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COVID-19 and Injury: Managing your mental health

March 29, 2020
Youth Suicide And Self-Harm
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The amount of information and uncertainty about COVID-19 can be overwhelming and distressing. Keeping oneself centered, calm, and mentally well is important.

Here are some resources available to you:

    Kids Help Phone
    offers 24/7 support for youth (1-800-668-6868), and have some articles on how to talk to your kids and teens about COVID-19 on their website.

BC-specific resources for mental health support include:1

  • Adults: 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433)
  • Older Adults (65+ Years) Seniors Distress Line: 604-872-1234
  • Youth in BC (up to 25 years old): Youth In BC; Kelty Mental Health
  • Adults (over 25 years old): Crisis Centre Chat
  • Online Safety and Preventing Cyberbullying: Government of Canada

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    Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Centre of BC. HealthLinkBC. Accessed from:
    https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/mental-health-substance-use/resources/crisis-intervention-and-suicide-prevention-centre-bc
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