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Encouraging participation in physical activities for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD).
A database of resources to support inclusive and accessible physical activity for all British Columbians. There are resources for leaders in physical activity as well as some resources for parents.
This resource provides parents and caregivers with information about how to talk about substance use with their child.
Contains information about child and youth mental health services offered across BC, including mental health intake clinics.
This hub has evidence-informed strategies for self-managing bipolar disorder including tools, videos and resources.
This video describes what families can expect when they meet with a health professional about their child’s mental health for the first time, and how to prepare themselves and their child for that first meeting.
Provides parents with quick and easy to understand videos and information about the science of early childhood development.
This Part 2(b) webinar recording for parents & caregivers discusses how to develop a roadmap for successful school attendance based on your youth’s unique situation and needs. To see the accompanying presentation slides, click here (Nov. 23, 2020)
Webinar recording for parents & caregivers from the ADHD Treatment in Children and Youth webinar. To see the accompanying presentation slides, click here (Feb. 10, 2021).
This resource provides advice on how you can begin and continue having conversations about drug use with your kid, teenager, or even your adult children.
Children can behave in challenging ways at many different stages of life. Learn about approaches that can help you to continue building a positive relationship with your child.
Through real stories, expertise, and practical tips, this podcast helps families promote their mental health and wellness, navigating important topics to meet you where you are in your journey.
Call 911 or go to your local hospital’s emergency room if you or anyone else’s safety is at risk and immediate help is needed.
If you or someone you know is thinking about ending their own life, or needs someone to talk to about suicidal thoughts or ideas:
For mental health or substance use crisis support:
For commonly asked questions about supports and services in BC, explore our Ask Kelty Mental Health tool.