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Métis Crisis Line

Free, 24 hour phone support for Métis people experiencing challenges like anxiety, grief and loss, abuse, bullying and more. 

First Nations Health Authority Treatment Centres

Treatment centres and recovery services for First Nations, Inuit and other peoples of Canada. 

Overdose Prevention Sites Listings (Toward the Heart)

Locations where people can safely use drugs under supervision of staff trained in emergency response. Services are free.

Naloxone Information and Support

Learn how to use naloxone to help stop an overdose and save lives. Pick up a free naloxone kit at a location near you. 

First Nations Health Authority Virtual Mental Health and Cultural Supports

Virtual counselling services, support programs, and treatment and healing centres available to Indigenous people across B.C.

First Nations Virtual Doctor of the Day

Free access to primary and mental health care closer to home for First Nations people who have limited or no access to doctors. 

South Asian Mental Health Alliance

SAMHAA is a non-profit community network engaging, educating and mobilizing the BC South Asian community around issues related to mental health.

SAVE ME Steps – Responding to an Overdose

Learn the steps to respond to an overdose, you could save someone's life.

Urgent and Primary Care Centres

Urgent and Primary Care Centres (UPCCs) provide access to same-day, urgent, non-emergency health care. 

First Nations Health Authority Virtual Substance Use and Psychiatry

Providing Indigenous people with virtual access to specialists in addictions medicine and psychiatry.

Showing 1 - 10 of 559 Resources

Métis Crisis Line

Free, 24 hour phone support for Métis people experiencing challenges like anxiety, grief and loss, abuse, bullying and more. 

First Nations Health Authority Treatment Centres

Treatment centres and recovery services for First Nations, Inuit and other peoples of Canada. 

Overdose Prevention Sites Listings (Toward the Heart)

Locations where people can safely use drugs under supervision of staff trained in emergency response. Services are free.

Naloxone Information and Support

Learn how to use naloxone to help stop an overdose and save lives. Pick up a free naloxone kit at a location near you. 

First Nations Health Authority Virtual Mental Health and Cultural Supports

Virtual counselling services, support programs, and treatment and healing centres available to Indigenous people across B.C.

First Nations Virtual Doctor of the Day

Free access to primary and mental health care closer to home for First Nations people who have limited or no access to doctors. 

South Asian Mental Health Alliance

SAMHAA is a non-profit community network engaging, educating and mobilizing the BC South Asian community around issues related to mental health.

SAVE ME Steps – Responding to an Overdose

Learn the steps to respond to an overdose, you could save someone's life.

Urgent and Primary Care Centres

Urgent and Primary Care Centres (UPCCs) provide access to same-day, urgent, non-emergency health care. 

First Nations Health Authority Virtual Substance Use and Psychiatry

Providing Indigenous people with virtual access to specialists in addictions medicine and psychiatry.

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Sometimes, people may hurt themselves purposefully to cope with negative feelings and thoughts. This is called self-harm.
Suicide is the act of intentionally taking your own life. Help is available for you or others, and suicide is not the only option.
… to education and prevention resources, support groups, and a full range of counselling and …
Stimulants are drugs that increase activity in your body, causing it to speed up. They can cause harm if a person uses a dose that is too high over a period of time.
Drug checking provides life-saving information about the harmful and even deadly contaminants that drugs may contain, such as fentanyl.