Indigenous Youth Mental Health Programs
The Ontario government is investing in Indigenous youth mental health programs to improve access to culturally safe services and supports.
The Ontario government is investing in Indigenous youth mental health programs to improve access to culturally safe services and supports.
The Canadian Mental Health Association offers mental health support and resources specifically designed for Indigenous youth, including counseling and peer support groups.
This research paper reviews the current state of knowledge on Indigenous youth mental health in Canada, highlighting the need for culturally-based interventions and community-led initiatives.
The We Matter Campaign is a national initiative supporting Indigenous youth mental health and well-being through storytelling, advocacy, and community engagement.
Kids Help Phone offers confidential and free mental health support services, including phone, text, and online counseling, specifically designed for Indigenous youth.
The University of Northern British Columbia hosts an annual conference on Indigenous youth mental health, featuring keynote speakers, workshops, and community-led discussions.
The First Nations Health Authority provides mental health and wellness resources, including counseling services, cultural support, and community-based initiatives, for Indigenous youth in British Columbia.
This video series features stories and experiences of Indigenous youth, highlighting the importance of mental health support, cultural connection, and community resilience.