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Recovery isn’t always a linear journey but knowing where to go when you’re ready to take the first step can really help.
When someone you care about experiences a mental health crisis, it can be overwhelming. Understanding how to offer support can make a big difference.
We all want the young people in our lives to thrive in a school environment where they feel safe, respected and included.
People in BC can access mental health and substance use supports in a number of ways. Virtual supports include telephone lines, video calls, live chat and other options.
Integrated Child & Youth (ICY) teams bring kids’ support networks together to provide holistic mental health and substance use care.