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  1. 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 ...
  2. Provides urgent response (within 72 hours), short-term mental health service to children and youth ages five to 18 who are experiencing acute psychiatric or emotional crises. This could include suicidality and self-harm, suspected psychotic behaviour, risk ass...
  3. 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...
  4. Provides short-term, intensive, inpatient support for youth ages 13 to 18 years of age who are experiencing serious concurrent mental health and substance use concerns. A multidisciplinary team provides support services with a holistic approach by offering ass...
  5. Provides community-based programs promoting resiliency, mental wellness, and recovery from mental illness for children, youth, adults, and seniors. Services include psychosocial rehabilitation, wellness and support groups, volunteer opportunities, business sup...
  6. Provides child and youth mental health services, and child protection services. Office hours are 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
  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. 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...
  9. Uses art to provide mental health and psychosocial rehabilitation/recovery to Vancouver residents ages 16 and older who have a current mental health diagnosis. Program mandate is to create an art community to help people with mental health issues explore and d...
  10. 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...
  11. 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...
  12. Provides individualized mental health services and educational programming for youth ages 13 to 18 who are experiencing severe psychiatric difficulties (such as schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, major affective disorders, anxiety disorders, or other...
  13. Provides a range of mental health and substance use services for Vancouver residents age 17 and over for non-urgent, urgent, and non-emergent intervention: goal is to provide optimal pathways for people to access the appropriate resources in a timely and clien...
  14. 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...
  15. Provides a range of community support services, including individualized case management, conversational English classes, and employment support services. The Youth Development Program provides mentorship by pairing children and youth with supportive adult rol...
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