Counselling – Individual, Youth, Families, Couples
Provided by: Family Service Saskatoon
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- Child and Youth Support Worker Program
- Counselling – Individual, Youth, Families, Couples
- Families: Parenting Programs
- Families: Teen and Young Parent Program
- Individuals: Depression & Anxiety Group
- Individuals: Men’s Working Group for Respectful Relationships
- Individuals: What’s Anger Got to do With It?
- Intimate Partner Violence: Abuse and Beyond
- Intimate Partner Violence: Domestic Violence Court Caseworkers
- Intimate Partner Violence: Invisible Scars
- Intimate Partner Violence: Outreach
- Intimate Partner Violence: Parenting Group
- Intimate Partner Violence: Victim/Survivor Drop-in Groups
- Youth Program: 52 Degrees North – Becoming Your Own Ally
- Youth Program: 52 Degrees North – DIY Do It For Yourself
- Youth Program: 52 Degrees North – Gympowerment
- Youth Program: Calming the Volcano Within
- Youth Program: Drop-In and Bounce Back Summer Program
- Youth Program: Managing Anxiety and Depression for Teens
- Youth Program: Youth Exposed to Violence Program
Service Description
Provides counselling for individuals, youth, couples and families on issues such as:
- Relationships
- Personal issues
- Family Issues
- Addictions (assessment/recovery/relapse prevention)
- Depression and Anxiety
- Domestic Violence – working with abusers and/or victims
- First Nations issues
- Grief and Loss
- Stress Management
- Separation/Divorce
- Self Esteem
- Trauma / post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
All counsellors are registered under a professional counselling membership body. Programs are offered through a sliding-fee scale based on family income. Some insurance providers may cover the cost of these services. Call 306-244-0127 to make an appointment.
NOTE: If you require immediate assistance, Rapid Access Counselling (free, quick access, in-person or virtual mental health services) is available through Counselling Connect Saskatchewan.
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Eligibility
Youth, Couples, Families
Application Process
Call 306-244-0127 to make an appointment.
Fees
Programs are offered through a sliding-fee scale based on family income. Some insurance providers may cover the cost of these services. Call 306-244-0127 for more information.
Fax: 306-244-1201
Business Line: 306-244-0127
Hours of Operation
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatoon and area
Languages Offered
English
Family Service Saskatoon
Address
506 - 25th Street East
Unit 102
Saskatoon SK S7K 4A7
6th Avenue and 25th Street East. Enter through the YWCA doors. Go down the hallway to the left past the daycare. Go past the information booth. Family Service Saskatoon is to the left.
Mailing Address
506 - 25th Street East
Unit 102
Saskatoon SK S7K 4A7
- Child and Youth Support Worker Program
- Counselling – Individual, Youth, Families, Couples
- Families: Parenting Programs
- Families: Teen and Young Parent Program
- Individuals: Depression & Anxiety Group
- Individuals: Men’s Working Group for Respectful Relationships
- Individuals: What’s Anger Got to do With It?
- Intimate Partner Violence: Abuse and Beyond
- Intimate Partner Violence: Domestic Violence Court Caseworkers
- Intimate Partner Violence: Invisible Scars
- Intimate Partner Violence: Outreach
- Intimate Partner Violence: Parenting Group
- Intimate Partner Violence: Victim/Survivor Drop-in Groups
- Youth Program: 52 Degrees North – Becoming Your Own Ally
- Youth Program: 52 Degrees North – DIY Do It For Yourself
- Youth Program: 52 Degrees North – Gympowerment
- Youth Program: Calming the Volcano Within
- Youth Program: Drop-In and Bounce Back Summer Program
- Youth Program: Managing Anxiety and Depression for Teens
- Youth Program: Youth Exposed to Violence Program
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Office
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one); Wheelchair access - call for details or special appointment required.
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