U of R launches free online therapy for emergency workers
Frontline emergency workers rush toward traumatic and dangerous situations all the time, but those who hesitate while dealing with their own mental health can now get professional help with a few clicks.
The University of Regina is launching a free online therapy program dedicated to public safety workers across the province including police officers, paramedics, firefighters, corrections workers, public safety communications officials and border service officers.
Working as a paramedic in Regina for 20 years, Darren Tanzell sees the importance of this new program called PSPNet.
“When you need help, you kind of need it now, and what I like about this is it’s available 24/7,” he said after the launch Wednesday at the University of Regina.