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FOR FIRST RESPONDERS

IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING A CRISIS OR NEED IMMEDIATE HELP PLEASE CONTACT 911!

OUR RESOURCES ARE PLENTIFUL, BUT IMMEDIATE HELP CAN ALWAYS BE REACHED WITH 911.


211 is an essential service that helps Albertans find the right resource or service for whatever issue they need help with, at the right time.

211 is available 24/7 by phone, text and chat. The service is free, confidential and available in over 170 languages over the phone.

On a national level, 211 connects people to the right information and services, strengthens Canada’s health and human services, and helps Canadians to become more engaged with their communities.

NEED HELP?

Free. Confidential.

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Call or Text 2-1-1


Resources

Resources

The resources on the right are available right now. Please visit the websites for these great organizations, and if you need help or more information, please do not hesitate to contact them or us.

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Benoit Wellness Consulting

We provide education, tools and guidance to support Front-Line Workers and their families to help meet their emotional and mental health needs through individual and group coaching, events and workshops, and through organizational consulting and program development.

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Legacy Place Society

Legacy Place Society provides a confidential crisis response by telephone for First Responders, Veterans, and Military Personnel, that facilitates connection to professional and peer support.

Legacy Place Society provides confidential and safe transitional housing to First Responders, Veterans, and Military Personnel (individually or as a family) for their well-being, security, and access to professional support so that they can recover quickly from a broad range of serious difficulties.

We strive to increase knowledge, reduce stigma and enable networking by organizing and facilitating mental health and suicide awareness conferences for the Canadian Armed Forces, emergency medical/fire services, and law enforcement communities.  

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OSI-CAN

OSI-CAN Alberta is a program of the Canadian Mental Health Association, designed to assist our military and public safety personnel through conscious connections and group support in dealing with Operational/Occupational Injury and Post Traumatic Stress.

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CMHA

The Canadian Mental Health Association supports individuals with mental illness or addiction issues to develop the personal tools they need to lead meaningful and productive lives.

WOUNDED WARRIORS CANADA

PTSD SERVICE DOGS

To honour and support Canada’s ill and injured Canadian Armed Forces members, Veterans, First Responders and their families.

Honour the Fallen, Help the Living.

PMH Psychological Services

Patti Hagarty, M.C., TITC-CT, Registered Psychologist #3528

Clinical Traumatologist

EMDR Therapist

Patti is a Counselling & Clinical Psychologist. She is also a Clinical Traumatologist and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapist.

Patti has over 25 years of progressive experience within the field of psychology, elementary & secondary education, adult, child/youth consultation. She has worked within educational, private, and community mental health, inpatient/outpatient acute psychiatry. She has proven competency in psychological assessment, consultation, counselling and intervention within evidence based therapeutic modalities and standardized assessment. She is committed to lifelong learning. 

Her speciality is in traumatology / treating first responders and is a recognized Veterans affairs & RCMP Psychologist.

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