Our Services.
We’re here for everyone. Safe spaces and harm reduction support for individuals.
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Drop-in Centre
Our Drop-In Centre provides a safe space for people to access services. The space is open for everyone in the community needing somewhere safe to go. Through partnerships, the Drop-In Centre is able to provide people with access to a Nurse Practitioner, Mental Health Nurse, Pet Therapy, Elder Support, and Housing Workers.
How to Access
Located at 1516 20th St W (Side Door)
Open 10am-10pm
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Safe Consumption Site
Prairie Harm Reduction operates Saskatchewan's First Safe Consumption Site. This service prevents overdoses and other adverse medical effects associated with using drugs by having people use drugs under the observation of a Primary Care Paramedic. Our Safe Consumption Site currently operates without any formal funding. We rely on the generosity of people and businesses across Saskatchewan to keep the doors open and continue to provide this vital service.
How to Access
Located at 1516 20th St W (Front Door)
Open Monday to Wednesday 10:00am - 10:00pm
Thursday & Friday 10:00am - 10:00pm
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Case Management
Support Services provides harm reduction based support to individuals through advocacy, support, referrals, transportation, housing, emotional support, crisis intervention and system navigation. We offer both in-house and outreach services to ensure the lowest barrier of service delivery.
How to Access
Available Monday to Friday 10:00am - 10:30pm
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Employment Readiness
Prairie Harm Reduction provides opportunities for people who access services to gain employment within the Drop-In Centre. Participants are provided with training and opportunities to strengthen their skills.
How to Access
For more information speak directly to the Director of Support Services.
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Emergency Assistance Fund
Prairie Harm Reduction covers emergency medical costs for people living with HIV in Saskatchewan. Cost coverage is determined on a case by case basis.
How to Access
People in need of assistance are to contact with Director of Support Services.
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