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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.

Rapid Access Addiction Clinics (RAACs)

Rapid Access Addiction Clinics provide support for people who are ready to change how they're using substances.

South Asian Health Institute (SAHI)

South Asian Health Institute aims to support system navigation for South Asian people in the Fraser Health region seeking mental health, substance use, and harm reduction services and support.

South Asian Toxic Drug Crisis Resources

Watch videos, read and share handouts and posters in multiple languages including Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu.

Family Support Services

Fraser Health

Provides support to families of individuals with mental health and or substance use issues. Programs include in-person learning and information sessions, respite services, and parent support group.

Fraser Health Virtual Care

Fraser Health

Provides telephone support to help residents in the Fraser Health region navigate the health services that are available in their area.

When making a call, you are connected to a virtual care nurse who can provide assessment and advice on next steps, including being directed to the Fraser Health service that best meets your needs.

Showing 11 - 20 of 529 Resources

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.

Rapid Access Addiction Clinics (RAACs)

Rapid Access Addiction Clinics provide support for people who are ready to change how they're using substances.

South Asian Health Institute (SAHI)

South Asian Health Institute aims to support system navigation for South Asian people in the Fraser Health region seeking mental health, substance use, and harm reduction services and support.

South Asian Toxic Drug Crisis Resources

Watch videos, read and share handouts and posters in multiple languages including Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu.

Family Support Services

Fraser Health

Provides support to families of individuals with mental health and or substance use issues. Programs include in-person learning and information sessions, respite services, and parent support group.

Fraser Health Virtual Care

Fraser Health

Provides telephone support to help residents in the Fraser Health region navigate the health services that are available in their area.

When making a call, you are connected to a virtual care nurse who can provide assessment and advice on next steps, including being directed to the Fraser Health service that best meets your needs.

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At first, you may find depression hard to notice in yourself or someone else. Learn what you can do if you are experiencing depression.
There are many ways in which people can respond to and cope with stress. Some of these ways will be healthy while others may be harmful or unhealthy.
Sometimes it may not be clear where stress is coming from and how it is affecting your body. Learn about symptoms of stress.