Change is coming to make mental health counselling services easier to access in the province. Starting in June, Family Service Saskatchewan will offer Rapid Access Counselling through a . . .
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Calgary agencies are reimagining the delivery of mental-health supports for homeless people with a pilot project dedicated to providing the “right service at the right time.”
The Rapid Care Counselling program being launched by the Calgary Homeless Foundation, CUPS Calgary and Catholic Family Service (CFS) later this month will connect participants to a counsellor within three business days.
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Patricia Jones, CEO of the Calgary Homeless Foundation, said the pilot will help address some of the root issues that contribute to homelessness, and serve as a gateway to finding and maintaining housing.