Mental Health / Counselling - Resources/Information - Child & Youth
BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils
Blue Wave
Jack and Margaret Lee hope to create a society where we all feel comfortable to discuss personal feelings about mental health with family and friends, and where we all share a duty to support one another in this respect.more info
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health: Mental Health & Addiction 101 Online Tutorial
A series of free, quick, easy-to-use online tutorials on topics related to substance use and mental health.more info
Child & Youth Mental Health Services -Fraser Health
Children's Hospital Resource Centre
The Family Support and Resource Centre provides services and houses unique collections for the BC Children's Hospital. It is also the hub for the BC Children's bookstore and provides access across the province to specialized resources not found in other libraries.more info
Dealing with Depression (DWD)
There are effective treatments and self-help skills to deal with depression. Dealing with Depression (DWD) is meant for teens who have been coping with depressed mood. This resource teaches a set of skills you can apply to your own life to overcome depression. more info
Here to Help
HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information.
We are a group of seven leading mental health and addictions non-profit agencies. Since 2003, we've been working together to help people live well and better prevent and manage mental health and substance use problems.
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Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre
The Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre is a provincial resource centre that provides mental health and substance use information, resources, and peer support to children, youth and their families from across BCmore info
Mindcheck.ca
Life is full of challenges and stress. Do you ever wonder if you feel and experience things in the same way as everyone else?
Welcome to mindcheck.ca - a website designed to help youth and young adults, ages 13 to 25, in British Columbia to better understand their mental health and learn about steps they can take to improve their well-being.more info