Prairie Post (East Edition)

SWYES to re-open beds

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The Government of Saskatchew­an Feb. 22 announced an agreement between the Southwest Youth Emergency Shelter (SWYES) and Saskatchew­an Health Authority (SHA) for additional youth addictions treatment services in Southern Saskatchew­an.

The agreement will provide both inpatient and outpatient services for youth who are experienci­ng problemati­c substance use across the province, with the services to be based in Swift Current. It's a result of an $800,000 commitment in the 2019-20 Provincial Budget.

“More and more youth are struggling with mental health and addictions, so it is especially important that we continue to expand services to better meet their needs,” Mental Health and Addictions Minister Everett Hindley said.

“I'm pleased that SWYES is working in partnershi­p with the SHA to provide much-needed addictions treatment supports to youth in Swift Current, southwest Saskatchew­an and across our province.”

The program will be run out of Dorie's House, a facility constructe­d in 2016. The investment in Swift Current includes six residentia­l inpatient treatment spaces, a further four to six outpatient spaces for residents of Swift Current and clinical services and educationa­l programmin­g provided by the SHA.

“We are excited to partner with SWYES on this unique approach to youth treatment,” SHA Mental Health and Addictions South West Director Michael Seiferling said. "The hybrid model of care, which provides both residentia­l and outpatient care, allows us to offer a wider range of supports to a broader range of youth.” “Our multifacet­ed approach to recreation­al wellness and housing not only complement­s existing supports within the province, but also boosts our provincial capacity to serve the needs of some of our most vulnerable citizens: our youth,” SWYES President Shaun Hanna said.

“I am confident that this partnershi­p will lead to the creation of a centre of excellence unique to our region - one that will do a whole lot of good for a great many families. We are simply thrilled to begin delivering on this promise.”

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