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From the Deputy Minister's Bulletin for Jan. 30, 2026

Language Matters! Understanding Mental Health and Substance Use: A Resource for Families and School Communities has been translated into some of the most commonly spoken languages in B.C. This resource is hosted on the erase mental health and substance use web page and is designed to support families in learning about mental health and substance use, understanding the role of schools in promoting child and youth mental wellness, and exploring ways to offer support at home.

Available translations: Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Tagalog, French, German, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Spanish

Government of B.C. - New Translations Available for the Mental Health and Substance Use Language Guide for Families
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Our free mental wellness programs, Y Mind and Mind Medicine, help participants learn how to manage stress and mild-to-moderate anxiety. Our programs are evidence-based and teach Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and mindfulness. To participate, you may self-refer, you do not need a diagnosis of anxiety, and you do not need to be a YMCA member.  
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At mindyourmind young people are valued as experts in their own experience and choose to engage in whichever way makes sense for them. Youth are involved in everything that we do, every step of the way. We explore, co-create and prototype using iterative cycles that involve youth and adult partners to discuss and design what matters to them in mental health.

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JCSH Positive Mental Health Toolkit (wmaproducts.com)

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