Sask. government extends mental health initiative into more schools
The Saskatchewan government is building on the Mental Health Capacity Building initiative.
The provincial government has put another $800,000 into the initiative for the 2022-23 school year, hiking the annual funding to $2 million.
Five schools are being added to the program this year, bringing the total to 10. The latest schools are Churchill Community High School in La Ronge, Prince Albert Collegiate Institute and St. John Community School in Prince Albert, Weyburn Comprehensive High School, and Dr. Brass School in Yorkton.
The pilot schools for the initiative were Dr. Martin LeBoldus Catholic High School in Regina, Hector Thiboutot School in Sandy Bay, North Battleford Comprehensive High School and John Paul II Collegiate in North Battleford, and Greenall High School in Balgonie.