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Helplines in Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Mobile Crisis Services provides after hours Child Welfare services Monday to Friday, 4:30pm to 8:00am. And 24/7 on weekends and...


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Crisis Suicide Helpline offers 24/7, free and confidential support and information over phone. We help everyone in...


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Services are provided on a 24-hour, seven day a week basis, in order to assure accessibility regardless of the time of day. The...


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North East Outreach and Support Services is dedicated to providing 24/7, free, compassionate and confidential support over the...


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Whether you’re going through a difficult time or in need of a safe place to feel heard, Talking Stick is an anonymous...


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Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Service- Mobile Crisis Service offers 24/7, free and confidential support and information by...


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Southwest Crisis Services Helpline welcomes calls from anyone in need of support, regardless of gender or age. Our staff are...


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Calls to the Farm Stress Line are answered by Mobile Crisis Services, a non-profit, community based agency providing crisis...


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Self-harm helplines are available in Saskatchewan, Canada

If you can’t stop hurting yourself, then you may benefit from talking to someone who can support you emotionally. Once you've started relying on self-harming as a way to cope, it can be difficult to stop. But there are 8 hotlines in Saskatchewan, Canada that can support you. Self-harm can look like:

  • Having sudden impulses to hurt yourself
  • Not wanting to die, but still feeling like you need the pain
  • Avoiding people you care about so they don't find out
  • A desire to punish or hurt yourself
  • Not looking after your physical health (e.g. not eating, not taking care of wounds or injuries)
  • Feeling like self-harm is the only thing keeping you going
  • Burning yourself with something hot
  • Imagining hurting yourself

Many people have thought about self-harm or are currently using self-harm as a way to cope with their feelings. It may not feel like it, but you are not alone. Lots of people find it hard to manage overwhelming negative emotions.

If you tend to hold things inside, talking to someone about your feelings can feel scary. However, trained helpline counselors and volunteers can help put you at ease. You can call a supporter in Saskatchewan, Canada when you have the urge to self-harm and they can talk you through your emotions.

Consider contacting a hotline in Saskatchewan, Canada right away for free, private help with self harm.


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