Ten new centres aimed at providing youth with better access to health-care services are opening in B.C.
Jennifer Whiteside, B.C.’s Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, announced the opening of ten new Foundry centres on Monday, where people aged 12 to 24 in B.C. can access free walk-in and online health and wellness services.
The new locations include Vancouver, Burnaby, South Surrey, Chilliwack, Nanaimo, Port Alberni, Quesnel, Sooke-Westshore, Vanderhoof and the West Kootenays. These centres will join the 25 other Foundry centres already open or in development across the province.
Services offered at the centres include mental health and addiction counselling, physical and sexual health care, peer support and social services.
Lillian Brown, a peer support worker at Foundry Cariboo Chilcotin, says she thinks the opening of more centres will be beneficial because each centre can cater towards the unique needs of youth in their own community.
“At my centre, we prioritize a holistic and decolonized approach to wellness so Indigenous youth who visit don’t feel limited to Western forms of health care,” Brown said in a statement.
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