www.adolescentselfinjuryfoundation.com
ASIF is a non-profit organization created for the purpose of offering hope in the recovery process for adolescent and young adult self-injurers and their families. The work to raise awareness and create positive outcomes for adolescent and young adult populations. We provide resources to navigate the journey towards wellness and recovery.
This website provides information on anxiety related disorders, and links to provincial societies and other useful organizations and pharmaceutical companies.
The macanxiety Research Centre website has information and resources about anxiety-related disorders.
As part of a mental health series produced by the National Collaborating Centre on Aboriginal Health (NCCIH), authors Sherry Bellamy and Cindy Hardy explore post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression among Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
This website provides infomation on how to support a person with bipolar disorder. The advice on this website is based on the consensus of expert panels of clinicians, caregivers, and people with bipolar disorder.
EPI promotes early detection, educates about psychosis, and provides direction for seeking help. It is packed with information and resources for young people experiencing psychosis and their families.
www.heretohelp.bc.ca/indigenous.ca
Seven agencies from British Columbia came together to support this website which recognizes that people need to have access to quality information on mental health and substance use problems. You will find a guide on bipolar disorder and other helpful mental health resources.
SiOS is a non-profit outreach initiative providing information and resources about self-injury to those who self-injure, those who have recovered, and those who want to help.
This Schizophrenia Society of Canada works to improve the lives of those affected by schizophrenia and related disorders, along with their families. The site provides information and tells you how you can get involved in advocacy.
First Nations Health Authority has created a planning toolkit for First Nations and Aboriginal Communities to prevent and respond to Suicide:
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