The Compassionate Friends of Canada
- Regina SK
- 1-866-823-0141
- http://www.tcfcanada.net
support-groups
Non-profit, peer support groups that offer friendship, understanding, and grief education to families who are grieving the death of a child at any age from any cause. Contact for details on the group closest to you.
Caring Place Regina Inc. (The)
- 1350 Osler Street Regina SK S4R 1W7
- 306-347-2273
- http://www.thecaringplace.ca
mental-health-youth
Provides counselling in person or by phone/virtually for individuals, couples, families, and groups to address issues such as:
Domestic violence and sexual assault
Self-esteem
Grief and crisis
Depression and anxiety
Eye movement integration
Conflict resolution
Sexual harassment
Addictions
Stress
Mental and spiritual health issues.
To make an appointment visit the website or call the office at 306-347-2273.
Caring Place Regina Inc. (The)
- 1350 Osler Street Regina SK S4R 1W7
- 306-347-2273
- http://www.thecaringplace.ca
support-groups
Provides a free support group for people dealing with depression and anxiety. Available Monday at 7:00 pm.
University of Regina
- College West, Room 020 University of Regina, 3737 Parkway Avenue Regina SK S4S 0H8
- 306-585-5685
- http://www.uregina.ca
counselling
Provides an alternative setting for the provision of psychological services to residents in and around Regina.
All clients will be provided services by a Ph.D. student in Clinical Psychology under close supervision of registered doctoral psychologists.
May involve sessions with both the student-therapist and supervisor or the student-therapist with close review of sessions by the supervisor.
Services offered in the Clinic vary from year to year depending on the expertise of the Clinic supervisors.
Canadian Mental Health Association – Saskatchewan Division
- 2702 - 12th Avenue Regina SK S4T 1J2
- 306-525-5601 Extension 228
- http://www.sk.cmha.ca
support-groups
Teaches people living with mental illness the art of stand up comedy writing and performance.
Students participate in an eight week instructional course in joke writing and performance taught by Humber College of Comedy graduate, comedian Ian Andrew Morrison. At the end of the eight week course the students perform their own comedy routine.
Applicants are welcome year-round.
Canadian Mental Health Association – Saskatchewan Division
- 2702 - 12th Avenue Regina SK S4T 1J2
- 306-683-2602
- http://www.sk.cmha.ca
addiction-support-groups
Offers fun and engaging outreach/education that addresses responsible and problem gambling. Free resources (for Saskatchewan residents) include:
Presentations
A diverse selection of flexible 60-90 minute sessions are available; designed to speak and connect with various ages and community groups
Displays
Can be booked for public events in Saskatchewan, such as health fairs, trade shows, career fairs, and more; includes banners, take-home resources, games, and GAP staff
Resources
A variety of resources such as posters, brochures, and promotional items are available at presentations and displays
Support
Informs and educates Saskatchewan communities about responsible gambling
Connects individuals with the support networks they need to overcome problem gambling.