Hub Tables
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Justice
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- Aboriginal Courtworker Program
- Access to Information Requests
- Authenticating Notarized Documents
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- Family Law Help Sessions (2 locations)
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- Hub Tables
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- Parenting After Separation Program (2 locations)
- Prosecution Regional Offices (14 locations)
- Provincial Fine Collection (12 locations)
- Public Notification of High Risk Individuals
- Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods
- Saskatchewan Coroners Service (2 locations)
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
- Victims: Compensation for Victims of Crime (12 locations)
- Victims: Impact Statement and Restitution
- Victims: Online Information
Service Description
A team of people from various government ministries and community agencies that meet weekly to address specific situations involving individuals and/or families who have a significant probability of experiencing harm if they do not receive some type of intervention. The team works collaboratively to develop immediate, coordinated, and integrated responses by mobilizing existing resources with the intent of reducing risk in a timely manner, usually within 24 – 48 hours.
During a Hub Table meeting, participants work together to review situations of acutely elevated risk to determine if an individual or family meets the criteria for imminent risk of harm and victimization. Following their review, the Hub Table team coordinates interventions as necessary.
Eligibility
Situations of acutely elevated risk where there is a significant probability that an individual will experience harm of significant intensity if there is no intervention. These harms are likely to cause the individual to become involved with different agencies across the human service sector. For example, an individual who is simultaneously at risk of becoming involved with police, needs emergency health care, and also requires social services intervention may be considered to be at an acutely elevated risk.
Application Process
In case of emergency, please call 911.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a state of acutely elevated risk and needs help getting connected to supports and services, please email saskhubs@gov.sk.ca to find out if the Hub team can help you.
A referral form is available online to complete and submit.
Business Line: 306-787-0400
Service Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/family-and-social-support/hub-tables
Coverage Area
Estevan, Ile-A-La-Crosse, La Ronge, Lloydminster, Meadow Lake, Melfort, Moose Jaw, Nipawin, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Weyburn, Yorkton
Languages Offered
English
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- Aboriginal Courtworker Program
- Correctional Facilities and Probation
- Find a Marriage Commissioner
- Hub Tables
- Interpersonal Violence and Abuse: Online Information
- Marriage Information
- Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods
- Victims: Impact Statement and Restitution
- Victims: Online Information
Location Info
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