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Saskatchewan First Responders Mental Health

WEBJeff Reeder is a 16-year veteran with the Prince Albert fire department. He developed post-traumatic stress disorder after he and his wife were in a motor vehicle collision. Watch …

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Critical incident stress management

WEBAfter a traumatic experience, the first point of contact for any public safety person should be a trained Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Network team member. These …

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Supporting Mental Health in First Responders

WEB2 Mental Health Continuum Model People from all walks of life experience stress in their personal and work lives. As a first responder, you encounter stressful events at work …

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Worksafe Saskatchewan’s Psychological Health and Safety …

WEBSearch Need Help Now? If this is an immediate crisis, call 911 or the Crisis Centre at 1.306.933.6200

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Self-assessment tools

WEBSelf-assessment tools help you look at your mental health or wellness. These tests look for signs or symptoms that can show up in some mental health issues. They can also help …

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Stay at Work/Return to Work Package

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Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board frequently asked …

WEBDoes The Workers’ Compensation Act, 2013 (the Act), and its provisions respecting psychological injuries apply only to workers who are first responders?. No. The Act …

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Supporting Mental Health in First Responders

WEBSupporting Mental Health in First Responders: Overview of Peer Support Programs SaskFirstRespondersMentalHealth.ca Content adapted with permission from …

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Co-Worker Support in Stay at Work/Return to Work

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Psychological injuries: Everything you need to know

WEBWhat you can expect after you’ve submitted your claim. What you can expect during a mental health assessment (MHA). What types of benefits does the WCB offer for …

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Critical Incident Stress Information

WEBCritical Incident Stress Information 2 When individuals experience a traumatic event or critical incident, it can cause unusually strong reactions that

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Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board Frequently …

WEBUpdated: 07/19 200 – 1881 Scarth Street, Regina SK S4P 4L1 Phone: 306.787.4370 Toll free: 1.800.667.7590 Website: www.wcbsask.com FACT SHEET

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