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You can access our archive of dozens of video recordings on Pain BC's YouTube channel. The sessions are led by physiotherapists and other therapeutic movement professionals and are designed to help people with persistent pain learn to feel safe to move again. Gentle Movement Home recordings provide guided movement and relaxation for people living with pain from the comfort of their homes.Read more.ĬOVID-19 resources for people with pain Pain BC supports and resources The Canadian Drug Policy Coalition has gathered resources and guidance on best practices for people who use drugs during COVID.The Government of BC has put together a list of virtual resources for mental health.
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For mental health and substance use resources for all ages, visit Wellness Together Canada where you can access free counselling and support as well as self-guided courses, apps and other resources.Call 1-85 toll-free or start a confidential chat with a counsellor at hopeforwellness.ca. The Hope for Wellness Helpline offers immediate mental health counselling and crisis intervention to all Indigenous peoples across Canada.Call 310-6789 toll-free anywhere in BC, 24 hours a day, to access emotional support, information and resources specific to mental health and substance use issues.Mental health and substance use resources To read daily COVID-19 updates from the Province of British Columbia, click here.To find the best source of COVID-19 health information in BC, visit the BC Centre for Disease Control website.If you're a senior who needs practical help to stay at home during COVID-19, such as someone to pick up groceries for you, call 211 or visit BC211.If you think you may have symptoms of COVID-19, visit Healthlink BC or call 811.This list will be updated regularly as more information and resources become available.

During this time, Pain BC is committed to continuing to do what we’ve always done: working towards a future where no one is alone with pain.īelow, you'll find a list of news, information and resources that people in pain may find helpful during this time. The continuing COVID-19 pandemic can be overwhelming and isolating, but please know that you're not alone.
