Abuse / Neglect
24 Hour HELPLINE for Children
You can call the Helpline, at 310-1234, from anywhere in BC. No area code is required. If you are in immediate danger, call the police!more info
Children Who Witness Abuse Program (CWWA)
The children who witness abuse program (CWWA) provides a safe and supportive environment for children and youth ages 4-18, who have had exposure to violence, abuse and or trauma. Children must be living away from the abusive person.more info
Ending Violence Association of BC
The Ending Violence Association of British Columbia (EVA BC) works to coordinate and support the work of victim-serving and other anti-violence programs in British Columbiamore info
Mission RCMP Emergency Support Services
Mission Victim Services provides: Crisis intervention response to the scene (24/7) as well as telephone and in-person follow up.more info
Representative for Children and Youth
Since 2007, British Columbia's Representative for Children and Youth has supported our province's young people and their families in dealing with the provincial child and youth welfare system.more info
Stopping the Violence Counselling (STV)
Stopping the Violence counselling is for any woman who has experienced violence, abuse, and/or trauma in her life. more info
VictimLinkBC
VictimLinkBC is a toll-free, confidential, multilingual telephone service available across B.C. and the Yukon 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-800-563-0808. It provides information and referral services to all victims of crime and immediate crisis support to victims of family and sexual violence, including victims of human trafficking exploited for labour or sexual services.more info
Women exiting abuse violence and exploitation (WEAVE)
The WEAVE project at the Warm Zone falls under the leadership of The Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver (EFry) more info
Women's Support Groups
Groups provide psycho-education and support to women who have experienced various forms of trauma and/or abuse in relationships. more info
Youth Against Violence Line
Family Doctor Register for a Family Physician
The Division is no longer accepting new patients for registration on Fetch, our patient wailist for a family physician.
All new patients must register on Health Connect, the provincial government waitlist for family doctors in BC. Please see the link above.
If you are already registered on Fetch you will be contacted when a family physician becomes available; you will not lose your place on the waitlist.