Spotlight
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National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS) is an online public library of downloadable ebooks and audiobooks for Vancouver residents with print disabilities.
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Vancouver residents, who have a print disability, can register for this service on their own, with Accessible Services or ask at your local Vancouver Public Library branch.
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Whether learning a new language, pursuing a life-long interest or upgrading your professional skills and training, there are many options for mature learners.
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For help finding a psychiatrist, psychologist, or other type of mental health counselor in Vancouver and surrounding areas, please see our page on Health Services.
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Use the resources below to find medical professionals and healthcare facilities in the Greater Vancouver area. If you need assistance choosing a health service, dial 8-1-1 to connect with a registered nurse, dietician, pharmacist, or other healthcare representative who can help you to navigate your options.
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This guide will assist you to find resources on book preservation, conservation, and restoration.
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This guide will assist you to find resources on bookbinding and printing.
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Scholarships, grants and bursaries are common sources of financial aid to help pay for post-secondary education. This page provides resources for Canadian students.
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A guide to post-secondary education in BC.
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B.C. education options for K-12 students, both outside and within the public school system: