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Mental Health / Counselling - Resources/Information - Child & Youth

mindyourmind

mindyourmind is a space for youth and young adults (14-24) to find support when going through tough times. It's also:

A place to get unstuck
A place to share, grow and learn, together
A place to meet people like you, who are coping with challenges every day
A place to get what you need to help yourself and your friends
A place for everyone— somewhere we can all belongmore info

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OpenMindBC.ca

The transition between youth and adulthood can be overwhelming for those who may face new experiences, challenges, and pressures. OpenMindBC.ca presents a valuable resource for physicians, parents, teachers, and youth to learn more about the support services that are available in British Columbia and across Canada.more info

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Parent in Residence

The PiR acts as a navigator and support for families of children and young people and the YiR acts as a navigator and support for young people and both roles work with systems to enhance services and find solutions where challenges may exist. The roles also promote the sharing of mental health information to families and youth to promote prevention and early intervention of mental health challenges.more info

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Phone: (604) 878-3400
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TeenMentalHealth.org

This page is a collection of resources for families and teens in mental health emergency situations. What is a mental health emergency? Like any health emergency, a mental health emergency is a life threatening situation. It is often characterized by an individual’s intent to do harm to themselves or someone else.more info

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WalkAlong

WalkAlong isn't your typical mental health website. We are a community where young Canadians can explore their mental health amongst their peers. At WalkAlong we believe wellness comes from empowerment and we like to see WalkAlong as a companion; someone to walk along with you during your journey to better mental health.more info

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Youth in Residence (YiR)

YiR acts as a navigator and support for young people and both roles work with systems to enhance services and find solutions where challenges may exist.more info

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Phone: (604) 878-3400
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