Results for: vancouver
Close

And
  1. Offers educational workshops, recreational clubs, and community outings to blind and partially-sighted children and youth. Participants build skills and experience that support cognitive and motor development, communication, independent travel, social networki...
  2. Provides trauma-informed health and forensic care to individuals of any gender ages 13 and over who have experienced intentional person-to-person violence within the past seven days. Types of violence addressed include sexual assault, domestic and family viole...
  3. 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...
  4. Provides children with autism, their peers, and their families with evidence-based, peer play intervention programs. Focuses on development of social, communication, emotional regulation, and peer play competencies of all children participating in the programs...
  5. Provides treatment with puberty blockers and/or gender-affirming hormones for transgender and gender-questioning youth up to the age of 17. Youth must be referred by a physician or nurse practitioner to set up an initial meeting with a nurse/and or social work...
  6. A child protection clinic for children and youth up to age 18 who may have been maltreated. Services include outpatient child health assessments by a specialized team (physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, and child life specialists), consultation...
  7. Works one-to-one with HIV-negative people who want support to reduce or navigate HIV risk stemming from intergenerational, structural, interpersonal, and individual factors. Case managers work with each client to set and complete goals related to HIV preventio...
  8. Provides basic dental, vision, and hearing care supplements to children up to 19 years of age who are from low-income and modest-income families that are not in receipt of income assistance, disability assistance, or hardship assistance. Children are eligible ...
  9. Offers services to families with children or youth who have, or may have, complex neurobehavioural support needs such as those associated with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Services include information and referral during the diagnostic process, and ...
  10. Provides Early Intensive Behaviour Intervention (EIBI) to school-aged children and youth, and adult services to individuals who have an autism spectrum disorder and/or intellectual disability. Services include behaviour consultation; workshops for parents, car...
  11. Offers inpatient programs and a psychiatric emergency short-stay unit for children and youth up to 18 years of age. Also offers assessment, consultation, and short-term treatment through the following outpatient specialty clinics: General Psychiatry, Mood and ...
  12. Offers general health care for women ages 18 and up who are new to Canada (less than five years) and do not have a healthcare provider. Services include but are not limited to, cervical cancer screening, breast screening, testing for sexually transmitted infec...
  13. Provides occupational therapy consultation to students, their families, teachers, and support staff in North and West Vancouver school districts. Support is provided for specialized equipment and assistive technology, consultation or specific staff training, c...
  14. Provides clinical care for women, children, and youth with HIV/AIDS. Also educates affected families, health care professionals, agencies, and the public about the complex issues of HIV infection in women and children. Accepts self-referrals from self or healt...
  15. Provides financial assistance for services related to an adopted child or youth's special placement needs, including counselling, health assessments, special needs child care, corrective dental and orthotics, respite care, tutoring, homemakers, as well as spee...
  16. Offers outreach services to youth ages 18 to 24 who are either street-involved or at risk of street involvement. Provides youth with information and referral to appropriate longer-term resources, including substance use services, crisis counselling, and housin...
  17. Provides financial assistance allowing underprivileged children and youth up to age 18 with urgent dental needs to receive dental care and oral hygiene counselling. Participants must meet specific financial and oral health criteria and not have any other denta...
  18. Facilitates low-cost orthodontic treatment of eligible children and youth under age 14. Application process includes financial assessment and those accepted are treated by a local participating orthodontist. One-time administrative fee of $500 is required. App...
  19. Provides in-home services for families with children and youth with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders who are experiencing challenging behaviours. Services include a functional behaviour assessment and/or skills assessment, and individualized progr...