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Supporting providers to deliver the best care close to home

Compass is a province-wide service to improve access to evidence-based care for all children and youth living with mental health and substance use concerns, throughout BC and the Yukon.

For healthcare or community care providers

Are you looking for support / clinical consultation on a particular case?

Call Compass for advice and support with diagnostic clarification, medication recommendations and treatment planning.

Are you wanting to learn more about child and youth mental health or substance use?

Explore Compass’ Education Resources & Initiatives

How Compass Works

A team of mental health and substance use professionals is only a call away.

Female doctor writing notes at her desk.
Feeling stuck

Provider needs support in treating patient with mental health or susbtance use concerns

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Female provider on a video consultation call.
Telephone consultation

Consultation is conducted between the community provider and Compass team

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Team member on a video call using Zoom.
Direct assessment IF needed

For select rural communities, after indirect consultation(s), a DA may be discussed on a case by case basis

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What to expect when you call Compass?

Providers call 1-855-702-7272 without patients/caregivers present, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.

Call 1-855-702-7272

First time callers will be registered in the database system.

Initial consultation calls are answered by an experienced child & youth mental health provider. Initial consultations can take anywhere from a few minutes to longer, depending on the complexity of the case.

Mental health and substance use is complex. If additional expertise and consultation is required, follow up consultations can range from 15 minutes to an hour.

Providers are sent a summary letter with key recommendations from the consultation.

Providers call 1-855-702-7272 without patients/caregivers present, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.

Call 1-855-702-7272

First time callers will be registered in the database system.

Initial consultation calls are answered by an experienced child & youth mental health provider. Initial consultations can take anywhere from a few minutes to longer, depending on the complexity of the case.

Mental health and substance use is complex. If additional expertise and consultation is required, follow up consultations can range from 15 minutes to an hour.

Providers are sent a summary letter with key recommendations from the consultation.

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