British Columbia Services
811 - BC Nurseline
HealthLinkBC.ca
Call 811 from anywhere in BC, 24/7 to speak with a registered nurse and ask a health question. For TTY service, call 7-1-1. Translation services are available in over 130 languages on request.
To speak with a pharmacist, call 8-1-1, any night between 5 pm and 9 am. Pharmacists can answer medication questions when your community pharmacist is unavailable.
(updated Jun 1-09)
Addictive Drug Information Council of British Columbia - ADIC
www.adicbc.com/
"A collaboration between members from the medical, health care, educational, law enforcement, legal and scientific communities, government and non-government agencies, business and community leaders. Each group conveys a unique perspective on the effects of addictive drugs on society."
(updated May 24-09)
Adolescent Health Survey - AHS
www.mcs.bc.ca/rs_ahs.htm
This is a province wide survey conducted in 1992, 1998, 2003 and 2008 by the
McCreary Center Society. Over the years, more than 73,000 students, grades 7 to 12, from 45 BC school districts have participated in the surveys. It asks questions on the physical and emotional health of students, and other factors that can influence health during adolescence or in later life.
(updated May 24-09)
Against the Odds: A Profile of Marginalized and Street-Involved Youth in BC
www.mcs.bc.ca/pdf/Against_the_odds_2007_web.pdf
Summarizes the results of surveys conducted with youth living in the streets of BC. Examines who these youth are, how they got there, challenges and opportunities, and some of the issues they face, such as violence or their substance use. Conducted by the McCreary Centre Society.
(updated Jun 11-09)
AIDS Hotline
Province wide, 24/7, toll-free hotline in BC 1-800-661-4337. Provides information regarding modes of transmission, signs and symptoms, testing, treatment and prevention of HIV/Aids.
(updated May 24-09)
Al-Anon / Alateen Groups - BC / Yukon Assembly, Area 81
www.bcyukon-al-anon.org/
Lists
meeting times and places for Al-Anon & Alateen groups throughout British Columbia and the Yukon. Alateen is for young people whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking. Alateen is not a program for young people seeking sobriety.
(updated Jul 13-09)
Alcohol and Drug Information and Referral Service
www.communityinfo.bc.ca/adirs.htm
This is a confidential service available 24/7 to all residents of BC. To speak with an addiction support worker, you can call 1-800-663-1441 toll-free from anywhere in BC or 604-660-9382 from the Lower Mainland. You can also text your drug or alcohol related question to 604-836-6381 (collect calls accepted), send a fax 604-660-9415, use the TTY line 604-875-0885. You can also send your question
via e-mail or fill-out an
form online.
(updated Jun 1-09)
Alcoholics Anonymous - BC/Yukon Area 79
www.bcyukonaa.org/
Lists the
meeting times and places of AA groups in BC, the Yukon, and a small protions of Washington.
(updated May 24-09)
Association of B.C. First Nations Treatment Programs
www.firstnationstreatment.org/
The Association is an inter-agency network of residential/outpatient addictions programs operated by First Nations in the province of B.C. Currently, the Association has a membership of 10 programs located both in rural and urban settings. Their mission is "To provide a First Nations forum that promotes culturally relevant best practices to enhance, excel and advance the continuum of care in addressing addictions."
(updated May 24-09)
BC Mental Health & Addiction Services - BCMHAS
www.bcmhas.ca/
BCMHAS is an agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA), that provides a range of one-of-a-kind, specialized (also referred to as "tertiary") mental health services to people across the province. This includes the assessment and treatment of children and youth with co-occuring issues of mental health and substance use, the research and exchange of knowledge, and mental health promotion.
(updated May 24-09)
British Columbia Ministry of Children & Family Development
www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/youth/
Provides a wide range of services and connects youth to programs and workers that can help them if they are having difficulties, are sexually exploited, have an addiction to drugs or alcohol, are living on the street, have mental health problems, or a combination of issues.
