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Victim Services

Shuswap Area Family Emergency Society

Provides justice-related information and referrals, emotional support and practical assistance to victims or witness of crime, criminal harassment, trauma, and or physical or sexual assault.

Services include safety planning, referrals to community services, and accompaniment to police and court appearances. Police-based crisis intervention, support and education is also available in the community by the local RCMP detachment.

Island Health Virtual Care

Learn more about virtual health services available thorugh Island Health.

Fraser Health Virtual Care

Fraser Health Virtual Health helps you connect with a health practicioner quickly online or over the phone.

Family Caregivers of British Columbia Supports

Support for people caring for a family member or friend.

Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of BC

Courtworkers, youth workers, health specialists and community care coordinators providing justice and counselling services to Indigenous people throughout B.C.

Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) Assistance Service

If you are a Veteran, or their family member or caregiver, you can speak to a mental health professional 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Learn about Harm Reduction (Toward the Heart)

Resources and information to help you stay safer if you use drugs.

Cannabis Information and Resources

Non-medical cannabis is now legal in Canada. Here, you’ll find information on the laws and regulations that will help keep the people and communities of British Columbia safe.

Fraser Health Mental Health Services

Learn about the various mental health services available in the Fraser Health region.

Native Youth Crisis Hotline

Crisis Hotline for Native Youth. Answered by staff 24/7. Available thoughout Canada.

Showing 281 - 290 of 528 Resources

Victim Services

Shuswap Area Family Emergency Society

Provides justice-related information and referrals, emotional support and practical assistance to victims or witness of crime, criminal harassment, trauma, and or physical or sexual assault.

Services include safety planning, referrals to community services, and accompaniment to police and court appearances. Police-based crisis intervention, support and education is also available in the community by the local RCMP detachment.

Island Health Virtual Care

Learn more about virtual health services available thorugh Island Health.

Fraser Health Virtual Care

Fraser Health Virtual Health helps you connect with a health practicioner quickly online or over the phone.

Family Caregivers of British Columbia Supports

Support for people caring for a family member or friend.

Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of BC

Courtworkers, youth workers, health specialists and community care coordinators providing justice and counselling services to Indigenous people throughout B.C.

Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) Assistance Service

If you are a Veteran, or their family member or caregiver, you can speak to a mental health professional 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Learn about Harm Reduction (Toward the Heart)

Resources and information to help you stay safer if you use drugs.

Cannabis Information and Resources

Non-medical cannabis is now legal in Canada. Here, you’ll find information on the laws and regulations that will help keep the people and communities of British Columbia safe.

Fraser Health Mental Health Services

Learn about the various mental health services available in the Fraser Health region.

Native Youth Crisis Hotline

Crisis Hotline for Native Youth. Answered by staff 24/7. Available thoughout Canada.

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