If you feel powerless in a situation over which you have no control... If you are disarmed to the point of questioning your own ability to call for help -- yours or that of a loved one... You're not alone!
To better support students, parents and staff in need, the CÉF has identified resources that are often available round the clock.
- Regardless of the challenge;
- If in need of an answer;
- There is help available immediately!
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with a few of the available resources. As a parent, it is normal to ask questions about how best to support your child during a difficult time. You will find below resources to guide your reflection in meeting the needs of your child, and see your own needs.
TAO Tel-Aide (Saskatchewan-based empathic francophone helpline)
Dial : 1-800-567-9699
Saskatchewan Health Line
Dial: 811
Jeunesse j’écoute:
www.jeunessejecoute.ca
Dial: 1-800-668-6868
Kids Help Phone:
www.kidshelpphone.ca
Dial: 1-800-668-6868
Réseau Santé en français de la Saskatchewan
www.rsfs.ca
Répertoire des professionnels de la santé parlant français
Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Service:
www.saskatooncrisis.ca
306-933-6200
La Croix Rouge Canadienne - Saskatchewan
http://www.croixrouge.ca/ou-travaillons-nous/au-canada/saskatchewan
1-800-418-1111
Saskatoon Health Region
Community Adult Mental Health Services (pour les 19 ans et plus)
306-655-4100
Saskatoon Health Region
Youth Services (pour les jeunes de 12 à 18 ans)
305-655-7950
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
Child & Youth Services
1-866-367-8743
Regina Crisis Intervention Services
www.mobilecrisis.ca
306-757-0127