Sitoskawatowin – Mental Health Support and Therapies
Provided by: Saskatoon Indian and Métis Friendship Centre
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- Cool Down Location
- Family Support Program
- Food Security
- Friendship Centre
- Indigenous Family Violence Program
- Language Classes – Cree Dene Michif
- Registered Nurse On-Site
- Resolution Health Support
- Self Defence Classes
- Sitoskawatowin – Mental Health Support and Therapies
- Social Services Help
- Youth Works
Service Description
Offers mental health therapy programs. Programs offered include:
- Keeping the Fire Program – Parenting Therapy – a gathering for Indigenous parents and caregivers to gather knowledge in emotional regulation techniques for the family unit.
- Phoenix Rising Program – Trauma Therapy – a program for Indigenous Peoples who have overcome domestic violence.
- Indigenous Creative Kids Program – Play Therapy – a gathering for children to explore play therapies.
- Little Sisters Program – Esteem Therapy – a gathering for Indigenous girls discovering the benefits of esteem building therapies.
Methods of delivery include in-person (Monday – Friday), telephone counselling, Zoom/on-time counselling, appointments, walk-ins. Offered by Registered Mental Health Therapists.
Eligibility
Status/Treaty Peoples, families, children & youth, couples, individuals People affected by Intergenerational Trauma, Indian Residential Schools, Indian Day Schools, Sixties Scoop, Child Welfare System
Application Process
Contact the office to pre-register.
Fees
None
Fax: 306-664-2536
Business Line: 306-244-0174
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatoon
Languages Offered
English
Saskatoon Indian and Métis Friendship Centre
- Cool Down Location
- Family Support Program
- Food Security
- Friendship Centre
- Indigenous Family Violence Program
- Language Classes – Cree Dene Michif
- Registered Nurse On-Site
- Resolution Health Support
- Self Defence Classes
- Sitoskawatowin – Mental Health Support and Therapies
- Social Services Help
- Youth Works
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
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