Anonymous reporting tool for Students
(click the pink rectangle floating on this website, and on the any of the Middle & Secondary School sites)
erase is all about building safe and caring school communities.
This includes empowering students, parents, educators and the community partners who support them to get help with challenges, report concerns to schools, and learn about complex issues facing students. For supports and resources visit:
Helps people of all ages who are struggling to cope or experiencing thoughts of suicide
Racist Incident Helpline
United Way BC and the Government of British Columbia are proud to announce the launch of the Racist Incident Helpline – a culturally safe and trauma-informed resource for people who have experienced or witnessed an act of racism. The helpline provides access to information and safe supports from anywhere in BC, in over 240 languages.
Open Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm (PT), the Racist Incident Helpline is available by calling
1-833-HLP-LINE (1-833-457-5463).
Calls are answered by United Way BC Helpline Services professionals who have completed trauma response and cultural sensitivity training, who can:
- listen to the caller's experience
- provide information about local support services,
- direct the caller on next steps based on their comfort level, and
- with consent, refer the caller to the services that best match their needs.
This service is free and confidential. Callers who prefer a language other than English can let the call taker know their preferred language and an interpreter will be patched into the call.
If you need immediate non-emergency support, these lines are available 24/7:
BC Mental Health & Crisis Response
General emotional support for everyone in B.C.
KUU-US Crisis Line
Culturally safe support for Indigenous people in B.C.
Canada’s national tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children.
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https://needhelpnow.ca/en/