REGINA -- The team behind an online tool developed to help public safety personnel (PSP) access mental health supports said the majority of the pilot project’s users reported it helped improve their mental health. Called PSPNET, the program developed by the University of Regina and the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment launched in Saskatchewan one year ago and in Quebec in September 2020. PSPNET offers free online learning involving an eight-week program that includes confidential access to treatment for symptoms of depression, anxiety and more. It also involves weekly email or phone support from a therapist. The program is free of charge for current, former and volunteer personnel.