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MoodFx

University of British Columbia

Offers an interactive website to help people with depression monitor their symptoms and communicate with their doctor about how they are feeling.

Users are able to screen for symptoms of depression and anxiety, set reminders, track and monitor symptoms, view past results and progress, receive helpful tips, and save, print, or email copies of results to share with doctors or other care providers.

Available B.C. wide

WalkAlong

University of British Columbia

Provides online information and resources for youth to assess and manage their mental health within a positive online community environment.

Features include: self-assessments for depression and anxiety; mental health trackers; mental illness and treatment information; self-help exercises; and the ability to share experiences and resources such as links, videos and artwork.

First Nations Health Authority Opioid Agonist Therapy Clinic Fees Support

Opioid agonist therapy fee coverage for people in B.C. with First Nations status, through the First Nations Health Authority.

Crisis Centre Distress Services

Help is available. The Crisis Centre provides support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for youth, adults, and seniors.

Child, Youth & Family Mental Health Services Intake (Island Health)

Provides a comprehensive range of specialized, therapeutic services for children, youth, and their families living in the VIHA region (referral-based).

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program (Island Health)

Provides individual and family consultation and psychiatric evaluation and treatment for youth up to18 years old (referral-based).

Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program

Provides mental health, emotional and cultural support services to eligible former Indian Residential School students and their families throughout all phases of the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement

Stigma-Free Society

Committed to combating stigma of all kinds, with a focus on mental health.

After a Death: Get Support When Someone Dies

Understand the supports available after someone you know dies.

Parents Like Us

A guidebook for families supporting a young person with substance use disorder.

Showing 181 - 190 of 530 Resources
Available B.C. wide

MoodFx

University of British Columbia

Offers an interactive website to help people with depression monitor their symptoms and communicate with their doctor about how they are feeling.

Users are able to screen for symptoms of depression and anxiety, set reminders, track and monitor symptoms, view past results and progress, receive helpful tips, and save, print, or email copies of results to share with doctors or other care providers.

Available B.C. wide

WalkAlong

University of British Columbia

Provides online information and resources for youth to assess and manage their mental health within a positive online community environment.

Features include: self-assessments for depression and anxiety; mental health trackers; mental illness and treatment information; self-help exercises; and the ability to share experiences and resources such as links, videos and artwork.

First Nations Health Authority Opioid Agonist Therapy Clinic Fees Support

Opioid agonist therapy fee coverage for people in B.C. with First Nations status, through the First Nations Health Authority.

Crisis Centre Distress Services

Help is available. The Crisis Centre provides support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for youth, adults, and seniors.

Child, Youth & Family Mental Health Services Intake (Island Health)

Provides a comprehensive range of specialized, therapeutic services for children, youth, and their families living in the VIHA region (referral-based).

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program (Island Health)

Provides individual and family consultation and psychiatric evaluation and treatment for youth up to18 years old (referral-based).

Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program

Provides mental health, emotional and cultural support services to eligible former Indian Residential School students and their families throughout all phases of the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement

Stigma-Free Society

Committed to combating stigma of all kinds, with a focus on mental health.

After a Death: Get Support When Someone Dies

Understand the supports available after someone you know dies.

Parents Like Us

A guidebook for families supporting a young person with substance use disorder.

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