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Saskatoon Tribal Council Mobile Mental Health Bus
Suicide is one of the leading cause of death for young people in Indigenous communities.
Experts agree that expanding access to care is crucial to ensuring mental health interventions can occur before they reach crisis levels.
Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation, in partnership with the Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC), Synergy 8 Community Builders, Medavie Health Services West and the Government of Saskatchewan, first launched the STC Mobile Mental Health Bus in 2021, which brings medical care, including mental health care, to children and youth in the seven First Nations communities that make up the STC.
In its first year of operation, Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation is reporting the bus saw 690 mental health patients through seven First Nations Communities.