Sask. teachers to receive 24/7 mental health supports
The province’s teachers and their families are getting access to 24/7 mental health support. That will include counselling, legal and financial consultation, work-life solutions and wellness.
The teachers’ union said such needs were increasing for their members and the new supports would benefit all, especially those in the North and more remote settings.
President of the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) Patrick Maze said it was not only the stress of ever-increasing class sizes that was resulting in more mental health issues for its members.
“In part, it’s because of the philosophy of inclusionary practices which take kids that might normally be in a special program in or outside of the school and are now being included right in the classroom, “ Maze told paNOW. He said while there were good aspects to inclusionary practice it needed to be supported properly otherwise it was adding to teachers’ workload.