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Links to regional clinics, which provide health education counselling and services for youth


jparle.com - Quebec

This site was designed to inform and help youth and their parents to better communicate. (this site is available in french only)
Source:     Government of Québec - Department of Health and Social Services

Mb4Youth.ca - Information for the Youths of Manitoba - Manitoba

We all understand that it can be hard to focus on moving forward when you have health and family issues to deal with. With problems ranging from addiction, pregnancy, nutrition, and finances...here are some links that you can use to find support and get the straight info you need. Youth Portal for the Government of Manitoba.
Source:     Government of Manitoba - Manitoba Health

New Brunswick - getanswers.ca

The site you've been waiting for is finally here! Developed for young people like yourself, you can find tons of resources available in Southeastern New Brunswick. From employment to sexuality, leisure activities to school, a little bit of everything... for everyone
Source:     Government of Canada/Government of New Brunswick

Tel-Jeunes - Quebec

Tel-Jeunes is a resource specifically for youth, which provides a hotline service (1-800-263-2266) as well as online support at www.teljeunes.com (in French only).
Source:     Government of Québec - Department of Health and Social Services

Youth - Quebec

The majority of young people obtain the resources they require for their health, safety, well-being and development from their parents, families and communities. For some, however, the journey to adulthood is more difficult. To support and assist them in overcoming these problems, various programs and services have been established, particularly in the health and social services sector.
Source:     Government of Québec - Department of Health and Social Services

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