CONSULTATIONS
Community Support &
Contact Services
Our Mission is to supply and support wherever and whenever our services are needed. If you don't see your location listed please contact the BC Provincial Coordinators at ronbren@telus.net or call 250-251-1653
Attending a Peer Support Group
OSI-CAN provides Peer Support Groups for our target demographic; Military and Public Safety Personnel (Police, Fire, Paramedics, Corrections, Health Care). Occupational Stress Injuries / Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can occur when a person directly experiences or witnesses a traumatic event. This can also happen with repeated exposure to traumatic situations and details. If you'd like to attend a peer support group, but not sure if your ready, or it's the right fit for you, contact us.
Consultations One on One
OSI-CAN wants to be here when you need us. Please click the button below to contact us directly or find the community support contact nearest your location. If this is an emergency please dial 911, or access the 24/7 crisis line at 1-866-456-4566. You can also dial 211 to find resources in your area.
British Columbia Resources
Mental Health Helpline 24/7:1-877-303-2642
CMHA Distress Line 24/7: 310-6789
(HELP)
For Community Resources Call 211
BC Provincial Coordinator: 250-251-1653
osican.bc@gmail.com
The target demographic of OSI-CAN are but are not limited to: former and serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Allied Armed Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Frontline Protectors --- which include Municipal Police Services, CN Police Services, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Protection Services, Hospital Trauma personnel, Nurses, Social Workers, Coroners, Indigenous Emergency Management, Emergency Communications Specialists, Victim Services Personnel, Wildland Firefighters, Corrections Officers, “Volunteer” First Responders, Conservation Officers, Aboriginal Emergency Services personnel, Tow Truck drivers who clean up accident scenes and their spouses/partners. This demographic was chosen due to the commonality of experiences they share through the service they provide to the country and community. We have a special interest and support volunteer first responders as they are not eligible for programs such as Workers' Compensation.
OSI-CAN Target Demographic
Our mission is to inspire hope and contribute to the continuous well-being and recovery process of Veterans and Front Line Protectors across Canada.
We seek to empower and encourage them to strive for recovery through peer and professional support while creating greater public awareness.
We at OSI-CAN do not see PTSD or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as a Disorder, we see it as an Injury you can recover from. If you are suffering from the symptoms of an Occupational or Operational Stress Injury, then a PTSD or PTSI diagnosis is not required to get our help