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  1. Youth mentors provide support through digital communications to young people across Canada affected by Huntington disease.
  2. Provides an opportunity for young adults with varying degrees of hearing loss to connect, offer peer support to each other, and to become active members of their communities.
  3. Provides confidential in-person and online counselling for individuals, couples, families. Examples of concerns that can be addressed in therapy include:Stress, anxiety or depressionInfertility strugglesFamily or romantic problemsParentingBecoming assertiveQue...
  4. Provides confidential in-person and online counselling for individuals, couples, families. Examples of concerns that can be addressed in therapy include:Stress, anxiety or depressionInfertility strugglesFamily or romantic problemsParentingBecoming assertiveQue...
  5. Student Well-being TeamsProvided by: Government of Prince Edward Island - Department of Education and Early Years - AKA: Formerly Department of Education and Lifelong Learning
    Provides free in-school supports and services for public school students who are struggling with mental, social and/or physical health issues. Examples of issues the teams can help with include:AnxietySleep issuesExerciseFoodScreen timeFamilyRelationshipsDepre...
  6. Maintains online directories listing many of the self-help groups that operate in PEI (virtually or in-person). Peer support options are available for individuals and their families or friends through a variety of groups that focus on:AddictionsFamily supportG...
  7. Provides in-person and online workshop on how to prevent and respond to child sexual abuse. The workshop is evidence-based educational workshop that is developed in conjunction with researchers at the University of Alberta.Online: three hours live facilitator ...
  8. Post-Secondary Peer SupportProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Group provides participants with the opportunity to meet with their peers to share tips about coping in a post-secondary setting and everyday life. Includes guest speakers and information about services that may benefit participants, such as assistive technolo...
  9. An online community of support for youth across Canada to privately share their experiences, ask questions, support and connect with others. The forums are moderated and feature a wide range of topics.