Age Ranges Served: Child 0-12
Aboriginal Head Start Program
Introduces pre-school children to basic literacy, comprehension, social skills, language, colors, sports, crafts, and cultural knowledge and skills.more info
After School Program
Audiology, Speech, and Language Services
Hearing tests for infants; hearing assessments for older children; services for preschool children with speech/language delays, hearing impairments, cleft palate, and language-based learning delays.more info
Child & Family Services Office
The provincial government offers a variety of child, teen, and family services, including child protection, counselling to youth under 19, and others. more info
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Emergency Unit
Provides short-stay crisis care for children and youth from BC and the Yukon Territories, who are experiencing acute mental health challenges. more info
Child and Youth Counselling Program - PEACE Program
Designed to help children and youth who have been impacted by abuse and trauma within their homes, schools and communities.more info
Child Care Resource and Referral Program - Prince Rupert
Resources for child care providers and parents. more info
Child Protection Services
Children's Medical Assistance Program
Helps children with medical needs by providing counselling; information; and direct funding for medical travel, therapy, and equipment not covered under provincial programs.more info
Complex Development Behavioral Conditions Program
Provides support for children dealing with development behavioral conditions, including physiotherapy, speech/language pathology, referrals, and one-to-one support.more info
Communities
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