(updated May 24-09)
British Columbia Ministry of Heath Services, Mental Health and Addictions
www.health.gov.bc.ca/mhd/
Responsible for developing policy, long term planning and best practices strategies and initiatives for the delivery of mental health and addictions services in BC. Addiction services in BC are provided through the Health Authorities.
(updated May 24-09)
British Columbia Regional Service Committee of Narcotics Anonymous - BCRSCNA
www.bcrscna.bc.ca/
Lists the
meeting times and places of NA groups in BC.
(updated May 24-09)
Centre for Addictions Research in BC
carbc.ca/
Conducts research on substabce use, harm reduction and addiction, disseminates findings and works with government to influence policy and planning. You can acces the
SILINK Library a virtual library of documents relating to substance use and addictions.
(updated May 24-09)
Cocaine Anonymous - BC Area
www.ca-bc.org/
Call 1-866-662-8300 or 604-662-8500 (Lower Mainland) for 24/7 support or check out their web site for a list of meeting times and places for CA groups in British Columbia.
(updated Jul 13-09)
Concurrent Disorders: Mental Disorders and Substance Use Problems
heretohelp.bc.ca/publications/factsheets/concurrent
Explains what dual-diagnosis is, examines how prevalent it is in BC, and where to get help. This fact sheet is part of "
The Primer" series, a series of publications made to give you an good introduction to a variety of mental health and addictions topics. They are published by the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information.
(updated May 24-09)
D.A.R.E. BC Society
darebc.com/
This is an abstinence based drug education and awareness program that is conducted by the police in schools. The program is tailored to individual age groups and has a parent education component as well.
(updated May 24-09)
Here to Help
www.heretohelp.bc.ca/
Provides information and support to individuals and families in BC, to help them better manage mental health and substance use problems. Information is available in eleven languages.
(updated May 24-09)
Interior Health - Mental Health and Addictions Services
www.interiorhealth.ca/health-services.aspx?id=5556
Interior Health Authority provides mental health and addiction services in following four Health Service Areas: Thompson Cariboo Shuswap, Okanagan, East Kootenay, and Kootenay Boundary.
"Youth Services have been greatly expanded for IH residents. The Adolescent Psychiatry Unit, an 8 bed regional facility helping young people, aged 12 through 17, opened in Kelowna in 2003. Youth concurrent disorder specialists have been hired across the region, through partnership with the Ministry for Children and Family Development. Short-stay addiction treatment beds have also been added across each Health Service Area, as well as specialists in methaphemtamine treatment and education. A mobile youth day treatment program was created in the Thompson Cariboo, offering services in the youth’s home community. An evidence-based prevention service framework has been created to support new addiction prevention positions across the Interior. This framework will target the populations of youth transitioning to adolescence, young adults at risk for binge drinking as well as perinatal women and the elderly." From Regional Profile : Interior Health, 2008
(updated Jun 1-09)
Lighting Up : Tobacco Use Among BC Youth
www.mcs.bc.ca/pdf/smoke.pdf
Describes trends in tobacco use by youth in 1998 compared to 1992. The information comes from the Adolescent Health Survey (AHS) province wide surveys of youth, conducted by the
McCreary Centre Society.
(updated May 24-09)
Marijuana Use Among BC Youth
www.mcs.bc.ca/pdf/marijuana.pdf
Describes trends in marijuana use by youth in 1998 compared to 1992. The information comes from the Adolescent Health Survey (AHS) province wide surveys of youth, conducted by the
McCreary Centre Society.
(updated May 24-09)
Mental Health Information Line
Call 1-800-661-2121 or 604-669-7600 (Lower Mainland), 24/7. Provides taped information on provincial mental health programs as well as symptoms, causes, treatment, support groups and publications relating to a number of mental illnesses.
(updated May 24-09)
Needle Exchanges
www.health.gov.bc.ca/hiv/needle.html
Needle exchanges provide needles, needle cleaning supplies and condoms to injection drug users and sex trade workers. Needle exchange supplies are free. Client anonymity is a priority. The BC Ministry of Health offers confidential needle exchange services in the following communities: Campbell River, Chilliwack, Gibsons, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Powell River, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Quesnel, Surrey, Vancouver, Vernon and Victoria. For futher information call 1-800-465-4911 or your local health authority.
