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More Saskatchewan people have struggled with their mental health since the start of the pandemic, but fewer are getting help.
That’s the grim finding from a survey sponsored by Mental Health Research Canada with support from the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation. It confirms what many community mental health workers and advocates say they knew all along.
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“There’s no denying that this has had and will continue to have long-term impacts on peoples’ mental health,” University of Regina social work professor Nuelle Novik said.