Youth Resources

This section focuses on how to help youths aged 13 to 19 navigate adolescence and arrive at adulthood with a healthy body, healthy mind, and healthy sexuality.

For Youth and Parents

Island Health offer services to promote optimal health and learning during adolescence.  Contact your local public health unit to learn about the services available to you or your teen including:

For more information, contact your local public health unit.

Some things to keep in mind if you are caring for teenagers:

  • teenagers’ relationships with parents, family, friends, and peers are in transition - respect their need for independence and privacy, while still providing support and boundaries
  • adolescence is the second fastest growth period your child will ever go through
  • nutrition and active living are important for healthy growth
  • emotional changes are huge – pay attention!
  • listen, don’t judge and don’t take emotional outfall personally
  • taking risks is a natural part of growing up - help your teen make informed decisions about tobacco, alcohol, drugs and other risks
  • talk openly with your teen about sexuality
  • believe in and trust your child – most teenagers make it through the rocky terrain of adolescence without serious physical, mental, or emotional harm

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Services

News & Events

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Resilience and safety grant recipients

People and organizations in communities across the Island Health region will benefit from almost $1.2 million awarded through 29 resilience and safety grants.  

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Children under five years now eligible to register to receive the COVID-19 vaccine

Beginning August 2, 2022, all people over the age of six months in B.C. can now receive protection against the COVID-19 virus, following Health Canada’s approval of the vaccine specifically formulated for children between the ages of six months and five years old.

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Caring conversations on National Child & Youth Mental Health Day

May 7 is National Child & Youth Mental Health Day. On this day, we highlight the fundamental importance of building caring connections and supportive conversations between young people and the adults in their lives.

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