IYS-Net: Networks
IYS sites in Canada are organized into Networks based on the provinces or territories in which they are located. Almost all provinces and territories have developed, or are in the process of developing, an IYS Network. A Network of sites within Indigenous communities Canada-wide has also been established to ensure equitable, culturally relevant support for Indigenous youth.
The Preliminary Phase of IYS-Net funded implementation science research to help inform pan-Canadian standards, such as best practice guidelines and wise practices, for IYS. This phase provided funding to support the three most established provincial IYS Networks (Foundry in British Columbia, Aire ouverte in Quebec, and Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario) and an Indigenous Network drawn from existing ACCESS Open Minds sites in First Nations and Inuit communities where research and service delivery is guided by a well-established Indigenous Council.
Building on the Preliminary Phase, Phase 1 of IYS-Net expands on the four initial Networks by formalizing the development of, and linkages between, existing and emerging provincial, territorial, and Indigenous IYS Networks across Canada. As part of Phase 1, provincial networks in Manitoba (Huddle), New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are joining the IYS-Net initiative.
Funded IYS-Net Networks
Logo | Network Name | Region |
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Foundry | British Columbia | |
Huddle | Manitoba | |
Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario | Ontario | |
Aire ouverte | Quebec | |
Under exploration | New Brunswick | |
Integrated Youth Services (IYS) Nova Scotia (working name) | Nova Scotia | |
Under exploration | Prince Edward Island | |
Indigenous Network (drawn from existing ACCESS Open Minds sites and guided by an Indigenous Council) | Indigenous communities Canada-wide |
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