Suicide Loss Support Program Launches Across Province
Free, rapid access counselling is now available to support the immediate psychological needs of families and friends of people who have died by suicide or survived with significant injury or trauma.
The launch is part of the Government of Saskatchewan’s $200,000 in new annual funding to Family Service Saskatchewan to develop and deliver a provincial suicide loss support program. Suicide loss supports are an important prevention effort aimed at reducing the risk of future suicides due to unresolved grief or trauma.
“Families and friends who have lost a loved one to suicide or whose loved one has made a suicide attempt will be able to quickly access counselling services at a time when they may need it most,” Mental Health and Addictions Minister Tim McLeod said. “This program makes it easier for them to get the psychological supports and services they need after experiencing this trauma.”
The Rapid Access Counselling for Suicide Loss Program will be delivered in person in Regina (Family Service Regina), Saskatoon (Family Service Saskatoon), Prince Albert (Catholic Family Services) and Humboldt (PARTNERS Family Services) and will be accessible virtually and over the phone across the province.