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Call-in counselling offered free in Saskatchewan during COVID-19 pandemic

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Saskatchewan organizations are expanding free mental health supports during the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizations in 23 communities have transitioned their traditional and walk-in counselling services to phone or video calls. “Regardless of what’s happening, people are struggling with mental health, whether it’s depression, anxiety, stress, family issues that are going on,” said Shellie Pociuk, CEO of Family Service Regina. “Now I think it’s even more important with people who have heightened anxiety, are not sure what the future might hold, are having financial worries.” Family Service Regina is among those adapting their services.

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