References
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BC Centre for Disease Control. (n.d.). Population & public health surveillance. Retrieved March 6, 2022, from http://www.bccdc.ca/our-services/programs/population-public-health-surveillance
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BC Centre for Disease Control discusses the role of Population and Public Health in the collection, analysis and sharing of health care data.
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Bounce Back. (n.d.). Bounceback. Retrieved March 4, 2022, from https://bouncebackbc.ca
Bounce Back is a free program for adults and youth 15+. The program helps individuals learn skills to manage low mood, mild to moderate depression, anxiety, stress or worry.
Government of Canada. (2021). Canadian chronic disease surveillance system (ccdss). Retrieved March 4, 2022, from https://health-infobase.canada.ca/ccdss/data-tool/Comp?G=46%26V=1&M=2
The CCDSS is a collaboration between both provincial and territorial surveillance systems. It collects data on all those who are insured and generates estimates and tends for over 20 chronic diseases and conditions.
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Government of Canada. (n.d.). Chapter 4: Diabetes in canada: Facts and figures from a public health perspective – type 2 diabetes - canada.ca. Retrieved March 6, 2022, from https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/chronic-diseases/reports-publications/diabetes/diabetes-canada-facts-figures-a-public-health-perspective/chapter-4.html#fn53
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The Government of Canada has provided statistics on type II diabetes. This includes risk factors and interventions.
Health Link British Columbia. (n.d.). Complex chronic diseases. Retrieved March 4, 2022, from https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/more/health-features/complex-chronic-diseases
Health link provides a list of complex chronic disease including a list of symptoms and treatment and resources to access for further information.
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Lennon, A. (2021, December 6). What links psychiatric disorders and diabetes? Retrieved March 6, 2022, from https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/is-there-a-link-between-diabetes-and-psychiatric-conditions
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This article discusses the comorbidity between both mental illness and diabetes.
Province of British Columbia. (n.d.). Chronic condition care. Retrieved March 3, 2022, from https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/family-social-supports/seniors/health-safety/disease-and-injury-care-and-prevention/chronic-condition-care
This site lists programs within British Columbia that help those suffering with chronic conditions.
Self-Management British Columbia. (n.d.). Bcsm - - home. Retrieved March 4, 2022, from https://www.selfmanagementbc.ca
This is a program supported by the Province of British Columbia that offers free health programs for adults of all ages living with one or more ongoing health conditions