PROVIDING HEALTH TIPS AND TOPICS BASED ON WHAT MATTERS TO YOU(th)! 

This is a safe, productive place to read about common challenges such as bullying, peer pressure, school, drugs and alcohol, sexual health, healthy eating, mental health struggles, relationships, job readiness, gender identity, cyber and physical safety. Through programs and Huli'tun workers, we are here for you through struggles and to cheer for your success. Come into the office, call for an appointment with the nurse, send us a message, this is a place you can be open and honest because we are to help you.

Mind Health

Bullying Awareness

This year marks the 7th Annual workplace bullying awareness week October 17-23.  Bullying happens worldwide and is a problem that we need to stop! Please see the resources listed below for more information about workplace bullying and what we can do to stop it!

https://www.bullyingcanada.ca/get-help/

https://kidshelpphone.ca/

Text with a crisis responder

Text CONNECT to 686868

Call 1-800-668-6868

Helpline for Children, 310-1234

Medical Health

SSC Youth clinic poster 25.1.2024

(awkward...)September is HPV awareness month

Human Papillomavirus is a virus that is sexually transmitted (STD) and causes growths (warts) on skin and mucous membranes. It can lead to all sorts of other illnesses, some of them serious. It is hard to talk to people about this!  You can call and book an appointment to talk to one of our nurses  (Danna or Shanice) who will protect your privacy and give you the correct information. Our nurses see people for lots of things!

Dental Health

New school year - New toothbrush! Come on by and get one!!

Programs and Services

We are excited to get a new school year going and get the 'littles' back on track with visits and tooth varnish from Kim, our incredible dental therapist.

Call Cory for more information. (250)510-7953

Previous months

September

Youth Mental health day (September 19) is a day to bring awareness to youth mental health. We encourage our youth to have discussions about mental health and how we can best support them! Below is a list of resources for our youth to reach out to have those discussions in a safe and secure way.