Living Sky schools receive $10K grant to keep suicide-alertness training free
A $10,000 grant will allow students across northwest and west-central Saskatchewan to continue accessing suicide-alertness training at no cost, as Living Sky School Division (LSKYSD) works to strengthen mental-health supports beyond the classroom.
Living Sky has received the funding from the Step Up for Mental Health Fund to support the ongoing delivery of LivingWorks’ SafeTALK Suicide Alertness Training, a program designed to help people recognize when someone may be thinking about suicide and connect them with life-saving support.
The funding will cover program materials, allowing the training to remain free for students within the division – an important factor for schools serving communities spread across a large geographic region, including small towns, First Nations and Hutterite colonies.
SafeTALK is designed for anyone aged 15 and older and focuses on practical skills: noticing warning signs, having direct conversations and knowing what steps to take when someone may be at risk. Living Sky began offering the program to students and staff in 2018, and the division says the training aligns with the belief that “every conversation can make a difference.”


