child care, preschool, and out-of-school care...
  7. Serves families with young children birth to school-age who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, or deafblind. Family-centred early intervention promotes successful communication between children and their families. Services include support groups, information, speech a...
  8. MS Knowledge NetworkProvided by: MS Society of Canada - AKA: Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
    Hub of knowledge and navigators provides consistent quality MS information and support across Canada. MS navigators listen, identify needs and resources, and provide information and support to individuals in areas such as treatment options, navigating health a...
  9. Coordinates services for adults with developmental disabilities, adults with significant limitations in adaptive functioning and a diagnosis of either fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) or pervasive developmental disorder (PDD)/autism spectrum disorder (AS...
  10. Provides books and other material on loan to the public, as well as programs for children and adults, and free public computing and wireless access. Has bookable meeting spaces; call for details. Also provides in-depth reference and information on all subjects...
  11. Provides support to families residing in Burnaby who have children and youth up to age 19 with complex developmental behavioural conditions (CDBC), including fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Key worker support services include training, education, and h...
  12. Provides consultative occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and social work services to children aged five to 19 with special health care needs; services are offered in school and home settings. Also provides consultative nursing services to children from birth...
  13. Family-centred program for children from birth to age three who live in Burnaby and have, or are at risk of having, a developmental delay. Supports parents to understand and respond to children's needs. Home-based services include home visits, developmental as...
  14. Provides education to promote awareness of, and advocate for, people with disabilities and/or chronic health conditions. Operating from a disability justice framework, uses an intersectional lens centering decolonization. Offers workshops on topics including d...
  15. Develops and updates university policies, procedures, and programs to improve accessibility at SFU for students with disabilities. Direct services to students with a documented or suspected disability include assistance with note-taking, access to adaptive tec...
  16. A student-funded resource centre dedicated to social and environmental justice through research, education, and action including community-building initiatives. Offers a social justice library, student lounge, student initiated campaigns, workshops, and specia...
  17. Provides opportunities for families with a member with a disability to connect with other families in social and recreational activities. Also runs workshops, a support group, and an advocacy committee for inclusion. Offers a weekly newsletter and resources an...
  18. Provides one-to-one support for individuals with intellectual disabilities to help them develop skills for community inclusion and independent living. Also runs Burnaby Association of Self Advocates (BASA) peer support group. Funded by, and accepts referrals t...
  19. Provincial information centre for autism and related disorders that provides information and supports to families, service providers, and community professionals across BC. Offers information by phone, in person, or by email on the range of best practice treat...
  20. Integrated centre offers a "one-stop-shop" for families looking for support, and provides a wide range of programs and services for children, youth, and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families. Also offers clinics, labs, classrooms, and r...
  21. Provides workers in BC with information about workers' compensation and the appeals process, and hears appeals concerning discriminatory action complaints and applications to reopen claims; operates independently of WorkSafeBC. Also provides certificates to th...