Roots of Hope
Provided by: Roots of Hope - Meadow Lake and Area
Service Description
A community suicide prevention project led by the Mental Health Commission of Canada and is managed by the Saskatchewan Health Authority, in consultation with the Ministry of Health.
- Focused on 5 key areas or ‘pillars’: specialized supports, training and networks, public awareness campaigns, means restriction, and research.
- Provides support, information, training, and referrals to other supports.
- Guided by a local advisory committee, made up of local stakeholders, service providers, and persons with lived experience with having made a suicide attempt or of having experienced a grief and loss due to suicide.
Eligibility
Individuals, families, professionals, or community groups from Big Island Lake First Nation, Dorintosh, Flying Dust First Nation, Goodsoil, Green Lake, Island Lake First Nation, Loon Lake, Makwa, Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, Meadow Lake, Pierceland, Rapid View, St. Walburg, and Waterhen Lake First Nation and surrounding areas may request support, referrals, presentations, resources or information about suicide and suicide prevention. Other communities may request support, referrals, resources, and presentations. Program response will be based on capacity and the nature of the request.
Application Process
Call, Reception at 306-236-1580 or the direct line at 306-236-1542 or cell at 306-240-6421 or email to request support, information, training, referrals to other supports, or to become involved in the Advisory Committee.
Fees
Free
Business Line - Cell: 306-240-6421
Program Direct Line: 306-236-1542
Business Line: 306-236-1580
Department Reception
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.
Presentations and other supports may be offered outside the posted hours of operation when mutually agreed upon.
Facebook
www.facebook.com/RootsofHopeMeadowLake&Area/?ref=page_internal
Email
anne.duriez@saskhealthauthority.ca
Coverage Area
Big Island Lake First Nation, Dorintosh, Flying Dust First Nation, Goodsoil, Green Lake, Island Lake First Nation, Loon Lake, Makwa, Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, Meadow Lake, Pierceland, Rapid View, St. Walburg, and Waterhen Lake First Nation. Inquiries or requests for suicide awareness presentations or Mental Health First Aid Basic training, and other resources listed above, are also accepted from other communities. Program response will depend on capacity and the nature of the request.
Languages Offered
English
Roots of Hope – Meadow Lake and Area
Mailing Address
Roots of Hopee
C/O Mental Health and Addiction Services, #8 711 Centre Street
Meadow Lake SK S9X 1E6
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.
Services can be offered outside these times if arranged at a mutually agreeable time and location.
Accessibility
Elevators; Elevators - Braille signage; Elevators - audible tone or speech; Elevators - lowered buttons
Business Line - Cell: 306-240-6421
Program Direct Line: 306-236-1542
Fax: 306-236-1400
Business Line: 306-236-1580
Email
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