first responders in Saskatchewan say a new online tool created to address their mental health needs launched just months prior to the coronavirus pandemic is having a positive impact.PSPNET, created at the University of Regina, provides access to online mental health services for nearly 200 first responders and other PSP in Saskatchewan and Quebec.
Equine therapy program for veterans, first responders struggling with lack of funding “This has been a very challenging year for public safety personnel.
Not only are they dealing with the day-to-day work, which includes challenging and potentially traumatic situations, now they are also trying to manage those situations through a COVID-19 lens,” said Sgt.