
Burnaby Hulpbronnengids
Explore resources available to the Burnaby community
The Burnaby Primary Care Network, Burnaby Public Library, Burnaby Intercultural Planning Table, and Burnaby’s Shared Care project teams have compiled a list of resources and supports for you and your family. Find information on health services and resources in Burnaby, BC and beyond. Many resources offered are free or low-cost. Contact the organization, or check their website to determine service eligibility.
More Ways to Explore
You can view all of the compiled resources as a searchable index in the ‘Table’ tab. Or, explore a subset of the resources from Burnaby Intercultural Planning Table in a map of Burnaby format by clicking on the ‘Map’ tab.
Please note that the collection of resources in the ‘Table’ tab 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 in the table, please use the submissions form. We appreciate your help in connecting our community with available support!
Deze tabel zoeken en filteren
Bekijk deze tabel op een desktop voor volledige functionaliteit.
Hieronder vind je een slimme tabel waarmee je kunt zoeken op sleuteltermen en kunt filteren, groeperen of sorteren op bepaalde kenmerken. Om je zoekopdracht te verfijnen door sommige bronnen tijdelijk te verbergen, klik je op de knop "filteren" en voeg je de voorwaarden toe waaraan de bronnen die je te zien krijgt moeten voldoen. Daarnaast kun je bronnen in groepen indelen door op de "groep" knop te klikken en te selecteren op welke velden je wilt groeperen. Je kunt de bronnen ook alfabetisch of per tagtype herschikken door op de knop "sorteren" te klikken.
Om bronnen af te drukken, klik je op de View dropdown (met het label "All Resources") in de groene tabelkop en selecteer je "Download CSV" of "Print view".
Voor meer gedetailleerde informatie over het gebruik van de tabel, bekijk deze korte handleiding videohieronder ingesloten.
Can’t see the embedded table above? Open het in een nieuw tabblad.
Als je vragen hebt over deze tool, stuur dan een e-mail naar burnabypcn@burnabydivision.ca!
This tool was created through the work of Burnaby’s Shared Care project teams.

The Burnaby Intercultural Planning Table (BIPT) has mapped out many of the resources available to you in Burnaby! Click the map or the button below to be taken to the BIPT Burnaby Services Map.
Community Care | Community-based organizations, agencies or non-profits that provide programming to support health and its social determinants. |
Primary Care | First point of contact with the health care system; includes interacting with a family doctor and nurse practitioner. |
Secondary Care | More 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 Care | Highly 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. |
Referral | When a provider formally directs a patient to another provider or program to support with their care. |
Self-Referral | When an individual self-directs themselves to a provider or program |
Social Determinants of Health | Non-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-Care | Self-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.

Zie je het ingesloten formulier niet? Vul uw inzending in een nieuw tabblad in.