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Saskatchewan-focused Mental Health and Substance Use Services and Supports for People Leaving Correctional Settings

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) launched in 2017, becoming a single provincial health authority. The SHA Mental Health and Addictions Services provide a range of services, supports, and educational resources to assist people living with mental illness and substance use needs in Saskatchewan.

Note: this province-specific resource comes from the National Inventory of Mental Health and Substance Use Services and Supports. On that page, you will find the national inventory and links to the inventories for the other provinces and territories.

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