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  1. Provides services to Aboriginal youth including child protection, family support, and probation. Provides mental health services to Aboriginal children and youth, including outreach and clinical support. Also facilitates family case planning conferences, famil...
  2. Provides services for children and youth ages three to 18 who have witnessed or experienced abuse, threats, or violence. Services include assessments, referrals, age appropriate support groups, individual support sessions, caregiver support, and prevention act...
  3. 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...
  4. Community-based early childhood mental health team for families with infants and children under five years of age when there are significant concerns around the child's emotional, social and/or behavioural development. Parent and caregiver involvement is essen...
  5. Provides day treatment and educational services for children ages six to 12 who are living with complex developmental, behavioural, trauma, and attachment issues, and who are unable to manage in the regular educational system. Treatment aims to help children m...
  6. One-stop centre providing a range of social, education, health, education, housing, employment, substance use, and life skills services. Services include alcohol and drug counselling and mental health counselling. The BYRC Resource Room offers youth ages 13 to...
  7. Provides adoption services, guardianship services, and child and youth mental health services. Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
  8. The Child and Adolescents Program (CAP) provides counselling and psychiatric support for children and youth ages 6 to 18 experiencing moderate to severe mental health concerns, except for ADHD and autism. Psychiatric Consultation provides psychiatric assessmen...
  9. Provides community-based support to children up to age 12 and their families; must be a resident of the Tri-Cities area, Anmore, or Belcarra. Services include clinical and in-home counselling. Purpose is to help achieve family goals and avoid family breakdown....
  10. Provides free counselling, assessment, crisis intervention, and consultation to children, youth, their families, and caregivers. Only available to residents of Burnaby. Referral required through Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) Burnaby Child ...
  11. Offers fee-for-service child-centred play therapy, expressive arts therapy, sandplay therapy, and cognitive therapy for children and youth ages three to 19 years who may be dealing with a wide range of issues. Fees are $115 per session; clients may apply for t...
  12. Aboriginal Mental Health Outreach provides culturally appropriate mental health counselling to Aboriginal youth and their families who have been unable to engage with or access mental health services. Services include assessment and therapeutic counselling and...
  13. Provides community-based mental health services to families with children and youth up to age 18 experiencing serious mental health difficulties or social, emotional, or behavioural disturbances. Services include comprehensive assessment and treatment of sever...
  14. Provides community-based mental health services to families with children and youth up to age 18 experiencing serious mental health difficulties or social, emotional, or behavioural disturbances. Services include comprehensive assessment and treatment of sever...
  15. Provides community-based mental health services to families with children and youth up to age 18 experiencing serious mental health difficulties or social, emotional, or behavioural disturbances. Services include comprehensive assessment and treatment of sever...
  16. One-stop centre for youth and families to access a drop-in resource room for support, food, laundry, and showers, as well as programming for social, health, education, housing, substance use, employment, and life skills services. Services include addiction cou...
  17. Offers free passes for rock climbing and free clinical counselling for children, youth, and their families from disadvantaged and low-income backgrounds; supports them to be active leaders and create successful communities. Provides free, unlimited passes for ...
  18. Clinical Counselling Program - Tri-CitiesProvided by: Act 2 Child and Family Services - AKA: Act II Child and Family Services
    Provides free counselling to children and youth that have emotional and behavioural issues arising from traumatic events such as sexual abuse, violence, family breakup, death of a loved one, and other grief and loss issues. Sexual abuse counselling may be by s...
  19. Counsellors provide individual counselling to Indigenous youth ages 13 to 24, helping them recognize and positively deal with issues affecting mental well-being. Support from counsellors is non-judgemental and culturally relevant, and can help youth with stres...
  20. Provides individual and group addiction counselling to children, youth, adults, and families, mainly in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and Strathcona communities. Uses a client-centred, harm-reduction approach. Also offers preventive and early intervention prog...
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