Learn about our child and youth mental health programs and services.
Provides services to youth who are experiencing severe psychiatric difficulties.
Mental health assessments for children and youth with a broad range of mental health concerns which may include depression, anxiety and behaviour challenges.
Services for individuals who live with co-existing intellectual disabilities and a mental illness.
Assessment and treatment of psychosis for people between 13 and 30 years old.
Safe and supportive environment for youth, adults and their families dealing with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder and binge eating disorder.
Helps parents who have concerns about their child’s emotional/social development, including parent-child relationship issues, and infant/young children displaying challenging behaviour or experiencing difficulties as a result of trauma or extreme stress.
Provides assessment and intervention services for children and teens (ages six - 18) who are experiencing a mental health and substance use crisis and live in the Fraser Health region.
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Stabilization Unit (CAPSU) is a short stay unit for children and youth (ages six - 17) who need mental health crisis stabilization for two to seven days.