Building Mental Wellness Capacity in Regina's Youth

GrantID: 76068

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $50,000

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Grant Overview

Addressing Capacity Gaps in Youth Mental Wellness in Regina

In Regina, Saskatchewan, there are significant capacity gaps in mental health services specifically geared toward youth. Recent studies indicate that one in five youth in Canada experiences a mental health issue, and in Saskatchewan, these issues are compounded by limited resources and access to professional support. This funding initiative aims to address those gaps by focusing on proactive mental wellness strategies that directly target Regina’s young population.

The youth most affected by this lack of resources are often those from marginalized backgrounds, who may be hesitant to seek help due to stigma or lack of appropriate services. As a result, it is essential for local organizations to provide tailored programs that not only offer support but also foster resilience among young people. This funding will empower organizations to implement workshops, peer support groups, and promote mental health resources that resonate with the unique needs of the community in Regina.

A successful implementation will require organizations to demonstrate readiness in terms of staffing, training, and collaboration with mental health professionals. Participants in the funded programs will be involved in creating peer-led initiatives, thereby enhancing their sense of ownership and engagement. The program’s outcomes will be measured based on indicators such as improvements in self-reported mental health and emotional well-being among participants.

By addressing these capacity gaps, the initiative aims to break down stigma and create an environment where youth feel comfortable seeking help. The approach here is not just about delivering services but also about cultivating a supportive community that prioritizes mental wellness, thereby enhancing the overall health of Regina’s youth population.

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