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Contact 211
211 is a free and confidential helpline that connects individuals to local community, social, government, and health services. Available 24/7 in multiple languages, 211 provides support for a variety of needs, including housing, mental health, food insecurity, employment services, and more. Whether you're seeking help for yourself or someone else, 211 is here to guide you to the right resources.
Dial 2-1-1
Toll-free line: 1-855-258-4126 (VRS)
Toll-free Text-based line: 1-855-405-7446
Email: 211nb@findhelp.ca
Talk Suicide Canada
The Canadian population will have the opportunity to call 9-8-8, a new three-digit number for help when they need it most, or send a text message to it. The 9-8-8 service will be free for anyone contemplating suicide, experiencing emotional distress, or concerned about someone they know.
Call: 1 (833) 456-4566 (24/7)
Chat: Text 45645 (4:00 pm – Midnight ET)
Language: English, Français
Kids Help Phone
Call: 1 (800) 668-6868 (24/7)
Chat: Text CONNECT to 686868 (24/7)
Language: English, Français, interpreters available for over 100 languages.
First Nations & Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline
Call: 1 (855) 242-3310 (24/7)
Chat: www.hopeforwellness.ca (24/7)
Language: English, Français; Telephone only (not available 24/7): Cree, Ojibway (Anishinaabemowin), Inuktitut.
CHIMO Helpline
Call: 1 (800) 667-5005 (24/7)
Chat: Text 1 (800) 667-5005 (5:00 pm – Midnight)
Language: English, Français.
Autism Support Group
A group for parents/caregivers of autistic children looking for resources or support in New Brunswick, Canada. The group aims to reassure people that they are not alone in their experiences.
Directed To: Caregivers, Anglophone
New Brunswick Adult ADHD Group / Groupe d’adultes TDAH du N.B. (Copy)
A place to connect, find community, share in challenges and wins, and learn from and with ADHD adults of New Brunswick. Monthly meetups with potential virtual options.
Directed To: ADHD adults of New Brunswick, Anglophone & Francophone.
Neurodivergent Collective of NB / Collectif neurodivergent du N.-B.
A neurodiversity-affirming community geared towards collective care. An effort by neurodivergent volunteers to create links between neurodivergent communities. Self diagnosed people are welcome.
Directed To: Neurodivergent people of New Brunswick, Anglophone & Francophone
New Brunswick Autistics / Autistes du Nouveau-Brunswick
A place to connect, receive and offer support, access resources, and create friendships.
Directed To: Autistic people of New Brunswick, Anglophone & Francophone
Ask Autistic Adults - Resources for Parents of Autistics
A place where parents of autistic children can ask autistic adults for advice or perspective. Autistic adults are a great resource for parents of autistics as they have extensive experience in being autistic. Thus, they can give insight, tips, tricks, resources, and information as to what does or does not work in their experiences of being autistic.
Directed To: Caregivers & Autistic adults, Anglophone
Autistic Women/Non-Binary Network | LGBTQIA+
A group for autistic women and nonbinary people aged 16+ from around the world.
Directed To: Autistic women and nonbinary people, Anglophone
Autistics United Canada
A self-advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of autistic people in what is colonially known as Canada. It is for autistic people and allies, as well as all those who are otherwise neurodivergent or disabled, to discuss advocacy, disability rights, and disability justice.
Directed To: Autistic/neurodivergent/disabled people and allies, Anglophone
Autistic & Trans
A safe space for people who are transgender and autistic.
Directed To: People who are both autistic and transgender, Anglophone
Autism Discussion Page
An autism discussion page that is meant to help parents and others who work with autistic people create safe and accepting environments for them, while also allowing them to demonstrate their competency.
Directed To: Caregiver, Anglophone
INTAP 2025
Intap is a private service specializing in autism and psychoeducation, offering teleconsultation on services.
Telephone: 1-438-830-9945
Email: intap2025@gmail.com
MAISON DE LA FAMILLE
The services offered are for children and adolescents aged 0 to 15, as well as their parents. Our services are offered in French, as well as in English, and are delivered with rigor, ensuring that we respect new guidelines and research in the field of child psychology. With parental consent, we work as a team to maximize the effectiveness of our services.
Telephone: 874-7214
Email: info@maisondelafamille.ca
Web: maisondelafamille.ca
CRUX Psychology – Atlantic psychologist
Experts in forensic / legal, psychological and psychoeducational assessment
Telephone: 1-844-888-2789
Email: info@cruxpsychology.ca
DSM-5 ASD Diagnostic Criteria with Examples
The Diagnostic and Statistics Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is the book used by health care professionals in much of the world as the guide to the diagnosis of mental disorders. The DSM contains descriptions, symptoms, and other criteria for diagnosing mental disorders.
Directed To: General, Child-focused, Anglophone.