Mental Health and Wellness for Indigenous Youth
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting the mental health and wellness of Indigenous youth, including through the creation of a National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy.
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting the mental health and wellness of Indigenous youth, including through the creation of a National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy.
The Canadian Mental Health Association provides resources and support for Native Canadian youth, including counseling services and educational programs focused on mental health and wellness.
Researchers at McGill University are conducting studies on the mental health and wellness of Indigenous youth, with a focus on developing culturally sensitive interventions and support services.
UNICEF Canada is working to support the mental health and wellness of Indigenous youth through community-based initiatives and advocacy efforts, including the promotion of culturally relevant resources and services.
Kids Help Phone provides confidential counseling services and mental health resources specifically for Indigenous youth, including a 24/7 phone line and online chat support.
The We Matter Campaign is a national initiative focused on supporting the mental health and wellness of Indigenous youth, featuring stories and messages of hope and resilience from across Canada.
The First Nations Health Authority provides mental health and wellness resources and support services specifically for First Nations communities, including counseling, cultural camps, and traditional healing programs.
The Indigenous Youth Mental Health Conference brings together experts, community leaders, and youth to discuss the latest research, strategies, and best practices in supporting the mental health and wellness of Indigenous youth.