New Funding to Enhance Maternal Mental Health Support in Saskatchewan
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $100,000 in new annual funding to the Saskatchewan Perinatal Health Network to develop and deliver a province-wide maternal mental health support program.
The program will provide free in-person and virtual peer support services for new and expecting parents across Saskatchewan.
“This investment helps ensure that families across Saskatchewan have more access to mental health support during the life-changing experience of pregnancy and the birth of a baby,” Mental Health and Addictions Minister Lori Carr said. “We want expecting and new parents to know that free, compassionate support is available in a safe environment, where they can connect and share with other parents.”
The Saskatchewan Perinatal Health Network (SaskPHN), formerly the Regina Perinatal Health Network (RPHN), supports women and their partners who experience or are at risk of developing a perinatal mood and anxiety disorder.

