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Welcome to the eMH Directory for Saskatchewan. Note that we do not yet have any local partners to manage this local directory, so you may notice that there are many resources missing... Feel free to suggest a new resource(s) for this directory! If you are a mental health organization interested in partnering with us, click here for more information.
Crisis or Emergency Resources
(8 total resources / 1 local resources: A-Z  |  By heading)

Refers to all programs that provide immediate assistance for people who are currently experiencing severe emotional distress; for any situation that is life-threatening, or poses harm to someone; or unable to cope with a problem that demands immediate attention. Crisis services help deal with the immediate crisis, and restore people back to their original (higher) level of function so that they can identify and deal with their problems.

Mental Health Services in Saskatchewan, Overview
SK
http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/ment...
Unavailable
Ages served: All ages
Languages: English
Fees: None
Area served: Saskatchewan 
The Government of Saskatchewan has an overview of mental health services in Saskatchewan on its website.
1 Telephone Crisis Lines

Crisis lines offer free, immediate and confidential one-on-one assistance to callers in need and usually operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They are generally staffed by either paid professionals, or trained volunteers. They will listen, offer support and advice, and if necessary, will try to help the caller get connected to help in his/her community.

Kids Help Phone
439 University Avenue, Suite 300
     Toronto, ON, M5G 1Y8 (Google map)
www.kidshelpphone.ca
1-800-668-6868
Ages served: 4 to 21
Languages: Bilingual
Fees: None
Area served: Canada 
Kids Help Phone is a toll-free, 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, referral and Internet service for children and youth across Canada. Professional counsellors provide immediate, ... »
2 Emergency Shelter and Housing

There are various shelters that people can use when they have no place to go.

 

Emergency shelters are places for people to live temporarily when they don't have a place to stay. Emergency shelters (such as women's shelters) are primarily meant for those fleeing an abusive relationship, sexual abuse or domestic violence. Some shelters limit their clientele by gender or age.

 

Homeless shelters are temporary places to stay, usually meant for homeless people. Usually located in downtown areas, they are similar to emergency shelters. The main difference is that homeless shelters are usually open to anyone, without regard to the reason for need. Some shelters limit their clientele by gender or age.

Operation Come Home
179 Murray Street
     Ottawa, ON, K1N 1C5 (Google map)
www.operationcomehome.ca
1-800-668-4663 (24-hr crisis/support line)
Ages served: All ages
Languages: Bilingual
Fees: None
Area served: Canada 
Operation Come Home is a national, charitable, non-profit organization helping street kids and runaways to return home, which has reunited thousands of runaways/street youth with their families ... »
Referral and Directory Service, National Clearinghouse on Family Violence
Ottawa, ON, K1A 1B4
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ncfv-...
1-800-267-1291
Ages served: All ages
Languages: Bilingual
Fees: None
Area served: Canada 
The National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (NCFV) offers a referral and directory service helping connect people to resources and organizations responding to family violence.   Specific ... »
2.1 Women's Shelters

Women's shelters are places where women (and their children) can go to stay, and are typically for women fleeing domestic violence from their partners or spouses. Women's shelters offer safe, temporary housing and usually other services to enable a return to independent living such as counselling and referrals to community resources.

Shelternet.ca
ON
www.shelternet.ca
Unavailable
Ages served: All ages
Languages: Bilingual
Fees: None
Area served: Canada 
Shelternet.ca is a national website that provides information for abused women in Canada, their family, friends and colleagues, including a directory of shelters throughout Canada.
Maison Interlude House Outreach Services
Alexandria, ON
www.maisoninterludehouse.ca
613-525-5338 / 1-800-461-1842
Ages served: 6 and up
Languages: Bilingual
Fees: None
Area served: World
Outreach Services to women victim of domestic violence, their children and youth of Prescott, Russell, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.
3 Hospital Emergency Rooms

 

Most hospitals have an Emergency Department that can help people going through mental health crises such as: 

  • Thoughts of suicide or homicide (thoughts of seriously harming oneself or others)
  • Conditions such as psychosis, mania or bipolar
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