Bridges for Women Society
Indigenous Women’s Bridging ProgramsThe Indigenous Women’s Bridging Programs aim to inspire Métis, Inuit and First Nations women, living in reserve communities and in urban areas, to break the cycles of abuse and trauma through counselling, cultural education and employment training.
National Association of Friendship Centres
Nations-wideFriendship centres provide culturally relevant programs and services for Indigenous people living in urban centres across Canada in multiple areas including, health, shelter, youth, justice and development. The website list’s locations across Canada.
Network for Aboriginal Mental Health
Data-base of national resourcesThe Network for Aboriginal Mental Health Research is a partnership between Indigenous communities and researchers who work together to improve mental health. Offering training, education, articles, and a database of Indigenous mental health programs across Canada.
(FNHA) Virtual Substance Use and Psychiatry Service
Access to specialists in BCThe First Nations Virtual Substance Use and Psychiatry Service provides access to specialists in addictions medicine and psychiatry as well as mental health and wellness care coordinators. A department of the BC-based First Nations Health Authority