Burnaby Mental Health Resource Directory

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Crisis Centre BC 
211 – Help Lines 
KUU-US válságvonal 
Indian Residential School Survivors Society  
WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre 
BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services 

Are you seeking mental health support in Burnaby? Connect with available resources.

You can view these resources as a searchable index in the ‘Table’ tab, or explore a visual overview by clicking on the ‘Map’ tab.

Please note that this collection of resources is updated periodically, with the help of our network of partners. If you would like to submit a new resource or inform us of any updates to existing resources, please use the submissions form. We appreciate your help in connecting our community with available support!

Keresés és szűrés ebben a táblázatban

A teljes funkcionalitás érdekében tekintse meg ezt a táblázatot asztali számítógépen.

Az alábbiakban egy intelligens táblázatot talál, amely lehetővé teszi a kulcskifejezések keresését, valamint bizonyos jellemzők szerinti szűrést, csoportosítást vagy rendezést. Ha finomhangolni szeretné a keresést azáltal, hogy ideiglenesen elrejti a források egy részét, kattintson a "szűrés" gombra, és adja meg azokat a feltételeket, amelyeknek a megjelenő forrásoknak meg kell felelniük. Ezenkívül csoportba rendezheti a forrásokat a "csoportosítás" gombra kattintva, és kiválaszthatja, hogy mely mezők alapján csoportosítsa őket. A "rendezés" gombra kattintva az erőforrásokat ábécé vagy címke típusa szerint is átrendezheti.

A források kinyomtatásához kattintson a táblázat fejlécében lévő három pontra, és válassza a "CSV letöltése" vagy a "Nyomtatási nézet" lehetőséget.

Ha részletesebb információt szeretne kapni a táblázat használatáról, nézze meg ezt a rövidfilmet útmutató videó, az alábbiakban beágyazva.

Can’t see the embedded table above? Nyissa meg egy új lapon.

Ha bármilyen kérdése van ezzel az eszközzel kapcsolatban, kérjük, küldjön e-mailt a következő címre burnabypcn@burnabydivision.ca!

Explore the Map

This visual overview demonstrates that a large portion of the services that support mental health are centred in community, rather than in traditional medical settings (e.g., primary, secondary, or tertiary care).

Please note that this map will not be continuously updated. It serves as an overview of the system of care in place for mental health in Burnaby. Check the ‘Table’ tab for updated resources.

View this map on a desktop for full functionality.

Navigate the map below by scrolling or dragging your cursor and zooming in and out. Open up new branches by clicking on the small circular nodes next to categories. Click on the icons to reveal additional information and links. Scroll down to find the map legend.

 

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Referral Pathway

Community-provided resources

Primary Care resources

Hyperlinked URL

Secondary Care resources

Tertiary Care resources

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Referral Pathway

Community-provided resources

Primary Care resources

Secondary Care resources

Tertiary Care resources

Hyperlinked URL

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Having trouble navigating the visual map? Head to the bottom left corner and switch from “Mind Map” to “Outline” for a text-only version.

To provide feedback on this tool, please email sharedcare@burnabydivision.ca!

Community CareCommunity-based organizations, agencies or non-profits that provide programming to support health and its social determinants.
Primary CareFirst point of contact with the health care system; includes interacting with a family doctor and nurse practitioner.
Secondary CareMore specialized care from health care providers that have a specialty focus in a particular health area (e.g. oncologist, endocrinologist). Access to specialist care requires a referral from primary care.
Tertiary CareHighly specialized care provided in a hospital or dedicated care facility to support with very severe or life-threatening health conditions. Access to tertiary care requires a referral from primary or secondary care.
ReferralWhen a provider formally directs a patient to another provider or program to support with their care.
Self-ReferralWhen an individual self-directs themselves to a provider or program
Social Determinants of HealthNon-medical factors that can positively or negatively influence your health (e.g., living or working conditions, social supports, income, employment or educational opportunities, etc.).
Self-CareSelf-care is when we do things that maintain our physical and mental health. It is a tool to manage stress, lower risk of illness, and increase energy.

The below diagram provides an overview of the mental health system. The bottom tiers have more services and are needed more often than the more specialized services in the top tiers.

Nem látja a beágyazott űrlapot? Töltse ki a beadványt egy új lapon.

Watch our Mental Health in Burnaby session, part of the DocTalks series!


A Shared Care által finanszírozott 

A Burnaby Division of Family Practice projekt részeként készült, "Sharing Care with Community: Supporting a Patient-Centered Approach to Mental Health Care" 

Created in October 2022 

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