Métis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan- Saskatoon – Field and Outreach Services
- 335 Ave G South, Saskatoon, Canada, S7M 1V2
- 1-877-652-8951
Drugs-Alcohol-Gambling Counselling
Métis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan Inc. (MACSI) offers a continuum of support for adults experiencing the harms of substance addictions with outreach services in the community setting.
Saskatoon Indian And Metis Friendship Centre – Family Support
- 168 Wall Street, Saskatoon, Canada, S7K 1N4
- 306-244-0174
- https://simfc.ca/family-support/
Mental Health Counselling
Offers individual and family counselling, advocacy services, housing support, referrals, and life-skills workshops to individuals and families experiencing challenges relating to poverty, addiction, spousal/child abuse, and cross-cultural issues.
Saskatoon Indian And Metis Friendship Centre – Interpersonal Violence Support
- 168 Wall Street, Saskatoon, Canada, S7K 1N4
- 306-244-0174
- https://simfc.ca/interpersonal-violence-support/
Mental Health Counselling
Offers culturally-sensitive support and services to individuals and families affected by violence. Offers extended care services to First Nations youth and young adults who are aging out of foster care.
Saskatchewan Prevention Institute
- 1319 Colony Street, Saskatoon, Canada, S7N 2Z1
- 306-651-4300
- https://skprevention.ca/smoking-and-tobacco/
Drugs-Alcohol-Gambling Counselling
Online resource catalog that raises awareness and educates others about the prevention of tobacco use.
Saskatoon Funeral Home, Edwards Family Centre – Bereavement Support
- 333 4th Avenue Nroth, Saskatoon, Canada, S7K 2L7
- 306-244-5577
- https://saskatoonfuneralhome.com/216/Bereavement-Support.html
Mental Health Counselling
Offers a 6 week group program for grieving teens who have experienced the death of someone close to them. The death does not have to be recent and could include the loss of a family member or friend.
Navera Community Connections
- 200-506 25th Street East Saskatoon SK S7K 4A7
- 306-244-7773
- http://www.villagesaskatoon.com
mental-health-youth
Offers an eight-week group to support children and pre-teens (seven – nine and 10 – 13 years of age) in learning emotional regulation skills in a fun and engaging environment using activities, crafts and discussion. Topics explored include:
Identifying emotions
Anger and frustration
Conflict
Problem solving
How our brains work
Coping strategies.
A group for parents/guardians is held at the same time in another room. Provides support and encourages families to practice and discuss skills together between group sessions.