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Saskatchewan is providing $340,000 in funding to key community partners to help improve services for residents who need mental health support. Three Saskatchewan branch offices of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) will receive one-time payments from the Saskatchewan Health Authority for facility and equipment upgrades. These investments will play an essential role in providing better mental health supports for those in need. It is vitally important that key community organizations are well equipped to provide mental health services to residents, Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health Minister Everett Hindley said. People seeking mental health support deserve to feel confident in the safety and reliability of services and programs they are accessing.
The Saskatchewan government has announced new funding for three Canadian Mental Health Association branches across the province including Prince Albert.
A total of $340,000 is being allocated as “one-time payments from the Saskatchewan Health Authority for facility and equipment upgrades,” stated the media release.
The Prince Albert branch will be receiving $100,000 with the Swift Current branch receiving $200,000 and the Weyburn branch receiving $40,000.
“It is vitally important that key community organizations are well equipped to provide mental health services to residents,” Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health Minister Everett Hindley said in the press release. “People seeking mental health support deserve to feel confident in the safety and reliability of services and programs they are accessing.”
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