| Contact | saskfirstrespondersmentalhealth.ca |
| Information | Provides access to resources to help with recovery and prevention of having an incident develop into posttraumatic stress or operational stress injuries. |
| Service area | Saskatchewan |
| Resource type | Online service |
| Support type | Wellness support |
| Target demographics | Public safety personnel, public safety personnel families |
| Serves children (0–12) | — |
| Serves youth (13–17) | — |
| Serves adults (18+) | Yes |
| Serves families | Yes |
| Language spoken | English 🍁 |

About this directory of supports
Navigating mental health support can be challenging during emergency situations, such as Canada's ongoing wildfires. This comprehensive guide aims to simplify that journey by providing a curated list of evidence-informed and free mental health and well-being resources available across Canada to all communities.
Whether you or your family members are in need of immediate assistance through crisis support, seeking ongoing wellness supports, requiring tools to help navigate further resources, or looking for counselling services, this resource list is designed to help you find the right support to maintain and enhance your mental well-being before, during, and after an emergency.
Although the majority of these resources are tailored to meet the needs of the broader community in Canada (adults, youth, children, and families), a smaller subset of these resources are tailored to specific occupational groups — including public safety personnel (PSP), health care providers (HCP), military members and Veterans — as well as to equity-deserving groups like Indigenous populations, BIPOC communities, and LGBTQ2SIA+ individuals.
Please select the resource that is best tailored to your own needs.
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Sask First Responders Mental Health
Provides access to resources to help with recovery and prevention of having an incident develop into posttraumatic stress or operational stress injuries
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SaskAbilities: Partners in Mental Health and Well-being
Offers in-person programs for people with mental health diagnoses or barriers, including peer support groups and professional sessions
Contact saskabilities.ca/services/community-programs/partners-in-mental-health-and-well-being Information Offers in-person programs for people with mental health diagnoses or barriers, including peer support groups and professional sessions. Service area Saskatchewan Resource type In-person service Support types Wellness support, peer support Target demographic General population Serves children (0–12) — Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families Yes Language spoken English 🍁 -
Saskatoon Mobile Crisis
24/7 crisis line for people in distress
Contact (306) 933-6200 Information 24/7 crisis line for people in distress. Service area Saskatchewan Resource type Telephone Support type Crisis support Target demographic General population Serves children (0–12) Yes Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families — Language spoken English 🍁