‘It’s OK to not be OK’: Online mental health tool helps Sask. first responders
They’re the heroes who deal with life’s most traumatic and dangerous scenarios, but where do the heroes go when they’re the ones who need help?
Several hundred first responders and other Public Safety Personnel (PSP) have taken advantage of a made-in-Saskatchewan online tool to address mental health needs, known as PSPNET.
The program first launched in the province in early 2020 at the University of Regina as a pilot, right before COVID-19 arrived. In September of last year, the program was expanded to Quebec.
In the first year, the university said more than 200 individuals had signed up, comprised of 160 in Saskatchewan and 41 in Quebec. More than 100 clients have finished the program.