Gov’t puts another $400K into online program to address mental health, addictions issues
The University of Regina’s Online Therapy Unit is getting a boost for its Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (ICBT).
The provincial government announced Monday it’s providing $400,000 in additional funding for the ICBT, expanding its capacity to screen and deliver treatment to people with mental health and addictions issues in Saskatchewan.
“We are pleased to provide this investment boost to the ICBT program and better address the growing demand for this innovative service,” Everett Hindley, the province’s minister for mental health and addictions, said in a media release.
“This online resource offers a convenient, easy way to access mental health and addictions treatment and support from anywhere in the province, including rural and remote areas.”