Mental health organizations trying to meet demand for services
With COVID-19 restrictions easing across Saskatchewan, residents have more access to mental health services.
Because of social distancing protocols, some organizations tried moving appointments online. Chad Ku, Program Director with Catholic Family Services in North Battleford, said they had moved to primarily phone and video sessions and after an initially quiet period, the volume of people reaching out has steadily increased.
“It’s not an overwhelming number of calls, but it is increasing,” he said.
According data released in May by the Canadian Mental Health Association, nearly 50 per cent of Canadians are feeling isolated than ever, with nearly 70 per cent craving meaningful social interaction. Ku said residents who’ve called Catholic Family Services have been also been under greater stress because of unemployment.