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  1. Enables members of BC First Nations with limited or no access to their own doctors or nurse practitioners to make virtual appointments for primary health care with doctors trained to follow the principles and practices of cultural safety and humility. Linked t...
  2. A 24-hour helpline for children and youth who may feel unsafe, confused, or scared, and wish to talk with someone; line is answered by child protection social workers. Children, parents, community members, or anyone having reason to believe that a child is, ha...
  3. A 24-hour telephone line offers confidential and culturally competent crisis intervention and counselling support for First Nations and Inuit people across Canada. Service is available in English and French, as well as Cree, Inuktitut, and Ojibway upon request...
  4. Provides free and confidential telephone and online peer support and information to members of the the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning community. Operates three hotlines, the LGBT National Hotline (all ages), the LGBT National Youth...
  5. Online platform anonymously collects Indigenous experiences with the health care system, and provides a map with information and locations where people may be more or less likely to to be racialized. The BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres has part...
  6. A support network for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people who were removed from their family or community as children, adopted out or placed in non-Indigenous foster homes, and are involved in the Sixties Scoop Settlement Class Action Lawsuit against Canada...
  7. Offers Canada-wide suicide prevention support by toll-free phone and text. Services are available to anyone who is thinking about suicide, has experienced suicidal ideation, has attempted suicide in the past, has been bereaved by suicide, or is concerned about...
  8. Provides individuals with access to specialists in addictions medicine and psychiatry as well as mental health and wellness care coordinators. Services are free to all First Nations people and their family members living in BC, including family members who are...
  9. Online portal dedicated to mental wellness helps adults and youth to address mental health and substance use issues by offering various levels of free support. Provides self-assessment tools, as well as self-guided tools, information, and online learning oppor...
  10. Highly trained volunteers provide free, confidential, and non-judgmental 24-hour telephone emotional support for people of all ages experiencing distress or crisis, seven days a week. TTY for individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing is also available, as we...
  11. Provides central intake services for home health care which offers health care and support services to adults with acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs; an intake assessment is required to assess eligibility. Also supports the transi...
  12. Provides free, confidential, multilingual, information and referral regarding community resources for people in BC dealing with substance use and addiction issues. Resource navigators provide information about detox, counselling, treatment programs, recovery h...
  13. Provides free, confidential, multilingual information and referral to young people across BC concerned with youth violence, bullying, peer pressure, and intimidation or threats by a person or a gang. Service includes non-judgmental support, information about o...
  14. Youth Native Courtworkers facilitate access to justice by assisting Aboriginal youth in conflict with the law who are involved in the criminal justice system to obtain fair, just, equitable and culturally sensitive treatment. Services include referral to legal...
  15. Provides coverage to eligible First Nations persons for health goods and services in the following benefit areas: dental, medical supplies and equipment, medical transportation, mental health crisis intervention, Medical Service Plan (MSP) payments, pharmacy, ...
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