(updated Jul 6-09)
National Services
A Day in the Life of American Adolescents: Substance Use Facts
oas.samhsa.gov/2k7/youthFacts/youth.pdf
This OAS Report, dated October 18, 2007, summarizes research findings examining adolescent substance use in the US on "an average day." It looks at when the youth first started using substances, how much was consumed in the past year, and who is receiving treatment for their substance use.
(updated May 24-09)
Above the Influence
www.abovetheinfluence.com/
Abstinence-based information to help youth stay drug free. Part of a media campaign, website created to increase youth awareness of the influences around and teaches strategies to help teens say no to drugs. Program of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
(updated Sep 28-09)
Childhelp - National Child Abuse Hotline
www.childhelp.org/
Call 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) and press #1 to speak with a counselor. Service is available 24/7, 365 days a year to help kids, and even adults who are concerned about kids they suspect are being abused or neglected. You can call this number if you live in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
(updated Sep 30-09)
DanceSafe
www.dancesafe.org/
DanceSafe is a harm reduction organization promoting health and safety within the rave and nightclub community across the United States and Canada. They provide Information on club drugs and how to be safe at raves and reduce the risk of getting heat stroke. DanceSafe also provides training to volunteers who may want to start their own chapter.
(updated Oct 11-09)
Just Think Twice
www.justthinktwice.com/
Provides drug education and prevention information for teens. Sponsored by the DEA. Includes a user guide and lesson plans for
teachers.
(updated Sep 28-09)
Monitoring the Future : National Results on Adolescent Drug Use : Overview of Key Findings, 2005
www.cdhs.state.co.us/adad/PDFs/Monitoring the future_National Results on Adolescent Drug Use_2005.pdf
Monitoring the Future (MTF), begun in 1975, is a long-term study of American adolescents, college students, and adults through age 45. It is conducted by the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research and is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.)
This report summarizes findings for the 2005 survey of nearly 50,000 8th-, 10th-, and 12thgrade students in over 400 secondary schools across the country. Examines trends in the levels of use, perceived risk, personal disapproval and availability associated with each drug.
(updated Sep 18-09)
National Association of State Controlled Substances Authorities
www.nascsa.org/stateProfiles.htm
Provides access to federal and individual state laws and regulatory information on controlled substances. Link gives access to individual state profiles.
(updated Mar 23-10)
National Drug and Treatment Referral Routing Service
Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357), 24/7 for alcohol and drug information and treatment referral assistance. Service provides by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA).
(updated Sep 28-09)
National Gay & Lesbian Youth TALKLINE
www.glbtnationalhelpcenter.org/talkline/index.html
Call 1-800-246-PRIDE (1-800-246-7743) Mon - Fri, 5 to 9pm (PST) to speak with a volunteer. Helps teens and young adults up to age 25 with coming-out issues, relationship concerns, parent issues, school problems, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer-sex information, and more.
(updated Sep 30-09)
Nineline
www.nineline.org/
Call 1-800-999-9999 (TTY 1-800-999-9915) to talk with a counselor about problems relating to violence, abuse, running away, drugs & alcohol, suicide... Help is available by phone or email from 2pm to 12pm, 7 days/week. Can also get help online through one of the Covenant House
Nineline forums. Covenant House helps runaway and homeless kids.
(updated Sep 29-09)
Scarleteen: Sex Ed for the Real World
www.scarleteen.com/
Sex information for youth living in this century.
(updated Sep 28-09)
Students for Sensible Drug Policy
www.teenchallenge.com/
Harm reduction youth organization who's mission is to provide education on the harms caused by the War on Drugs and to seek alternative solutions to the current drug problems.
(updated Sep 28-09)
Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator
dasis3.samhsa.gov/
This is SAMHSA's (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) online searchable directory of alcohol and drug abuse programs located around the country.
(updated Sep 28-09)