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Youth Assertive Outreach Team (AOT) - Mental Health and Addictions

Provided by Vancouver Coastal Health

The Assertive Outreach Team (AOT) supports patients who suffer from severe addictions and mental health issues and transition them from local emergency departments in Vancouver to appropriate community services.
The Youth Assertive Outreach Mental Health Team provides counselling support to youth who may be disconnected from family, friends and community supports and often experience marginalization.

They are a specialized team who supports youth up to 18 years of age where attempts to engage with mainstream mental health services have not been successful. The Outreach team also offers specific supports for Indigenous youth and strives to provide culturally relevant and supportive wellness counselling within a relational, outreach approach. The team includes two community-based clinician positions who provide mental health supports out of two sites including Urban Native Youth Association (UNYA) and South Vancouver Youth Resource Centre. They help by providing:
  • Frequent outreach visits
  • Crisis intervention, apprehension, sectioning
  • Intensive monitoring and support
  • Accompaniment to MHA-related appointments
  • Liaising and connecting with other services
  • Daily medication admin
  • Monitoring of extended leave

This is a partnership between Vancouver Coastal Health and the Vancouver Police Department, and clients are seen by a team made up of one nurse and one VPD officer.

Supports include trauma-informed individual counselling, referral to group counselling, psychiatric assessment and follow-up, linking youth to community-based supports to enhance their support network, advocacy and planning for youth transitioning out of youth services and/or foster care, as well as support to others within their circle of care including family and community.
Referral: Referrals accepted from VPD and ED (SPH and VGH). This service can be accessed with a referral through the Access and Assessment Centre (AAC).

604-254-7732

Website: https://www.vch.ca/en/service/youth...

Urban Native Youth Association (UNYA) - 1618 E Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia

Monday - Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

604-675-3980

Robert and Lee Lee Family Community Health Centre - #Unit 358, 1669 East Broadway, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6N 1V9

Monday - Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

604-325-2004

South Vancouver Youth Centre - #Suite 301, 4920 Fraser Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5W 2Y8

Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 6:00 PM

Service is available in English.

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

  • Physician or nurse practitioner referral
  • Health professional referral
  • Vancouver Police Department
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Availability

Service area: Vancouver + show cities

Service area cities: Vancouver

Ways to Access
  • Provided 1:1 in-person
  • Provided at multiple locations
  • Provided in a group in-person

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