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Foundry BC Pathfinder

Use the Foundry Pathfinder to find services that meet your individual mental health needs.

First Nations Health Authority Mental Health Benefit

Coverage for mental health services including counselling, psychology and social workers for all First Nations in B.C.

MCFD Social Worker Line

Call a social worker if you think a child or youth under 19 years is being abused or neglected.

Mood Disorders Association of BC

Find support for people living with a mood disorder.

First Nations Health Authority Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Supporting Mental Wellness and Substance Use Supports for BC First Nations.

Island Health Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Find services for treatment and support for those impacted by mental health and substance use issues. Bed based treatment. Beds, bed.

Indigenous Mental Health & Substance Use (Government of Canada)

Find programs and services that support mental health in Indigenous communities, access substance use treatment centres, learn about suicide prevention.

Qmunity

Find wellness resources and services for queer, trans, Two-Spirit people of all ages.

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Fraser Health

Provides emergency response to crisis calls in Surrey, Tsawwassen, and Semiahmoo First Nations for mental health situations or crisis concerns.

A police officer and health care professional work together to provide on-site emotional and mental health assessments, crisis intervention and connect people to community services and supports.

For life-threatening mental health or substance use crises, call 9-1-1.

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Vancouver Coastal Health

Provides emergency response to crisis calls in the city of Vancouver for mental health situations or crisis concerns in partnership with the Vancouver Police Department and Vancouver Coastal Health.

A police officer and psychiatric nurse work together to help de-escalate situations, provide crisis intervention and connect people to community services and supports.

For life-threatening mental health or substance use crises, call 9-1-1.

Showing 11 - 20 of 531 Resources

Foundry BC Pathfinder

Use the Foundry Pathfinder to find services that meet your individual mental health needs.

First Nations Health Authority Mental Health Benefit

Coverage for mental health services including counselling, psychology and social workers for all First Nations in B.C.

MCFD Social Worker Line

Call a social worker if you think a child or youth under 19 years is being abused or neglected.

Mood Disorders Association of BC

Find support for people living with a mood disorder.

First Nations Health Authority Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Supporting Mental Wellness and Substance Use Supports for BC First Nations.

Island Health Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Find services for treatment and support for those impacted by mental health and substance use issues. Bed based treatment. Beds, bed.

Indigenous Mental Health & Substance Use (Government of Canada)

Find programs and services that support mental health in Indigenous communities, access substance use treatment centres, learn about suicide prevention.

Qmunity

Find wellness resources and services for queer, trans, Two-Spirit people of all ages.

Car 67

Fraser Health

Provides emergency response to crisis calls in Surrey, Tsawwassen, and Semiahmoo First Nations for mental health situations or crisis concerns.

A police officer and health care professional work together to provide on-site emotional and mental health assessments, crisis intervention and connect people to community services and supports.

For life-threatening mental health or substance use crises, call 9-1-1.

Car 87

Vancouver Coastal Health

Provides emergency response to crisis calls in the city of Vancouver for mental health situations or crisis concerns in partnership with the Vancouver Police Department and Vancouver Coastal Health.

A police officer and psychiatric nurse work together to help de-escalate situations, provide crisis intervention and connect people to community services and supports.

For life-threatening mental health or substance use crises, call 9-1-1.

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